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we confirm whether or not his business activities are legal or whether or not <br /> his buildings thereon were permitted, but the neighbors say that the <br /> buildings were not permitted and that the extensive paving that Kawano <br /> has done has probably made for less water absorption in the area because of <br /> no dry wells. <br /> More importantly,we have owned the property for 22+ years and as my husband <br /> mentioned, during his testimony, after purchasing the property he and many others <br /> spent several years cleaning up the property from the materials dumped there. This <br /> included extensive loading and hauling of over 4,000 cubic yards (-300 dump truck <br /> loads), clearing of large fallen trees, grading, fencing, etc. <br /> A lot of this work was hand labor and we also used chain saws, a small bulldozer, <br /> backhoes, trucks, etc. One of the photos below shows one weekend's worth of gathering <br /> rocks from the property after the heavy concrete and pavement were removed the <br /> weekend before....there were many, many piles of hand-picked rocks over the course of <br /> this cleanup work. <br /> 4 n� <br /> yy Z <br /> yf <br /> .�• E i r ' Y i <br /> 4 0 <br /> 1F <br /> o• s � .p .F��.ter. ••! <br /> �i <br /> i <br /> In addition to clearing and cleaning up the land,we restored the (2) dilapidated <br /> plantation houses on the property. My husband restored the houses to the time period <br /> when they were originally built. This included ginger bread trim, original windows, <br /> doors, door hardware, hardwood floors, lighting, landscaping, etc. in the ranch <br /> vernacular which we intend to enforce for the residential components of the project. <br />