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community concerns and issues as far as, you know, what they see here. So there is opportunity <br />to, you know, to address those, those concerns. So this is not fixed in stone. <br /> <br />And with that, and as Ted has mentioned, you know, we invite the community to help, you <br />know, develop the ideas for this school, you know, whether it’s being part of the design <br />committee or design review board. We certainly welcome the community’s input to help make <br />this vision into reality. Ted, is there anything else you’d like to add to that? <br /> <br />HONG: No. Thank you. And if the Commissioners have any other questions. I’d be happy to <br />answer them. <br /> <br />KERN: Yeah, Madam Director, a comment to make, and then Commissioner Au. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: If I were to suggest that the access to the school should come across the <br />neighboring property and connect to Puainako Extension, can you reorient the campus to <br />accommodate that? <br /> <br />KERN: Please use the mike. <br /> <br />SHEN: Yes, that is possible to -. You know, we could, you know, dress things down or reorient <br />the parking lot so that it’s closer to, you know, a secondary access, if that were the case. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: That’s because we do have a subdivision application in the office that <br />we’re in the process of reviewing. It hasn’t been, you know, approved yet. But there is a <br />subdivision application which would connect the land immediately next to the property with <br />Puainako Extension and provide an access for the school off of Puainako. So you can easily <br />reorient the school. <br /> <br />SHEN: Yes. And, like I said, right now it’s at an early conceptual design phase so, you know, it <br />can be modified. <br /> <br />HONG: And we have met with Mr. Brilhante; and Mr. Brilhante has allowed us to represent that <br />we’re still in negotiations and discussions. My understanding is that some of the people opposed <br />to the project have also talked to Mr. Brilhante and encouraged him not to allow us to go through <br />his subdivision to foreclose any possibility of, or make life more difficult for us. And certainly <br />that’s their right, but I think Mr. Brilhante is keeping an open mind about that. <br /> <br />KERN: Commissioner Au? <br /> <br />AU: Thank you, Mr. Chair. I understand this is just a conceptual design. It’s a guesstimate, <br />right? So, you know, I don’t know if you can provide that for me. But what is your guesstimate <br />on the dollar value of the project at 100 percent buildout? <br /> <br />CHING: It’s a little hard to say right now. I mean our early estimates were about $30,000,000; <br />and that was based on a comparable dollar per square foot on a similar sustainable building. But, <br /> 13 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />