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HOUSEL: Okay, good. Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Commissioner Alameda. <br />ALAMEDA: I was going to say, you know, the two big issues that I had were just the <br />vegetation and the access; and so, you know, it sounds like the plan is in the works. And when <br />the Commissioners are ready I could make a motion to defer to the next meeting. <br />BOWMAN: I just had one more question because I don’t know if I’ll be at the next <br />meeting. So I wanted to make sure I’m clear. Your vehicular access will be for the lot owners, <br />the three other lot owners? <br />A. MOHAMMADI: Yes. <br />BOWMAN: And they will just drop their things down there, and bring their car up, and <br />then drive back down to pick it up? I mean -. <br />A. MOHAMMADI: Lani, the strategy there was, especially like in Mr. Walker’s situation, his <br />wife can’t walk so we provided that so they can drop off their guests, drop off their equipment if <br />they’re going to have a party or something or get together, which very seldom we can do that in <br />Kohala, usually the windy situation that you’re familiar with. But that was the purpose, just <br />dropping off people, dropping off if they have some equipment and stuff, and going back up. <br />BOWMAN: But it, again, it’s only for your lot owners? <br />A. MOHAMMADI: That’s correct, that’s correct. <br />BOWMAN: I mean so that would double the amount of trips up and down if -. I don’t <br />understand the rationale. <br />A. MOHAMMADI: Yeah, we’ve been there for about ten years and only maybe once or twice <br />in the last four or five years somebody from the lot owners wanted to drive down there and drop <br />off somebody. It’s not a place where it’s, it’s not a place where you’d want to go down there and <br />spend a lot of time. Obviously Rachael and I walk down once in a while to sit down, read the <br />bible, and pray and meditate. But other than that, you know, it’s just not something that people <br />are going to be driving up and down every day. <br />BOWMAN: I guess my question is why have them go down, drop people, go back up <br />and then get them again? I mean if it’s only for your lot owners why don’t you just have them <br />have access down there? <br />A. MOHAMMADI: If I may try my best to answer, then Steve you can make a comment on <br />that. Our neighbors did not want to see cars down there. And so one of the things we decided to <br />commit to was to go ahead and put this specific language, and then let the County know what <br />kind of car our neighbors are driving. So if they see, if our neighbors see somebody is going <br />down here, they know it’s the neighbor and it’s not, you know, somebody else. So we’re taking <br />these precautions to develop a relationship with our neighbors, as they say love your neighbors <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />7 <br /> <br />
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