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It does create noise which, that would be contained within the building. It’s just the nut basically, and <br />it cracks the shell. <br /> <br />AU: Any more questions for the applicant? Okay, thank you very much. Okay. At this point we have <br />one person to testify. So Suzanne Rayhew, please come forward. <br /> <br />RAYHEW: Thank you. Good morning. <br /> <br />AU: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear and affirm to tell the truth in front of the Windward <br />Planning Commission? <br /> <br />RAYHEW: I do. <br /> <br />AU: Okay, thank you. Please state your name and where you reside before you get started. <br /> <br />RAYHEW: My name is Suzanne Rayhew and I just -. <br /> <br />AU: Can you speak into the microphone. <br /> <br />RAYHEW: I’m Suzanne Rayhew and I do live in Hawaiian Paradise Park. I’m here actually to <br />represent one of my clients who just had a question, actually, not a complaint or anything, but a <br />question about the noise the cracking may cause. He has tenants who live near who have heard <br />something and they weren’t sure if it was going to continue as it is, or maybe you get worse. I have <br />learned just in the last few minutes about the machine, so I don’t see that it would get louder. But I’m <br />wondering, I notice on the application that there’s an existing building where the cracking and <br />deshelling will occur. The kitchen will be added on the side of that. But from what I understand the <br />deshelling and cracking will still take place in the existing building, which is where the tenants are <br />hearing the noise. So I guess I just wanted some clarification to send back to my client as to possible <br />future of the noise. <br /> <br />AU: All right, could I please, let’s have the applicant come forward. Okay, in Condition No. 3 it does <br />say at the end, “The extent of landscaping along the project site boundaries shall be sufficient to <br />reasonably mitigate visual and noise impacts upon nearby residences on adjoining properties.” So <br />what do we have going on your property right now? Do we have trees? Do we have some kind of <br />noise -? <br /> <br />A. MAUCH: There are some trees. There are additional, one of the requirements is that more <br />landscaping needs to be added. But, also, I think most for the noise factor is the building will be, you <br />know, totally enclosed so there won’t be any noise coming from inside the building. <br /> <br />AU: Okay, Ms. Rayhew, can you show us on the map maybe where exactly your client’s rental <br />property is? <br /> <br />RAYHEW: Okay. <br /> <br />AU: You’re going to have to speak into the microphone, please. <br /> 7 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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