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supportive testimony. And just to reiterate Mr. Lim‰s comments, Mr. Lapenia has expressed <br />verbally in several meetings that he will not proceed with the contested case on this SMA <br />application. <br />GALDONES: Thank you. Miss Rohr, you have closing comments? <br />ROHR: I again want to emphasize that I feel that Mr. Lim and Mr. Yuen are going <br />to find it hard to schedule into, I mean, to put into their schedule time to get these things done. <br />I‰d appreciate it if you would put some additional conditions into this SMA which puts a definite <br />time limit on getting these things done, so that they will get done. Thank you. <br />GALDONES: Mr. Lim. <br />LIM: I guess my only comment would be, I could understand her comment if we <br />werestoppingpeoplefromgoingdownthere,butthat‰snothappening. <br />GALDONES:Mr.-. <br />ROHR:Wecouldn‰tgetdownthere,andwetried.Itsnottrue. <br />GALDONES:MissSiracusa,areyouatthecomfortleveltotakeactiononthismatter? <br />SIRACUSA: Yes, thank you. <br />GALDONES: Thank you. The Chair is going to be closing the debate and further <br />discussion. <br />SPRINGER: Mr. Chair? <br />GALDONES: Commissioner Springer. <br />SPRINGER: If I may ask of Mr. Lim, under what circumstances might public access <br />using the Mill Road occur during daylight hours? Under what circumstances might vehicular <br />access using Mill Road be prohibited during daylight hours at this time? <br />LIM: None that I know of. It‰s opened up, you know, theyve got to get down to <br />the power plant too on that Mill Road. <br />SPRINGER: Okay. <br />LIM: This is Mill Road, the main one coming down straight to the power plant <br />over here. <br />SPRINGER: Yeah. <br />LIM: So, no. I think that people regularly drive down there just to sightsee a lot <br />of times, too. <br />13 <br /> <br />