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HOUSEL: I see, okay -. <br />MELROSE: As the application reflects, the intention of the farm is to provide, as it <br />grows, to provide that transportation for the farm throughout, so that they are not expecting <br />anybody to show up at their farm at their remote farms in their own vehicle, so that the traffic <br />impact is consolidated around the vans that they purchased to move people around. <br />HOUSEL: I see. Now, you currently have with the three existing buildings one <br />cooking facility? One building is a kitchen and laundry facility? <br />GREENWELL: Yes. Right now the one on the mauka side is a dining room, kitchen, <br />laundry room and two bathrooms – full baths. <br />HOUSEL: Do the residents cook their own food? <br />GREENWELL: Yes. <br />HOUSEL: How do they acquire their groceries? Do they have access to <br />transportation to go shopping? <br />GREENWELL: Yeah, actually, we are pretty fortunate because we have Kamigaki Store <br />right across the street, and they can do that. Yes, they do have access to the vehicle. That is a <br />mandatory thing. <br />HOUSEL: So besides the vans going to the farms there will be some personal access <br />by the workers. Is that right? <br />GREENWELL: For them to pick up food for themselves, yes. <br />HOUSEL: Right, right, okay. The new dwellings that you are proposing, are they <br />connected to a common septic system, or do they have individual septic systems? <br />GREENWELL: There is only one building and, if you look over on the right hand side of <br />the mauka building, you’ll see where the septic system is, because it only comes off the, that’s <br />why, the way it was built was to really consolidate the building to make the building more <br />affordable. <br />HOSUEL: So they all share the same septic system. Is that right? <br />MELROSE: No, each of those, there will be three septic systems in each of the <br />complexes – one a piece, yeah, one a piece. <br />HOUSEL: I see, okay, okay. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />12 <br /> <br />
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