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the concern that the Burial Council was never involved in any kind of a discussion at all <br />regarding this. Mahalo. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you. Please be seated. Nancietta? We may have questions for <br />you. <br />HAALILIO:Oh, okay. <br />ALAMEDA:Yeah. Commissioners? Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Just so that Im clear. <br />HAALILIO:€Ae. <br />SPRINGER:Istheobjectiontothecommercialactivityproposedfortheproperty?The <br />bed and breakfast? <br />HAALILIO:Yes. In general were opposed to it. <br />SPRINGER:Because of the commercial nature of it? <br />HAALILIO:And the anticipated flow of people or traffic, etc. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE:Are you aware of all of the conditions that were imposed on the warranty <br />deed? Because according to the warranty deed there are 2 additional individuals that have the <br />right to be buried on those premises. <br />HAALILIO:I asked. Upon the sale ofthe property from Hawaii Foundation I was <br />invited to sit in discussion with the Directors at that time, prior to the formal sale to Daniel. And <br />I asked for the exception because my mother-in-law was still alive and her husband was buried <br />there. I asked if there could be an exception made so that she would be allowed to be buried <br />there with her husband and family and the exception was made and her name was Louisa <br />Haalilio. And that exception is stated in the sale to Daniel. And I did feel comfortable in <br />requesting that exception because Daniel had assured me that he didnt want to interfere with <br />anything having to do with the cemetery. <br />WATANABE:Are those individuals still alive? <br />HAALILIO:No, my mother-in-law passed and shes buried there and Daniel was <br />gracious in permitting us to go ahead and have her set. <br />WATANABE:And that second individual that could be cremated and their remains-? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />8 <br /> <br />