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KAISER: This is a planning decision, it’s not an educational referendum here. This <br />is what the Board of Directors of HPP make their decision on. So you’re basically going to vote <br />against the Board of Directors of HPP, it’s what you want? <br />YUEN: In this case I would recommend that the Commission grant this special <br />permit, yes. <br />KAISER: Okay. <br />WOODWARD: Ms. Campbell. <br />CAMPBELL: I’m curious about the nuisance. Because as I see it, as it was stated before, <br />this is really something that the community that you live in would like. They’re asking for it. <br />Traffic will be really limited to two times a day really in terms of over 10 cars. You know, that <br />would be early in the morning and once in the afternoon. Cottage industry you would have <br />th <br />ongoing, right? What is the nuisance to you on 7th Street that this operation on 6 Street would <br />cause? <br />KAISER: It’s a dirt road that will never be paved. It will kick up dust and noise and <br />traffic. And people will be driving fast, of course, picking up that dusk when dropping off their <br />kids. It’s just the community as such, HPP, has made the vote; and I think it should be adhered <br />to. <br />CAMPBELL: Is there any other nuisance besides the dust that you’re concerned about? <br />KAISER: Well, the noise of 16 children. <br />CAMPBELL: Okay. So we are in an agriculturally zoned area. I could be asking for a <br />permit for a kennel or I could be having 15 roosters. I want to know what is so offensive about <br />the laughter of children a couple of times a day when they come out to play? <br />KAISER: Go get the dogs. You don’t need a permit for that. <br />CAMPBELL: You didn’t answer my question. What is offensive about the laughter of <br />children? <br />KAISER: It’s a personal thing. I don’t really understand the point. <br />CAMPBELL: So the Commission understand, it is an Agriculturally zoned area but it <br />really is used a Residential area and -. <br />KAISER: And not a business area. <br />CAMPBELL: And it is perceived by newcomers from the mainland that it is a retirement <br />community. <br />IWASHITA: Point of order, Mr. Chair. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />20 <br /> <br />