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aware of everything. I did notice one minor error, a typo. The additional farm dwelling unit square <br /> footage area is 744 square feet. <br /> LIN: So, if we could correct that for the record, 744 square feet additional <br /> farm dwelling. Thank you. <br /> KOCOL: As a statement, I'd just like to say we're honored to be here today. <br /> We're delighted and excited about this project and I'm really, really excited about it. So, I'm happy <br /> to answer any questions that you all might have. The question that Commissioner Daniele came up <br /> with the vaults. I think I can take a stab at that and then also what I've learned in my research about <br /> the sloughing and the shoreline erosion. It's been real fun doing the historical research on all of this <br /> and even the due diligence before we bought our property to figure out what is this stuff and what it <br /> was used for and what other buried treasures are here. So, and actually, with the help of <br /> Commissioner Cross who I had no idea sat on the Planning Commission 6 months ago when we <br /> started this. Found out that this was an area where independent growers brought their cane in to get <br /> weighed and put on the flume and we believe those vaults that we're talking about were the scales <br /> that the trucks pulled on to. Which is,personally, maybe I'm a nerd for that kind of detail but I think <br /> it's all fascinating. <br /> Regarding the shoreline erosion. It was hard. I talked to people at the Office of Coastal <br /> Conservation and Lands about this and they didn't have any good real profound data. They did <br /> direct me towards a US Geological Survey Study that was done in conjunction with the University of <br /> Hawai`i and the data, you have to interpret it because it's a very limited sample. But, from the best <br /> that I could determine the catastrophic sloughing would basically equate to about eight(8) inches a <br /> year and my interpretation to that was catastrophic was worst case scenario. I know we can't predict <br /> mother nature, but it was the best data I could find. So, when I learned that we moved the house <br /> back, as far back as we possibly could and if that data somehow holds to be true, we've got about <br /> 240 years before the house would be in jeopardy and that's really the best data that I could find. <br /> LIN: Thank you. Any other questions from Commissioners? <br /> DANIELE: Yes, I. <br /> LIN: Vice Chair, go ahead. <br /> DANIELE: I'm looking at the site plan right now and so you're 119 feet from the <br /> cliff there, from the pali. <br /> KOCOL: Um' can we pull up the plan? <br /> DANIELE: I have it at Page 23 in my report. That's what I'm looking at and it's a <br /> site plan of the main dwelling. Yeah, there you go, there you go. Okay, so I mean obviously your <br /> house is setback far. Right, like you said 200, yeah and then in front of all of that is where you're <br /> planting the grass [indecipherable] — <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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