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<br />DUGON: Okay. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you very much. <br /> <br />DUGON: Okay, OKAY. <br /> <br />KERN: Any questions for the testifier? Seeing none, thank you. You may have a seat. Killhoffer, give me <br />your name and area in which you live and then your three minutes will begin <br /> <br />KILLHOFFER: Randy Killhoffer, I live in Ainaloa. And I apologize right off the bat. I normally avoid public <br />speaking like the plague. Okay, I’m a volunteer fire fighter and I drive the fire truck. I’m one of the many <br />drivers, actually there are three of us. I’ve got enough trouble getting the fire truck down that road at times, and <br />I’ve got a red light and sirens. There’s too much traffic in that area, simply put. We’ve got the Longhouse, all <br />the activities there. We have post office boxes there, they’ve got to come there to get it. And there are times <br />during the day in front of that park where it’s stacked up and they’re waiting on the road to get a spot in the <br />parking lot. We’ve got like 13, 14 parking spots out there. And it’s just congested too much. Now you want to <br />add something more, or someone does. Everybody is going to blame you. I really don’t think we can afford <br />more traffic there. Put it someplace else you’d want to. But right there in front of that park with the traffic <br />that’s already there, which is going to be there, it’s not getting better cause more and more people are coming <br />into the subdivision -- we have more and more people trying to get a letter box there, and it’s the only spot to get <br />one -- it just isn’t all going to fit. And like I said they gave me a red light and sirens, and I have to wait. And <br />it’s not all the time, don’t get the wrong idea. But there are times when it’s just too congested. And if you add a <br />liquor store that’s really going to help. Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you. Any questions for the testifier? <br /> <br />SCHLOTHEN: I don’t have a question. I just want a statement -. <br /> <br />KERN: If you’d like to do that, your name is on the list, and I’ll have you come up. And I’ll swear you in, and <br />everything else. If there’s no questions for Mr. Killoffer, then -. <br /> <br />PUBLIC: I have. <br /> <br />KERN: From the Commissioners, sorry. I guess when I asked for questions right now, it’s to my fellow <br />Commissioners. Do you swear to tell the truth today before the Windward Planning Commission? <br /> <br />SCHLOTHEN: Yes, I do. <br /> <br />KERN: Please use your microphone. And give me your name and area you live, and then you have three <br />minutes. <br /> <br />SCHLOTHEN: My name is Dorothy Schlothen, and I live on Paradise Drive in Ainaloa. I’m 86 years old and <br />I, driving is really getting more and more stressful for me. So, you know, having, and especially driving into <br />town, even into Pahoa. So something, you know, a convenience store would be really appreciated by me. And I <br />have never, never had a problem parking my car there in front of the mail boxes. I’ve never seen any great <br />congestion there. That’s, oh, let’s see, I’m all for it. <br /> <br />KERN: Okay, Any, thank you for your testimony. Any questions? Seeing none, thank you. Have a seat. <br />Okay, anybody else wants to testify, now is the time. You’re the applicant -. <br /> <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />