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who are giving all your intelligence and thought to planning our good community. So my mom <br />is giving you a toast. <br /> <br />LANDERS: May you live a long life full with gladness and health, with a positive goal as a <br />leash of your wealth. May the dreams that you hold dearest be the ones that come true and the <br />friendships you give keep returning to you. And trusting in him to whom we all pray, may a <br />song fill your heart every step of the way. <br /> <br />AU: Okay. Thank you. Any questions for the two testifiers? No? Okay, Jeff Gomes on behalf <br />of yourself and your wife. I’ll give you six minutes. And when you’re ready you can go ahead. <br />Oh, please state your name -. <br /> <br />J. GOMES: I’m Jeff Gomes. <br /> <br />AU: And where you reside. <br /> <br />J. GOMES: I reside in Kaumana. We’re the victims that live next to the property. Our home is <br />still on that video asking for support for the school. And our newspaper still gets stolen, beer <br />bottles thrown in our yard, two of the signs are stolen from my yard. And then there’s no end to <br />it. But as far as the, oh, when, as John Thatcher said, they put a TRO on me because I made up <br />signs which are legal. They’re on our property. And I guess it’s their right to try and put a TRO <br />on me for making up legal signs and -. <br /> <br />But the, as far as the verbiage goes with what Ms. Lee Loy was recommending, if they added it <br />in there, it just means that if we as a community disagree and, they’ll just continue attacking me <br />if I speak up. So I don’t think that will work. And the water usage is wrong, and I’m totally <br />against the project. It’s just the location. It’s not the kids. The location is bad. <br /> <br />And there’s also an issue of the lava tube that I had mentioned to Ms. Leithead Todd at one of <br />the community meetings. And Jeff Darrow came out with the group to have the lava tube looked <br />at. And the school was supposed to send somebody down into the drywell to have them look at <br />the lava tube. And till today, there’s been no report. Theresa Donham from DLNR has not <br />signed off on that. Nobody has made any attempt to do it except for the letter from Pacific <br />Resources that state they spoke to local residents and someone told them that the drywell <br />overflows during heavy rain, which is not a true. And the person I spoke to was Justine <br />Thatcher, the principal’s son; and he’s not the local resident. I am. I live right next door to the <br />lava tube. And nobody has been there to look at it yet, so that they should have already checked <br />that out. <br /> <br />AU: Thank you. Any questions for the testifier? No? Okay, Les Sakamoto. <br /> <br />L. SAKAMOTO: Yup, my name is Les Sakamoto. I live on Mele Manu Street. Mr. Fuke has <br />covered a lot of the concerns that we have, so I won’t go over it. It’s in my testimony. But I’ll <br />skip it and I’ll just get to the gist of my testimony. <br /> <br /> 22 ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br /> <br />