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YEH: Within the Vacationland Subdivision there’s the Waiopae recreational <br />area -. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, Waiopae. <br />YEH: That we were at not long ago. <br />BOWMAN: My other question -. I’m just trying to get a feel for the people who are <br />there. Are they tourists, are they residents? And, again, I’m not trying to be racist or -. I’m just <br />trying to figure out who are the people that go down there, would you say. <br />S. BARSELL: Who are the people that come in? <br />BOWMAN: Right. <br />S. BARSELL: That don’t live there? <br />BOWMAN: Right. <br />S. BARSELL: We get people that are on vacation because I think on some of the tourist <br />maps it indicates Champagne Pond, and so they come down. And we get a lot of young white <br />people that live out, you know, in the jungle, I guess. I haven’t, you know, I -. <br />BOWMAN: Just give me a feel of, and local families with lots of kids? <br />S. BARSELL: Local families do not walk into the subdivision. Most of the time when <br />local families come in they’ve rented a vacation house there, they have weekend birthday parties <br />for their kids. But as far as pedestrians, very few locals. <br />BOWMAN: Okay. My other question -. You know, I hear Mr. Alameda’s question <br />about boats and things. I do know that in any kind of marine sanctuary you can’t even throw an <br />anchor down, because we’ve got spotted by the DLNR. But you said something about wanting <br />to turn that area into a marine sanctuary? I mean I don’t think you can do just one little park. Or <br />some kind of historical, because it’s so historical, is there any avenue to dedicate that area for <br />historical preservation? We had a house that was dedicated to the Historical Society, so -. <br />S. BARSELL: Can I address the boat issue? <br />BOWMAN: Sure. <br />S. BASELL: The jet skis, there are no motorized vehicles allowed, let’s see, on this <br />side of the reef in Kapoho. So we don’t get, you know, we don’t get motorized boats. We get <br />kayakers, lot of kayakers that come in, but no motorized boats. And as far as your other <br />question, I don’t think I’m the one that can answer that. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />16 <br /> <br />
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