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again looking towards Kaūmana, although you cannot see it. The subject property is on the right <br />side of the map and you have a drainage ditch that’s in place on the left side. And this is the <br />upper parcel and the lower parcel identified. You can also observe the wide shoulders in this <br />particular area. <br /> <br />Again, this is a little further towards Kaūmana so that we could show you how the shoulders <br />have changed on Edita. So when the Police were commenting in regards to the unsafe shoulders, <br />this was the area that they were referring to. It gets muddy and that sort of thing. This is the <br />subject property looking straight on from Edita Street. This is looking toward Mele Manu Street <br />on Edita. Again, the subject property would be on the left side and the right side. And you can <br />get a pretty good picture of what the drainage ditch looks like on the right side. <br /> <br />The Planning Director is recommending that the Planning Commission send a favorable <br />recommendation to the State Land Use Commission. The Planning Commission is not the final <br />say in this particular application. Because it’s over 15 acres it proceeds on to the State Land Use <br />Commission. <br /> <br />I do have a few more items to share. Since this application was submitted to the Planning <br />Commission with the background and recommendation, you’ll notice that on the background we <br />had said that the Planning Department had not received any letters of support or opposition at <br />that time. Since that time we’ve received quite a number of letters of both support and <br />opposition for the project. I’d like to bring to your attention three items that are different than <br />letters of support or opposition. One is submitted from the applicant’s representative dated <br />nd <br />November 2; and this is a document that goes in great detail regarding the lease. And the <br />applicant’s representative will speak in regards to this. Additionally the applicant’s <br />representative had submitted a press release. I don’t have the, I’m not sure what happened to <br />that, it was right here. But that was in regards to some activities that were occurring, so that was <br />submitted. There were some, my understanding, like stickers placed on the school property and <br />stuff. <br /> <br />Lastly we had been called to the property in regards to the drywell that’s fronting, that’s near the <br />subject property. And there was a concern that maybe Kaūmana Cave was also going under this <br />particular area where the drywell was and then coming under Edita towards the lower campus, <br />which would place it pretty close near where these facilities would be. This letter that’s from <br />th <br />Pacific Basin Hawai‘i Island, I don’t see a date but it was received November 7. So you should <br />have it pretty close to the top. And it’s titled “The Kaūmana Lava Tube Complex,” and it goes <br />into detail in regards to his investigation in regards to that cave that they investigated within the <br />drywell. <br /> <br />We do have several representatives here today. We have a representative from the Department <br />of Water Supply, we have several representatives from the Department of Public Works <br />regarding any traffic concern, as well as a possible representative from the Department of Land <br />and Natural Resources - State Historic Preservation Division. She had mentioned that she might <br />be a little late because of a previous engagement for a meeting. <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />
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