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Nae`ole know that that was what I wanted to do, yeah, she definitely <br />accepted that, and that is what we did. <br />Chair: Board members, any other questions? I would like to thank you for <br />coming in. <br />Mattos: You are welcome. <br />Chair: Thank you very much. <br />Mattos: Thank you. <br />Chair: Barbara Kahn- Langer. <br />Kahn- Langer: Hello, my name is Barbara Kahn- Langer, and I will be providing <br />testimony during the section when Councilwoman Nae`ole's issue is <br />brought up. <br />Chair: Are you one of the witnesses on the witness list? <br />Kahn- Langer: I do believe that I am. Apparently, I am not on the witness list. <br />Chair: Yeah, I don't see you listed on witness the list <br />Kahn- Langer: So— <br />Chair: —and may I just interject, and I will give you a full three minutes, but I <br />was just going to call those people listed on the witness list, and perhaps <br />any other witnesses that the Board deems fit. So, if you have something <br />relevant to say about these proceedings, I suggest you'd say it now. <br />Kahn - Langer: Thank you very much. The reason I am here goes way back to the <br />beginning, when Councilwoman Nae`ole was seated and took over the <br />office. Within the first week of her being in office, I came into the office. <br />I congratulated her. I gave her a hug, as is customary, and I said I wanted <br />to give her a heads -up about a park exchange that had been discussed with <br />the prior councilman, Councilman Safarik, with a group of people in <br />Hawaiian Paradise Park called The Park Committee. At that time, <br />Councilman Safarik had been working with The Park Committee, <br />supposedly to put together an exchange of land from Paradise Park to the <br />County Council, to the County, so that the County would essentially take <br />over the park land. It would be a gift of park land to the County, and the <br />County would therefore go ahead and take over the park and take care of <br />it, put in whatever amenities were necessary. When I walked into the <br />office, there was apparently no records about that exchange that had taken <br />place, and I offered my assistance. <br />0 <br />