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whatever I’m saying right here, but this has to be corrected before it goes another half <br />year. Maybe in three months you’ll get what you want. The road in Hinano and Manono <br />is very congested. Because if you look by Nekoba’s place, you know, the one with the <br />Potato Chip family, they have a business there, and it sort of goes and then gets wide, <br />because the County planners or the Road Department agreed to widen there; and so it <br />makes it easy to go left turn or right turn, no problem. But it’s Hinano that, just recently I <br />was in the Big Island Candies and somebody just hit -. But yet I would think that she <br />would be happy to have the access for the front, the Hinano side, plus for the Manono <br />side. And yet you folks are agreeing and she’s going, what do you call that, ahead of the <br />cart. You’re back here on the driver’s seat, try -. And she talks names in here who I <br />don’t think knows what’s going on in here, too.I feel very sorry for what’s going on. <br />You cannot plan sometimes too fast, all you do is hurt yourself. So I’m for development <br />but how it’s done sometimes I get very unhappy. I never tried to talk to her on the side <br />because I thought if I came here she would know me for what I am. And some of you <br />folks know me from before. I don’t have any misgrudge. I feel sorry for a lot of things <br />that goes on. I’m excused, right. Thank you. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. I wasn’t going to excuse you cause I don’t want to get <br />spankings (jokingly) though. Thank you very much, Mrs. Okay, seeing no further <br />testimony, I can invite the applicant and Mr. Hansen back. <br />CHUN: I would like to address what Mrs. -. <br />ALAMEDA: Sure, go ahead. <br />CHUN: I just want to say that I am a realtor, I do work for Chris Brilhante <br />Realty. He has no interest. He is advisor, I mean, you know, he’s a friend and an <br />advisor. But as far as, you know, he’s not sitting here, he has no interest. There’s <br />nothing. <br />As far as if things were done legally, you know, I’m realtor so my fiduciary responsibility <br />is to follow the laws. And the first thing I did was hire a very well-known and well- <br />respected contractor, Bruce Hansen, who has handled everything thus far. The trees, <br />there are some trees left but we didn’t want to cut them down until, you know, we could <br />do it without disturbing Mrs., disturbing Dorothy at all.So maybe Bruce can explain <br />what he has since done at this point. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay, all right. Mr. well-respected Mr. Hansen, go ahead. <br />HANSEN: Thanks, huh. Basically I checked with Kelly Gomes. I did not <br />need to get a grading and grubbing permit for what we did. We just cleaned off existing <br />rubbish, trees that had grown up. We did go ahead and hauled off as much rubbish piles <br />that were there from a previous clearing, yeah. There’s a lot of rubbish we took. We’ve <br />recycled everything that was possible, hand sorted all the metals out and stuff, and did it <br />the best way we could. And through the Solid Waste Division, took it to the County <br />dump because of the -. We did everything per, everything was checked and done <br />properly. We left a couple, the couple trees she’s referring to up by her house by her <br />powerline, I’ve got to take them down by hand slowly piece by piece. Because the <br />powerline is real close and I don’t want to knock the trees – then get it up and get it away <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />8 <br /> <br />
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