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have to break real soon? You can stay there, if you’d like. And then if we have time after then, <br />Mr. Domingo can follow up. But I just want to be sure the public gets the chance. <br />KOYAMA: I’ll sit back. <br />GRAHAM: All right, thanks. Could I have Juliette Brossard, Dave Fediuk, Penny <br />Lebert (sic) and Alysse Catron, as the four I have signed up? Thank you all for your patience <br />through a long morning. <br />BROSSARD: Good morning. Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: First, I would like to swear you all in, if I could do that. Would you all <br />raise your right hands, and do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before the Planning <br />Commission on this matter today? Just -. <br />TESTIFIERS: I do. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. All right. Would you like to speak first, since you’ve got the <br />mike there? And give your name and address before you speak, please. <br />BROSSARD: Juliette Brossard, 76-813 Io Way, Kailua-Kona. I’m here to represent <br />Gary and Amanda Preston, who are unfortunately due to illness could not attend today, and also <br />myself as a homeowner, that’s within the 300-foot line of the planned multi-family units by <br />Kona Vistas LLC. I understand we cannot rezone this property. However, we have a lot of <br />questions and concerns with the said planned development. <br />Firstly, my question would be why we were given only three days notice prior to scheduled <br />hearing. <br />One concern I would like to address is the high-density housing where infrastructure and the <br />roads are already overtaxed, with no current plans for additional roads or infrastructure. What <br />considerations are there for sewers, waste treatment, water, roads, schools, etc.? The biggest <br />question would be does Kona Vistas LLC have a capacity to fund such infrastructure and where <br />is the funding coming from. <br />You know, once again, we realize that we cannot rezone this property, but the high-density <br />housing does not appear to be a prudent path to take. Kona is already struggling to deal with <br />planning and funding the currently needed infrastructure without additional high-density housing <br />adding to the problem. Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you for your testimony. Next, please. <br />D. FEDIUK: David -. <br />GRAHAM: Sir? <br />D. FEDIUK: David Fediuk. P. O. Box 390983, Keauhou. I’m an owner in the Kona <br />Vistas Subdivision, and father of three children. And my main concern would be with the multi- <br />EXHIBIT B <br />6 <br /> <br />