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<br />me information in my house. It does. I get information from my Verizon phone at my house on
<br />Paradise. Someone has mentioned I live in a two-story house so I may get little bit better
<br />reception, so down below, some of those streets may not, but you’re looking at, the
<br />Commission’s looking at, the possibility of lot more towers then. If it’s only a two mile radius,
<br />you’re going to be faced with a lot more of these. It looks like. This tower is really close to a lot
<br />of people in Ainaloa, and the lady from Ainaloa, Debbie, gave me the publication out of the
<br />paper and it was, you know, maybe for another tower that’s up the road you just talked about.
<br />But, I guess my main concern, one of them was for visibility, and it looked like this tower, being
<br />as it’s as close to people, it’s gonna look like a pine tree perhaps. I think that’s good. I think
<br />they have some up on the maybe golf courses here and there. They have those pine tree effect
<br />looking things. I think that’s good. I—let’s see. Well, anyway, I’m not too far away from it. I
<br />do get cellular service, the cell service, and I’m not so sure about if that cell can’t be placed
<br />because I know where that cell service is down there, it’s Sure Foundation. I just did some work
<br />for them the other there down there, the big cell tower, and so I’m not sure about it being so
<br />close to all these people right in there. And I’m, I have hesitancy in the sense of knowing how
<br />many cell towers are gonna go up every two miles, so.
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<br />GONZALES: All right. Thank you, Mr. Strickland. Does anybody have any questions for the
<br />gentlemen?
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<br />ONO: Excuse me. Aesthetically, you’re saying that the towers seem to be well, appearance
<br />wise, it looks good, but I’m kind of confused. Are you objecting to this tower or are you in favor
<br />of the tower?
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<br />STRICKLAND: Well, my son-in-law asked me look into it, and I didn’t hear about it. They
<br />didn’t give me any information, and so a, I’d like the idea of it being appealing in a sense of
<br />looking like a pine tree—that type of thing. And I understand coverage being out there in
<br />Ainaloa. I’m just kind of hesitant in having this thing there, next to it, and wondering if it can’t
<br />be a ways away from more people up there because there’s Orchidland which I have property in
<br />also, off Auli‘i Drive, that is bigger lots, humongous lots with less population in ‘em. That’s a
<br />quarter, just a little ways away, not very far. So, you know, I’m kind of hesitant in this thing.
<br />Thank you.
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<br />GONZALES: Thank you, Mr. Strickland.
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<br />ARAI: Mr. Chairman, I just want to make sure. As you may have noted, the Director and
<br />Deputy Corporation Counsel, William Brilhante, had to leave the proceedings in order to attend
<br />to another matter. In their absence, I think, I just want to make sure with the Commission if it’s
<br />ok that you are all right with offering me the ability to work with the parties to schedule the
<br />submittal of the various documents and statements needed for the contested case proceedings
<br />that hopefully we’ll try to shoot for a May hearing.
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<br />GONZALES: Fine with me.
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<br />ARAI: Ok, I just wanted to make sure just recognizing that the Director and his attorney is not
<br />present so—
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