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BARRETT: Just mauka of it. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Mauka from the Belt Road, right? <br /> <br />BARRETT: From the Hu-Ko-Pa lot. ItÓs up, yes. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Okay. <br /> <br />BARRETT: Then that itÓs all right there. <br />BOWMAN: Okay. And the other two lots are held by someone else. <br />BARRETT: Yes, somebody else. <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. <br />BARRETT: YouÓre welcome. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Okay, Mr. Housel. <br />HOUSEL: Mr. Chair, I had one question regarding Condition L Î and IÓm not sure <br />who the right person to ask is Î it says, ÐIf required, a drainage study shall be prepared by a <br />licensed civil engineerÈ.Ñ If required by whom? <br />LEITHEAD TODD: ThatÓs typically by Department of Public Works. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay, Department of Public Works. Is there a reason why they wouldnÓt <br />ask for a drainage study? <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: If there have been prior drainage studies, if they are very familiar with this <br />area, they might feel that it isnÓt necessary. They will take a look at the topography, theyÓll look <br />at the information provided by the applicant, and then theyÓll make a determination on whatÓs <br />required. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: I see. <br /> <br />LIM: And we understand that Public Works does have drainage issues; so weÓll <br />be, weÓve already submitted a preliminary drainage study and weÓ <br />Public Works on the drainage issues. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />WATANABE: Okay. Looks like we are done with the questions. So I guess we are back <br />to you and your presentation, Mr. Lim. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br /> <br />