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CHR. SIRACUSA: I just want to point out to Patrice McDonald, as she's looking at that <br />map, you see on the far left there's that vertical thing with a plus and minus; that's where <br />you zoom in. Every time you click on the plus it comes in a little closer and then you'll be <br />able to see more and more what the lines are. And on the upper right, you see those little <br />square boxes that say display lines, display locks, and also next to that, base map. Those <br />are things that will show you when you click on them the different topographical features <br />and where the houses are and that sort of thing. Okay? <br />MR. MELROSE: A little closer on the Waimea portion so we can see what Waimea looks <br />like. <br />MS. POINDEXTER:_ I wanted to see where the boundaries; are we still on White Road on <br />this one? <br />MR. MELROSE: That's a little bit of a movement in from the last time, is that right? <br />MS. POINDEXTER:_ Yeah, cause it takes Nani; was Nani Waimea there before? Okay <br />yeah, right here. <br />MR. MELROSE: Was the prior district only one side of the road? <br />MR. KANUHA: Could you change it to the Hybrid. Go down, scroll down. Thank you. <br />MR. MELROSE: Anyone want to see more of that, keep moving around? Go down to the <br />interface between District 1 and 2. <br />MR. KANUHA: I have a comment about this green, whatever this district this one is. <br />What is it District 2? The green part, not with this boundary, but where the green part goes <br />up and takes the mauka portion of the Hamakua, I didn't understand that. No, I understand <br />that, but, I don't know. <br />MR. MELROSE: This is a boundary with my district. Couple things, this comes up the <br />river, gets on to Waianuenue and stays on Waianuenue up to Piihonua and then the <br />Piihonua Camps that we talked about are actually partly split by this boundary because <br />there are Piihonua Camps on both sides of the road before it goes over the river. So I think <br />Camp 3 gets split. And one of the things I want just to point out to the Commission is that <br />at the ocean side in what's Pueo, you know I would appreciate the walk -a- bility of <br />community and connectivity of community. It's one of the most walkable communities in <br />the state in terms of being able to walk across the bridge and get into the commercial area <br />in town. So cutting it out is not a small cut, it's a big issue to me. It's a - -Those folks have <br />the ability to walk right across the bridge into their commercial area. So anyway, I just <br />make that point. I'm not a fan of that, and also it does, you know, it comes across the river <br />and makes me and my neighbor right across the street vote in different districts. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: This is one of the places where I'd want bring up the issue about <br />the Hamakua district. We show on the map, and we talk about it as being a Hamakua <br />39 <br />
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