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ALAMEDA: Yes? <br />WATANABE: For the record, name, address? <br />ALAMEDA: Oh, thank you, Commissioner Watanabe. I forgot to ask you, <br />Mrs., can you state your name and address for the record? <br />HIROWATARI: Oh, my name is Dorothy Hirowatari. I now occupy the back <br />home. <br />ALAMEDA: Your address? <br />HIROWATARI: It’s 556A (Hinano Street); and 556 I’m trying to renovate it and do <br />things. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. Let me ask our staff. Do we need a Zip Code and <br />everything? Is that okay, 556A? <br />NOMURA: Yes. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay, we’re good. All right, go ahead. <br />HIROWATARI: I know a lot of you on board here and I was impressed with, you <br />know, your comments. But right now not only the buses do have this beeping sound. My <br />daughter has an SUV, a Ford, and they fixed it so even she has a beep on her -. And if <br />you don’t look out you might just see a truck, really. You know, but with what I see <br />going on, you have ways of doing things, like putting up a firewall and using all that <br />parcel; and the County cannot stop, you know, us. You look at Hank Correa’s building, <br />that’s a firewall. He doesn’t have any windows, the back and sides; and he has got it all <br />in the front. I congratulate him. I inherited, you know, I bought these properties on 600 <br />Kinoole which is my office; and that had a firewall because of the comments of the <br />Fernandez family; and I’m not allowed to put any. So maybe she should do that. You <br />know, we can’t just turn somebody down for getting a zoning. We have to do a lot more; <br />and it’s not easy for what we do in this world. <br />Well, also, I want to give you a comment. I think the applicant is more trying to get the <br />one zoned more towards Manono Street area.But her father and mother for years owned <br />four, I would say approximately four or five parcels. They had junk homes over there. <br />And I don’t know if you folks can help on this matter. I was hearing this bulldozer <br />operator going out on Sundays. That’s when nobody is working, the County is, you <br />know, gone maybe to Kona for more work, but I’m not angry as to what went on. But I <br />think there should be some injunctions to clarify what Andrew said. Things are, you’re <br />giving the approval and they come in for some work, you know, and then you’re faced <br />with people bulldozing the land. And I never had chance enough to go and ask if they <br />came in to get a permit. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />19 <br /> <br />