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DeVera, Ashley <br /> From: Derek B. Simon <dsimon@carlsmith.com> <br /> Sent: Friday, December 6, 2024 3:38 PM <br /> To: Wan, Sylvia A <br /> Cc: Bailey, Elizabeth B.; Kenneth R. Kupchak; Toren K. Yamamoto; Patrick K. Wong; Ian R. <br /> Wesley-Smith; Cynthia Y. Arashiro; Hirayama, Emily; Campbell, Jean K; 'Mark M. <br /> Murakami'; Planning Board of Appeals <br /> Subject: RE: 1250 Oceanside LLC (PL-BOA-2024-000104 & 105) <br /> Attachments: FW: 3CCV-23-0000231 88-129 Kai LLC v. Board of Appeal, County of Hawaii et al. <br /> Hi Ms. Wan: <br /> Thank you very much for the quick response on Tuesday. <br /> We understand BOA's position and agree that BOA Rule 1-5(h) does not require transcripts for BOA meetings"unless <br /> otherwise required by law." However, because this was a contested case hearing that will be appealed to the Circuit <br /> Court, we do believe that an official transcript should be prepared and included with the record on appeal. Note that <br /> HRS§91-9 provides that "[i]t shall not be necessary to transcribe the record unless requested for purposes of rehearing <br /> or court review." <br /> Based on our direct experience, we also believe that Judge DeWeese, who is presiding over the underlying lawsuit and <br /> will presumably preside over any appeals from the contested case hearing, will expect an official written transcript. I am <br /> attaching an email exchange between Deputy Corporation Counsel Steven Idemoto and Judge DeWeese's clerk from <br /> another case handled by our firm, which also involved an appeal from a decision by the BOA. Mr. Idemoto had written <br /> to Judge DeWeese's chambers to request additional time for the parties' briefing schedule so that a written transcript <br /> could be prepared to supplement the record on appeal (which already included the BOA's minutes and the YouTube <br /> video of the hearing). Judge DeWeese's clerk responded by noting that the court had already planned on issuing a sua <br /> sponte order directing the County/BOA to have a transcript prepared to comply with the court's order for transmission <br /> of the record. Judge DeWeese apparently reads HRCP Rule 72 to require the BOA to prepare an official written <br /> transcript as part of the record on appeal. The clerk also noted that the court does not have time to review hours of <br /> YouTube videos. <br /> Given this, we respectfully renew our client's request that an official transcript be prepared and included in the record <br /> on appeal. A written transcript will be to the benefit of all parties, and it would be better to do it now than to have it <br /> ordered after-the-fact when were are before the Circuit Court. <br /> Thank you again, <br /> Derek <br /> From: Wan, Sylvia A [mailto:SylviaA.Wan@hawaiicounty.gov] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2024 4:56 PM <br /> To: Derek B. Simon <br /> Cc: Bailey, Elizabeth B.; Kenneth R. Kupchak; Toren K. Yamamoto; Patrick K. Wong; Ian R. Wesley-Smith; Cynthia Y. <br /> Arashiro; Hirayama, Emily; Campbell, Jean K; 'Mark M. Murakami'; Planning Board of Appeals <br /> Subject: RE: 1250 Oceanside LLC (PL-BOA-2024-000104 & 105) <br /> CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you <br /> recognize the sender and know the content is safe. <br /> 1 <br />