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KOCOL: Although confusing there is, that's the distance to the 40-foot setback. <br /> So, if you add 40 feet to that the number is 159. <br /> DANIELE: Okay and then in front of that you're planting — <br /> KOCOL: Excuse me Commissioner, am I interpreting that correctly. <br /> ROY: Yeah. <br /> DANIELE: Yeah, okay. Okay, good. Then in front of that you'll be planting that <br /> grass to avert any erosion or try to mitigate it as much as possible. <br /> KOCOL: Correct. <br /> DANIELE: Yeah, okay and I'm not familiar with that grass. Can you kind of <br /> explain what that is. <br /> KOCOL: Quite frankly neither are we. <br /> DANIELE: Okay. <br /> KOCOL: What we have learned about is that it's used to stabilize the pali and <br /> I'm not, I would like to do something productive with the land and because of its location there's <br /> very limited you could do. So, my wife is a veterinarian and we had explored the idea of using it as <br /> a, it's a very high-protein grass. What little that I know about vetiver is that the roots are harvested <br /> for different homeopathic therapies and things like that. But the grass can be used as a high-protein <br /> livestock feed. So, my thinking right now in lieu of having a better an idea was if we could harvest <br /> vetiver and find a market for it maybe for horse folks and things like that and that would really serve <br /> 2 purposes. We could really help stabilize the pali and have something that might be productive <br /> from it. That's our current thinking. We're still learning. <br /> DANIELE: Yeah, cool. Do you know how tall that gets? I'm just curious. <br /> KOCOL: No, I do not. <br /> DANIELE: Okay. <br /> LIN: Thank you. Any other questions, comments? If not, I have a question. <br /> KOCOL: Sure. <br /> LIN: So, the next slide showed a planting plan, right, and you're planting <br /> ulu all around the property. <br /> KOCOL: That's correct. <br /> 10 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />