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SUMIDA: Sorry. From the original lot owners, we got, we all got together and we had a <br />meeting, and we had an understanding where any new lot owners that come in, would pay into <br />the share and eventually, it’d all break down evenly. Any new share that comes gets split up <br />between the original people who paid into the road. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Right, and I think the only thing you need to work out is what the fair share is— <br /> <br />SUMIDA: Yeah, I don’t think it’s a big you know a big deal, but it was a condition on the <br />original permits to get you know to acquire their permits, shouldn’t it be like—okay, now what if <br />somebody was to pave the road and they were the furthest in at the dead end of the road and then <br />everybody comes in and he paid for it, but it’s everybody’s infrastructure now. I guess in life, <br />there is no fairness in life but you know, we always had the assumption that, that was how it was <br />going to be. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Yeah, I understand, it’s just that if it’s for a lot of these people, if it’s a deal breaker <br />than you would be out anyway. <br /> <br />SUMIDA: Yeah, well, everybody who paved up to the end of the road, the end of the road, <br />there’s one more residential person he paid his share, and he went a little bit past the business <br />end of the road. And everybody before that, there was another that, other person I was telling <br />you about, Bumatai, the mom came in and she wanted the son to start their business but they <br />wasn’t sure on the timetable so she put in a $1,500 deposit and that was the only other person <br />that put in anything besides the original permit holders. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Thank you. <br /> <br />ONO: Mr. Chair? <br /> <br />GONZALES: Mr. Ono. <br /> <br />ONO: I’m just wondering. If I heard the Director correctly, that this is an association matter. <br />Am I correct on that? I don’t think-- <br /> <br />GONZALES: That’s what we really should-- <br /> <br />ONO: --we should be making any decision at this time. <br /> <br />GONZALES: I don’t think it’s our decision to make. It sounds like, I think it’s the association <br />that needs to get with this new business. <br /> <br />ONO: Thank you. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Thank you, Mr. Sumida. <br /> <br />SUMIDA: Thank you for your time. <br /> <br />8 <br />EXHIBIT D <br /> <br /> <br />
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