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<br /> <br />MARTIN: Oh, safety— <br /> <br />ONO: And the, yeah, I’m just wondering in terms of distance then— <br /> <br />MARTIN: --yeah— <br /> <br />ONO: It seems to be more concentrated and when you say a two mile distance between—I <br />don’t know— <br /> <br />MARTIN: Although it’s not, it’s not something that typically you guys deal with but I did bring, <br />some information that the FCC puts out. And in plain language, it explains that you have to <br />stand in front of the antenna within two feet for a prolonged period of time to have it happen, any <br />negative effects, yes. So, if you’d like, just for your information, I brought it, and I thought <br />maybe, you know if there were some of the residents here that were worried about that, I could <br />set their mind at rest by providing this information. <br /> <br />ONO: Thank you. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Any other questions for the applicant? Thank you, Ms. Martin. I think at this <br />time we’re gonna address this a, consider the standing on this contested case hearing, so if I <br />could a, ask Mr. Inaba to come up and the Planning Director and/or his attorney. Who’s first? <br /> <br />BRILHANTE: William Brilhante, Deputy Corporation Counsel. I’m the attorney for Planning <br />Director, Duane Kanuha, and the Planning Department. <br /> <br />GONZALES: I should, can I get you to swear you both in. Could you raise your right hand? <br />Do you swear to tell the truth before the Windward Planning Commission today? <br /> <br />INABA: Yes. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Thank you. <br /> <br />INABA: I’m Daryl Inaba. We own the lots—2 lots right across the street parcels 97 and 98, and <br />I guess I represent myself, my wife and my son. <br /> <br />GONZALES: I’m not sure where I’m going with this. Mr. Inaba, would you consider this one <br />day late or are you saying the seven days, this is day seven? <br /> <br />INABA: You know, it’s late. I misinterpreted, you know, the language on when you had to file <br />it by, so it is my fault, and Jeff Darrow has been helping me with this process, and he’s been very <br />helpful, and you know, I called him late, and it is my fault that it is late, and I recognize that. I <br />did want to say, though, that I did submit a letter myself which wasn’t recognized this morning. <br />I dropped off a letter on behalf of myself and my wife to the Kona office which, seems like the <br />Planning Department didn’t get it. <br /> <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />