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at. They have all these church meetings, rummage sales, all these things. And at the events that they <br />sponsor there at their Longhouse, they had a, up until two months ago they allowed alcohol at that <br />facility. So a lot of the concerns that have been brought up against the store should be concerns also <br />for the Longhouse and what they're doing. <br /> <br />Water was also brought up as a concern at the last meeting as far it being potable. Well, the <br />Association’s Longhouse has these parties and all of this, and they use catchment water. So I had these <br />th <br />questions that I wanted to ask Mr. Galimba, but he wasn't there. And then on June 6, which is the day <br />after this meeting, there is a letter that comes to the Council (sic) against the store. And so I'm, I guess <br />I'm confused. I’m concerned that maybe the spirit of this is not the right spirit and that the people that <br />he should be representing or the Association should be representing is not being represented. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you. Thank you. Any questions for the testifier? Seeing none, you both may have a <br />seat. Just to clarify, when I say questions it’s just relating to Commissioners. It is not a question and <br />answer from the audience. Dorothy Schlother. <br /> <br />SCHLOTHEN: Schlothen. <br /> <br />KERN: Schlothen, and Debbie Boggs. Good morning. <br /> <br />BOGGS: Good morning. <br /> <br />KERN: Can I get you to raise your right hand. Do you swear to tell the truth today before the <br />Windward Planning Commission? <br /> <br />TESTIFIERS: I do <br /> <br />KERN: Very good. So we’re going to start with Dorothy. And give us your name, and area in which <br />you live, and then your time will begin. <br /> <br />SCHLOTHEN: Dorothy Schlothen, and I live on Paradise Drive in Ainaloa. And Mr. Dugon has <br />testified to practically everything that I was going to say. So, well, I’m just going to repeat what I said <br />the last time, at the last meeting -- is that I am an 86-year-old woman and it's getting more and more <br />stressful for me to drive; and a convenience store would be so, such a benefit to me. So that's, that's all <br />I have to say. Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you. Are there any questions for the testifier? Thank you. Debbie Boggs, name –. <br /> <br />BOGGS: Debbie Boggs. <br /> <br />KERN: And area in which you live, and your time will begin. <br /> <br />BOGGS: Debbie Boggs. I live on Sugar Cane Lane. I’ve been in Ainaloa for 30 years now. I had a <br />couple of things I wanted to address. First thing, I’d like to answer her question. We've actually had <br />no alcohol at the Park and Longhouse for two years. I, can I ask a question? <br /> <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> <br /> <br />
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