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MCCOLLOUGH:Eight oclock in the morning is when the drivers will come in to <br />work, get their assignments and leave. At 4 oclock theyre done. <br />SIRACUSA:Okay. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioners, any further questions or comments? Were <br />nearing to the time when were going to lose our quorum however, so I wonder what is <br />our pleasure? <br />GRAHAM:We need to hear from the other person here. I would feel a lot <br />more confident if we had some of the folks here that signed the petition cause there may <br />be something we can deal with conditions. I dont have a land use problem since it has <br />already been used for that and I know in the past, like in Puna, we approved special <br />permits for land uses in the agricultural district where theres not a real alternative and <br />whereitsbeneficialtothecommunity.But,youknow,Iwanttohearfromthetestifier. <br />But Im still uncomfortable on such late notice to try to make a determination based on <br />what the neighbors comments are, and whats the availability of the land. I certainly <br />recognize, although the Applicant may be working hard to find alternative locations, its <br />probably a lot easier to keep doing what youre doing than to go through all the trouble <br />and expense in moving. So, I mean, certainly, thats true with me and my life and things <br />I do. So, anyway, I wait to hear more from the public. <br />SPRINGER:I wonder if, members, at this time we could invite the testifier who <br />has taken the time and effort to be with us today; and well see how our clock runs down. <br />Is there any objection to that course of action? <br />ALAMEDA:That sounds great. <br />SPRINGER:At this time, Id like to invite Ms. Alip forward, please. <br />ALIP:Thank you for having me so I can express myself. <br />SPRINGER:And can you please give us your name and your address for the <br />record? <br />ALIP:My name is Vyonne Alip. My physical address is 64-5222 Nani <br />Waimea Street. I represent concerned residents of my street. <br />I do have a little difference of opinion about some noise in the evening about tow trucks <br />but -. My husband had a call from Mr. McCollough and, apparently, he had explained to <br />my husband what their intentions were, that they were looking for an industrial area. <br />And we were satisfied with that; but we dont want it to take years where we are <br />concerned, yes, about it becoming an industrial, permanent industrial thing. And we just <br />want to know an answer, what is temporary, how long is temporary? You know, were <br />okay with it, you know, we dont want to be mean neighbors. We just want to know how <br />long is temporary. <br />6 <br /> <br />
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