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Connections drill a well. Now the Attorney General’s office will let Connections drill a well. <br />May I say that this Board has no opportunity to review the well’s process if it was to be applied <br />for according to the master plan that was provided for by Connections. It goes straight to the <br />State. <br /> <br />The Windward Hawai‘i Planning Commission faces a formidable decision. On page one of <br />Connections Master Plan, the issue of drilling a well is already injected for precedence. The <br />topic is fully explored when explaining the plan’s water needs and resolutions. A well will be <br />drilled for their needs. It’s not enough to get what you want civilly. Just take it from mother <br />nature. <br /> <br />Again, Windward Planning Commission you have a very daunting decision to make. Thank you <br />for your time. <br /> <br />AU: Thank you. Any questions for the testifier? Okay, seeing none, thank you guys. We’re <br />going to bring up the last three people. Is there anybody else besides Layne Novak, Robert <br />Gomes, or David Camacho? Is that all we have? And that will conclude our -. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: One more. <br /> <br />AU: There’s one more, okay. Please sign up, or you can just have a seat. Just have a seat, and <br />I’ll write your name here. And as we conclude our testimony portion of this application we’re -. <br /> <br />OKUHARA: Before you go on, my name is Norine Okuhara and I did sign in. <br /> <br />AU: Oh, okay. <br /> <br />OKUHARA: But I will give Terence Yoshioka my time. <br /> <br />AU: Okay. So Ter -, Mr. Yoshioka you can have a seat. Thank you. Okay. So as we conclude <br />this public testimony part, we’re going to take a break and we’ll reconvene at 2 o’clock. Okay? <br />So please raise your right hand. Do you affirm and swear to tell the truth in front of the <br />Windward Planning Commission today? <br /> <br />TESTIFIERS: I do. Yes. <br /> <br />AU: Okay, thank you. Let’s start off with Layne Novak. <br /> <br />L. NOVAK: I apologize to the Windward Planning Commission. I had not planned on <br />testifying, but I just got so irritated listening to the applicant that I felt compelled to do so. So <br />excuse my babbling. When they started talking about the water issue, when we went to the <br />th <br />community meeting at the Charter School on December, whatever day it was, 17, they said that <br />they would cap the number of students based on water. Their original objective was to develop a <br />combined, to bring the two campuses together, K through 12 on a single campus. If they are <br />going to cap the water, and they kept bringing up they have enough, they would have enough <br /> 29 ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br /> <br />