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CHR. SIRACUSA: It makes District 2 over; undo. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: You have to leave that; those are very dense neighborhoods there. <br />MR. MELROSE: I like the way it follows right along the highway, pretty easy to describe. You <br />see that little blip between District 3 and 4? There is a little odd thing that crosses the road. Do <br />you know why you did that? It doesn't make sense, the census tracts cross the road. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: Yes, they do. <br />MR. MELROSE: And when you go across the road you have connectivity issues. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: Right. <br />MR. MELROSE: And there are a couple of votes in that area. I would say that is a connectivity <br />issue when it crosses the Volcano Highway that way. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: But, I'm not sure you can get to the rest of District 4. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: But you can get to other roads to go around and get onto the highway. <br />MR. MELROSE: In District 4 you can, but you can't when you go across. Then on the edge of <br />District 4 where it goes around by Leilani Estates, that is just another space where we had <br />mentioned before that you could clean up that corner. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: Where Kapoho Road is, those three or four blocks right there. <br />MR. MELROSE: Add them to District 4. It's not enough to matter, but now you can describe the <br />road as the - -- <br />MR. KAHAWAIOLA`A: It's an identifiable boundary. Can we go back up to see what is in <br />District 2 now? Just above Paradise Park, between District 2 and District 5; and right at the <br />coastline please. That is Haena. That is Kolole Point. Further towards the Hilo side, what kind <br />of homes are there? <br />MR. MELROSE: Nothing. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: There is nothing. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Nothing; it is all Shipman. <br />MR. KAHAWAIOLA`A: Okay, that is the Shipman boundary. Then, Keaukaha is also in. <br />Madam Chair, I did make, early on in this process, I did make a statement that I would not want <br />to see us going over the Puna border into Kea`au, or Hilo into Puna where Hawaiian Homes <br />ended, abutted Puna, however, since the Pahoa meeting, I have had conversations with some of <br />M <br />