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Keawe which is how we, as native Hawaiians, classify this island, but bearing in mind <br />maybe his little misunderstanding that the island now is not governed by our Ali`i but is <br />governed by a set of laws now. Though as native Hawaiians we may argue about it, it's a <br />different time, it's a different era. <br />As a Hawaiian we never should forget our past, because with that we'll never know how <br />we get forward. So, with that said, I think it's an opportunity for us to move forward the <br />areas that I have wanted to keep together. It's just that there's simple reasons for that. Let <br />me explain so that nobody- -it's a different understanding. Keaukaha is and always will be <br />a community on the ocean. We have 2,000 or so more acres that go around Leleiwi that <br />ties into Puna. We started at Hilo One which is Bay Front and we move towards Puhi and <br />then around Leleiwi to Pawai. So the whole area was just that. It was our icebox. It <br />provided for our families and it still does today. We've got people that live in condos now, <br />that's a different demographic, but they also began to embrace us as people of common <br />interest. So we understand and hope that we can do that. <br />I just have a little different spin on it because the airport, for those of you that don't know, <br />used to belong to us. The lands that the harbors sit on, used to belong to us. We've been <br />the subject of - -- There's no other community on this whole island that's been subjected to <br />having a sewer treatment plant put in your property for the last almost fifty years, taken <br />away to put the sewer plant. So we now have the biggest commercial area on this island <br />that everybody else benefits also along with the native Hawaiians. That's the Prince Kuhio <br />Plaza and every other commercial area you see in that area there. But we're also diverse in <br />having residential and homesteads. So, that's what I have been adamantly trying to keep <br />together so that we can move forward with this process in a way that will benefit the whole <br />island as a whole and I think again, I need to go back to Commissioner Ugalde's <br />representation right at the beginning; it sure is going to make it easier to find a solution, to <br />reach a solution so everybody be satisfied. With that madam Chair, thank you. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Thank you Patrick. Gee I thought it was just going to be a couple of <br />lines, but you got very poetic and very moving statement. Okay, Joe. <br />MR. CARVALHO: Thank you madam chair. I wanna let you guys know that this has <br />been a very educational process for me and the Commission is a very good bunch of people <br />to work with. Everybody's sincere and we all want to do the right thing of our districts, <br />however, we can compromise when we know we need to, to make it fair for everybody on <br />the island. Thank you. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Thank you and now it's my turn. I first of all want to thank all of the <br />commissioners and I want to thank all the members of the public and staff who helped <br />move the whole process through and provide input. For me I said from day one that my <br />highest priority was getting two full complete districts for Puna and I think no matter what <br />else happens that's gonna happen and I think I have everybody's support on that. My next <br />second priority was try to get Volcano into Puna mauka but the way we've been working <br />with the numbers it really doesn't look like that's gonna happen and so I yield to the <br />inevitable on that one. But I think my highest priority is to make sure that whatever we <br />M <br />
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