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enough, to drive a truck, right, down from where Mr. Mohammadi’s residence is now, down into <br />the gulch and then drive back towards the beach; that was possible. It wasn’t on any map. It <br />wasn’t used widely. It was pretty dangerous to do. <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. <br />WATANABE: As a follow-up to that, Mr. Yuen, I recall that it was largely for public <br />access. Although he went ahead and cut that road prior to obtaining any permits, so the work is <br />actually illegal, but you had negotiated or proposed that that be public access for that valley. <br />YUEN: He was supposed to put in a public access but not where he made the <br />second violation. <br />WATANABE: Then it really doesn’t help, does it? Any further questions? Yes, Mr. <br />Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Thank you. Mr. Fernandez, are you in any kind of a discussion with the <br />applicant? <br />FERNANDEZ: Since the last Planning Commission meeting I have not spoken to Mr. <br />Mohammadi or Mr. Lim. <br />DOMINGO: Okay, thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Chairman? <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Housel? <br />HOUSEL: I have a question just to clarify the last answer regarding, to the Director, <br />the public access. Was that expected to be a vehicular roadway or a walkway? <br />YUEN: Strictly pedestrian. <br />HOUSEL: So there was no intention to permit a vehicular access to the beach? <br />YUEN: That wasn’t part of the access condition, no. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. <br />WATANABE: Do you have anything further to add then, Mr. Fernandez? <br />FERNANDEZ: None. Thank you very much. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you for your testimony. You may be seated. Now, maybe <br />what we can do is deal with the Director’s request. It’s a little unusual in that the Director is <br />th <br />requesting that we continue this matter until the November 6 meeting in Hilo or the November <br />EXHIBIT A <br />3 <br /> <br />