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MR. MELROSE: What we did with Kea`au is we made a small adjustment in the Hilo <br />area and picked up a piece of what is called 8 and V2 Mile Camp, which would have <br />otherwise had a connectivity issue associated with it. So we fixed it from a connectivity <br />issue point of view, and we took two blocks of the Waiakea Houselots to make that <br />difference. So it still follows down Manono and takes a turn. It is a logical, kind of easy <br />to track boundary. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: When I left we were going to go up to take some from there. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: There is still that little piece sticking down, but Patrick and Mike <br />have both assured us that they have received phone calls from people who actually live in <br />Kea` au, as opposed to people from outside Kea` au who have feelings about it one way or <br />the other, saying that they wanted to be in 3. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: So the numbers are okay? Okay, good. <br />MS. UGALDE: Did we need any question about Bo's preference as opposed to Dru's? <br />MR. KANUHA: My concern, right now, is how it currently is, is that District 8 currently <br />takes the whole watershed, the whole summit of Hualalai and District 7 is -- -That whole <br />area from Kailua to Honalo, is still north Kona; which uses Hualalai as it's watershed. <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH: What if you took the two smaller blocks. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: That's what I was saying before. <br />MR. KANUHA : That is fine. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Those two smaller ones, Shyla; try to put those into 7. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: Bo, are you there? <br />MR. KAHUI: Yes, I'm here. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: Did you hear what Dru was suggesting? <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: How does that look to you, Bo? <br />MR. MELROSE: He already said he would rather have it back. <br />MR. KAHUI: Maybe if he wanted to take the upper region watershed area. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: You mean do it the other way around? <br />MR. KAHUI: Go further mauka; let's see what that does. <br />33 <br />