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WATANABE: Thank you. Keoni, do you have any objections to granting standing to Mr. <br />McCullough? <br />FOX: No, no, we didn’t. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Yuen, any objections? <br />YUEN: No. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Yes, Mr. Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman, reviewing this petition for standing, the answers to <br />virtually every question is no. And it says, “If the answer is ‘no,’ please explain how the <br />proposed action will nevertheless cause you actual or threatened injury:” and it says, “Radio <br />wave.” That’s all we have. <br />WATANABE: I understand it’s, shall we say, an unconventional way of completing this <br />petition for standing. That’s said, I think they’re really lay people here and maybe we can give <br />them a little latitude. I suspect we know what their objection is going to be. Maybe we can have <br />further discussion on that, and see if there are differences in opinion here. Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: Thank you, Mr. Chair. My understanding is that we are proceeding both <br />on the petition itself and the testimony presented by Mr. McCullough’s sister earlier this day <br />without objection. And that being the case, the record established by Ms. McCullough was that <br />they live within 300 feet of the tower. So beyond the radio wave issues which she testified, she <br />also testified to the other physical detriments that they perceive. So it’s on that basis that I made <br />the motion. Thank you, Mr. Chair. <br />WATANABE: Yes. Any further discussion on this? Okay. Maija, you want to call for <br />the vote then? <br />COTTLE: Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: Yes. <br />COTTLE: Commissioner Housel? <br />HOUSEL: Yes. <br />COTTLE: Commissioner Domingo? <br />DOMINGO: Aye. <br />COTTLE: Commissioner Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Aye. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />21 <br /> <br />