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GRAHAM:Thank you. Linda, given that what youÓre saying the area has <br />already being graded, the kiawe tree is gone, thatÓs all stuff that has happened already, as <br />a Planning Commission, what do you think, what would you like to see happen now as <br />far as the grave, just that single issue, and what is reasonable? <br />NAGAI:Well, if itÓs graded, it has been graded, there should be something <br />still there or if itÓs under those big rocks, it may still be there, you know. ÒCause theyÓre <br />boulders, I mean, not great big boulders but, you know, when you grade, you throw <br />rocks. So they kind of threw rocks or, rocks are going down to the beach; Òcause the <br />rocks that are on the shoreline, itÓs not natural. ItÓs not what was there years ago, it all <br />has been changed. <br />GRAHAM:Meaning then that the Applicant should make whatever effort is <br />necessary to identify whether the grave is still there and what has become of it? <br />NAGAI:I would hope so. Because that would be, I mean, if that w <br />grave, I will want someone to pay a little more respect than just throw me under the dirt <br />and just get rid of me. <br />GRAHAM:Thanks. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay. Who else had a question? Commissioner Kubota, go ahead. <br />KUBOTA:Yes, I just wanted to point out that in our report, the Background <br />Report that we got, that the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Historic <br />Preservation Department, Division, has already cleared the land of any historic, what do <br />they call it, historic preservation. It has gone through the Historic Preservation review <br />thoroughly and they feel that, and to quote them, ÐThus we believe that no historic <br />properties would be affected by this undertaking.Ñ So, you know, we have an agency that <br />went through the study telling us that; and thatÓs recorded in, because of the previous <br />grubbing and grading and grubbing that has taken care, taken place before this project <br />ever was conceived. I guess, thatÓs what theyÓre referring to. <br />HANEY:Could I make -? <br />FUJIKAWA:Just a minute, youÓll be called. Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Just for my clarification, when you refer t <br />Mrs. ParkerÓs parcel, was that the parcel that is the subject of <br />NAGAI:Yeah. There was one parcel that was split, I guess, when they <br />divorced years ago. So there was a Mr. Parker and a Mrs. Parker; and her parcel had the <br />little gravesite. His parcel did not and -. <br />5 <br /> <br />