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Even with the water coming down cell towers, no cell towers fall; and that should give you a good reason as to <br />how safe these cell towers are being built. So, but as far as other concerns, I forgot, what was the other one you <br />had mentioned? Sorry about that. <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: Property devaluation and also aesthetics in terms of it being an eyesore. <br /> <br />SUNG: Sure. As far as aesthetics goes, there are trees around to buffer the area, I don’t know if you’ve seen <br />any other cell tower, as you’re driving along, you know, in Hilo or anywhere else that you see cell towers. <br />Unfortunately, you know, it’s the cell tower looks a certain way; but we do have enough trees that will buffer <br />array. <br />the bottom of the pole. Where you’re going to see is just the top of the antenna So, you know, that’s <br />how these cells towers are built. And that’s all you can do as far as the aesthetics goes. And we do have enough <br />threes, you know, in the surrounding, the whole entire neighborhood that kind of buffer the most, the top of the <br />top, well, the bottom of the tower itself. But the top, you know, basically it will stand up. <br /> <br />I think the other one was property devaluation. And in the end, and I’m not a real estate agent, you know, but I <br />would like to think that people that want to buy and purchase a lot would want to make sure they have cell <br />phone coverage. In that sense, I think, you know, we can guarantee having a cell tower in that neighborhood. <br />So I don’t know what the answer is to that; and once again I’m not a real estate agent. But I would like to think <br />that, you know, having the service there would improve your value of your property, if anything, or more <br />attractive for any potential buyers. So -. <br /> <br />AU: Question. <br /> <br />KERN: Commissioner Au, go ahead. <br /> <br />AU: Thank you, Mr.Chair. No guy wires, yeah? <br /> <br />SUNG: No guy wires, no. <br /> <br />AU: How deep is your footing? <br /> <br />SUNG: If I’m not mistaken for 150-foot tower would go, I would think, 40 feet at least. <br /> <br />KERN: If there is a possibility there could surveillance cameras attached to the tower top? <br /> <br />SUNG: I guess my question then is for whom when you say surveillance? <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: The applicant for standing has asserted that there is a possibility that surveillance cameras <br />at the facility would be looking into resident’s yards. <br /> <br />SUNG: There is absolutely no surveillance camera. If that’s what you, if the carriers have surveillance cameras <br />installed on the tower or in the compound area, absolutely not; and that’s anywhere in the country. <br /> <br />KERN: Would they potentially be allowed to? <br /> <br />SUNG: No. <br /> <br />KERN: If somebody made a deal with your -? <br /> <br />SUNG: No, no, absolutely not, absolutely not. <br /> <br />16 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />