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FUKE:Well, I think that if I understand the Planning DirectorÓs proposed <br />condition, I think itÓs acceptable. What heÓs saying is that that trail which runs along the <br />northern end of the boundary, the 12-foot wide trail, shall not be disturbed. And theyÓre <br />not making any claims about access or otherwise until it has to be definitely proved. But, <br />I guess, until that time it should not be disturbed, so -. <br />FUJIKAWA:Do you, you were able to find it? <br />KUBOTA:Yes, I found it. ItÓs in our, itÓs not an ordinance. <br />DARROW:No, itÓs not. ItÓs a special permit. So we would be adding the <br />same condition to the amended ordinance, Condition L, as well as Condition 14 to <br />Special Permit 649. <br />KUBOTA:And that would be No. 14? <br />DARROW:Correct. <br />KUBOTA:Mr. Chairman, are we ready for a motion? <br />FUJIKAWA:Yeah, go ahead. <br />TYLER:Mr. Chairman, point of order. May I testify before you ma <br />motion? I did submit, or were you intending for me to testify on another time? <br />FUJIKAWA:No. You have something to say on this matter? <br />TYLER:Yes, sir. I sent you a request. <br />FUJIKAWA:Yeah, go ahead, Mr. Tyler. <br />TYLER:Thank you. Yesterday, I received a telephone call from Mr. Goro <br />Inaba. I was unable to speak with Mr. Inaba, but he did tell my staff people of his <br />concern regarding this trail. I was unaware of this letter by his daughter; and <br />Mr. Hayashi has been kind enough to loan me his copy, so IÓve had a chance to read it a <br />few minutes ago. I hope the Commissioners have had a chance to read it as well. <br />Mr. Inaba is a long-time resident and very well respected resident of Kona. And I speak <br />actually, in this case, Mr. Chairman, members of the Commission, outside my district <br />because this is in Mr. ReynoldsÓ district. But I understand he has also spoken or his <br />daughter has spoken to Mr. Reynolds. So I think many of you know, either from hearing <br />from me, Commissioner Springer or others in the community, mauka-makai trails have <br />been under attack for many years; and quite a few of them had be <br />Sunday afternoons, Saturday nights, early mornings, etc. And for those of us who have <br />lived here all of our lives, these are very valued assets of this community. And I would <br />suggest, by looking at Mr. InabaÓs map, that, indeed, the trail is not part of this property. <br />12 <br /> <br />