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IWASHITA: You see any farming in Sunrise Ridge? <br />BRANCO-AZEVEDO: Absolutely not. <br />WATANABE: Okay. If we’re done with questioning, Greg Branco. Yes, name and <br />address, please, first. <br />G. BRANCO: Greg Branco. My physical address is 136 Hoaka Road; and my farm <br />address is 133 Awa Street, Hilo. I spoke last time concerning this, a few matters. No. 1 is I <br />wanted to just know the clarifications of the amendments that were presented here. You folks <br />have notes of that when it was first presented? And I just wanted to know, the amendment was <br />only about the noise, if it should pass or something the people, we have a right to continue doing <br />what we’re doing? I saw two, there were two amendments. What is the other amendment on <br />that? <br />WATANABE: Give us a second. We’ll have staff address that. <br />G. BRANCO: Sure, sure. <br />WATANABE: Maija, would you care to address that or, either one of you? <br />COTTLE: I’m sorry, what was the question? <br />WATANABE: He wants clarification on the two amendments. That would be D and <br />E and whatever else. <br />COTTLE: The Right to Farm Act amendment? <br />WATANABE: Yeah. And I guess, I think for them the key would be clarifying the <br />notification process. <br />COTTLE: Okay. Let me grab the amendment real quick. Okay, one of the, the <br />first amendment requires that any purchasers of the property of the new lots that would be <br />created, or tenants, or lessees, are notified of the farming operations on adjacent properties. And <br />that requirement, it also required that that is disclosed in any deed for sale or transfer of the lots. <br />So that if one person bought a lot and in the future they sell the lot to somebody else, it has to <br />transfer through the deed, that notification of the Right to Farm. <br />WATANABE: Okay. <br />COTTLE: Then the other condition states that any action that would interfere <br />with or restrain farming operations on adjacent or contiguous properties shall be prohibited. So <br />that may come into play with the issue of the Albesia trees. If they continue to fall on the fence, <br />your livestock gets loose, that would be, that could be an interference of farming operations. So <br />that condition also addresses your issue on the fence. Those were the two conditions that have <br />been added. <br />G. BRANCO: Thank you. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />9 <br /> <br />