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J. BRANCO: No, we do not have wells. The County has three waterwells in the <br />back of our property in the land they have, and the radius is run through Sonomura’s property <br />and our property, and I have pictures of where the wells are. <br />G. BRANCO: The waterwells is located right here. This is Department of Water <br />Supply. The three waterwells are right here. Entrance is off Makalika Street and the waterwells <br />that service all of Hilo is here. <br />OGATA: We need his name. <br />WATANABE: Well, he’ll wind up identifying -. <br />F. BRANCO: I got the thing here and then it has all the readings, see. <br />WATANABE: Okay, okay. <br />F. BRANCO: So here’s the waterwells. <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />IWASHITA: So can I address -? <br />F. BRANCO: Yes. <br />IWASHITA: So maybe staff can address, so the radius that limit developments, that <br />doesn’t impact this property? <br />COTTLE: I can address that. <br />WATANABE: Maija, go ahead. <br />COTTLE: The wells -. <br />F. BRANCO: There’s three wells. <br />COTTLE: Are on this property here. And in the subdivision plan the applicant <br />submitted, they show a line that designates the 1,000-foot boundary to protect those wells. So all <br />of the proposed lots are outside of that 1,000-foot boundary. <br />IWASHITA: So basically no structures can be built within that 1,000-foot radius? <br />F. BRANCO: Well, they wouldn’t recommend it for contamination of the drinking <br />water that they use to pump up to Waiakea Uka. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you. <br />F. BRANCO: They have three wells. One, two and three; and I have it right here. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />7 <br /> <br />