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The other issue is parking. Ever since the present owners bought it from the Church, as good <br />neighbors we have allowed some spillover. Immediately to this side of the gym is our driveway; <br />it has been treated as a rollover parking for events at the gym. We can no longer allow that <br />because of our liability insurance. And if it goes CV-10, there are so many more uses that they <br />can put in there we simply cannot allow not only the parking but the patrons, especially children <br />and young children, who stream across our driveway. And sometimes itÓs very difficult even to <br />use it. So as of now we must ask the Milners to cease using our area as overflow parking. <br />Everything mauka of the white picket fence, which is also our fence, please cease using that for <br />your patrons and please have them not walk there, either; we really have a huge liability issue <br />here. <br /> <br />The third issue I have is that recently I made a complaint about a Zipline company being <br />shoehorned in between the gym and the Kohala Village Inn. It was indeed found to be a <br />violation. I have my copy of it right here. And the owner was forced to vacate all of those <br />vehicles, and unfortunately they went right next door to these good people and had them break <br />the same law and make the same zoning violation. So at present this property, which -. My wife <br />does hula there. I bless this property. I donÓt want negativity in my community. But IÓve got to <br />say this, is those people went right next door, and had these good folks break the same zoning <br />law by having the Zipline people have their parking lot for their staff and their clients on this RS- <br />15 property. Now, you can solve that today by giving them CV-10 status; but what IÓm saying is <br />for three or four weeks this property has been guilty of a zonin <br />occurred next door. And I would like to feel that in the future that the law can be abided by. I <br />would like to feel that the owners would be sensitive to not only the noise levels but to the traffic <br />clash and letting us have exclusive use of our driveway. So the impact of this commercial <br />property -. And they may say they want if for offices, fine, there are 49 other uses they can have <br />in the future. We want to feel that, if possible, in perpetuity we can trust our neighbors that the <br />good feeling continues, and that our property wonÓt be impinged upon and our peace wonÓt be <br />impinged upon by having another chunk of the residential neighborhood become commercial. <br /> <br />WATANABE: Okay, could you wrap up this -? Or are you done? <br /> <br />MCELHANNON: Yes, sir. <br /> <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. Well, fellow Commissioners? Ms. Giffin. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: First of all, may I please have the spelling of your name? <br /> <br />MCELHANNON: M-C-E-L-H-A-N-N-O-N. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Hang on just a minute. M-C-E-L-? <br /> <br />MCELHANNON: H-A-N-N-O-N. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Oh, okay. And could you please Î maybe Maija can give you the pointer <br />Î but IÓd like to see on this aerial photo or on another map where exactly is the property that you <br />own or that you are speaking of, and where is that Mormon Church that you spoke of earlier. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />3 <br /> <br />