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WAN: Thank you, now you may proceed. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: Okay, so where are you from Mike? <br /> VITOUSEK: I was born in Kapiolani Hospital on Oahu but grew up here on the Big Island. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: And where do you live now? <br /> VITOUSEK: My wife and I bought by my great grandparents' house, Ka'awaloa. It's two miles <br /> south of Hokuli'a project. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: What's your education background? <br /> VITOUSEK: I have a master's degree in archaeology and historic preservation from University of <br /> Hawaii Manoa. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: And can you tell us your career background before you worked for Oceanside. <br /> VITOUSEK: Before coming over to Hokuli`a Oceanside, I was the lead archaeologist for the State <br /> Historic Preservation Division of Department of Land and Natural Resources. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: And what were your responsibilities for that job? <br /> VITOUSEK: With DLNR we would review development projects for impacts on cultural <br /> resources. We would review inventory surveys and mitigation plans and ensure compliance with <br /> those plans to make sure that historic properties were protected. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: How long did you do that for? <br /> VITOUSEK: Six years. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: Have you served on any government boards or commissions? <br /> VITOUSEK: I have. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: And what was that. <br /> VITOUSEK: I did a full term on the Leeward Planning Commission and had to hold over a little <br /> bit since they couldn't find a replacement. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: What was your role there? <br /> VITOUSEK: I was the South Kona representative and served two years as Chair of Planning <br /> Commission. <br /> WESLEY-SMITH: Okay, so turning to your present position, how do you view your role with <br /> Oceanside? <br /> VITOUSEK: Day to day role is being a developer's representative on association boards, project <br /> management for development activities, but the overall role I see as—developing a relationship <br /> between the developer and the community and then between the community and the developer. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> Page 10 <br />