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need to make sure the requirements are there. They do in my opinion fall under Department of <br />Education because there is a chance that they can accept Hawaii resident children. And, you <br />know, the regulation that I recommended I think is more than fair, that they have accreditation <br />from organizations that show that they are for real, that they are meeting industry standards. I <br />mean an industry that grew that self-regulates the industry will say, you know, these people are <br />doing what it takes. For instance I’m an ASE Certified Master Tech. ASE is not a government <br />organization but ASE says I have certain skills and abilities. It’s totally nongovernmental but I <br />can show somebody this is my license, and I put a lot of work into it. This is the type of <br />regulation that I think they should seek. Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: All right, thank you. Commissioner Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you, Mr. Chair. One of the concerns that are residual with me is <br />this whole thing about Waiabata Cave. And I guess since you were aware of the long history of <br />this and the requirement for the survey, we now have a March 14, 2008 study that, you know, the <br />representation is that it’s highly unlikely that there are any subsurface archaeological features, I <br />guess, under this property. But I guess my concern is that the entrance to Waiabata Cave is on <br />the adjoining property not far from this property. Is that correct? <br />SILVA: It’s on the makai, near the makai boundary -. <br />IWASHITA: Of this property? <br />SILVA: And the lava tube projects uphill. I don’t know how close to the <br />boundary, you know, the actual lava tube goes. I’ve never been in there. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, but the general direction is heading mauka toward this property? <br />SILVA: No. It’s down towards the ocean from this property from the lower parcel. <br />IWASHTIA: Right, the entrance, the entrance to the cave? <br />SILVA: The entrance is, yes. <br />IWASHITA: But you’re not sure which direction the cave goes from there? <br />SILVA: It goes uphill towards their property but I don’t know whether it projects <br />underneath the property in question. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, thank you. <br />WOODWARD: All right. No further questions, okay. Councilman Enriques, your turn. If <br />you’ll give us your name and address and take off. <br />ENRIQUES: Guy Enriques, Councilman, Representative District 6, way out in Kau. <br />It’s not that far, Mr. Iwashita. <br />12 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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