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but basically, it says that you have to be two feet in front of the antenna for a prolonged period of <br />time for it to have an adverse effect. <br /> <br />HENKEL: That’s the FCC’s? <br /> <br />MARTIN: FCC’s brochure. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Okay. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Mr. Inaba, would you like to cross examine this witness? <br /> <br />INABA: Yes, thank you. I have a couple comments. You mentioned that they comply with the <br />setback rule. This tower is a 105 feet, and the rule is one foot for every five foot of tower. So, <br />they need a 21-foot setback on their plans. If you go to their Use Permit application, the second <br />to the last page, their overall site plan, it shows 20 feet. And I checked with Planning, I walked <br />into Planning one day, and I said hey if somebody comes in with some plans and they don’t <br />show the correct setback, could that, could that plans still go through and get approved, and they <br />said no, we would kick it back to them unless it shows the—even if they have room—whether, <br />I’m not sure if it does. But, if it’s supposed to be a 21-foot setback, it should show 21 feet on the <br />plans, and theirs does not. It shows 20 feet. So, I want to make, put that on the record. I believe <br />that’s incorrect. <br /> <br />On the Exhibits E and F that were brought up earlier— <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Excuse me, Mr. Inaba, we would like to stick to cross examination for this <br />witness. <br /> <br />INABA: Yeah, they were talking about Exhibits E and F. Oh, so I’m supposed ask them a <br />question? <br /> <br />KANUHA: Yeah. <br /> <br />INABA: Oh, so is your setback correct? Does it show 21 feet? <br /> <br />MARTIN: Oh, does it show? No, it doesn’t, it says 20 feet. You’re correct. <br /> <br />INABA: Okay, thank you. So, I can go onto something else now. On Exhibit E, I believe this <br />was prepared by Ms. Martin, and she discussed it earlier, all the lot lines in Tiki Gardens <br />continue on. It’s like a big grid, so they’re not offset. So the, I guess in this case, the north <br />boundary line, the long length of my property, would be a continuation onto their property. With <br />that being the case, if their setting their tower back 20 feet from the north boundary line, it <br />should be actually lower on the page. It shouldn’t be above the north boundary line on my side. <br />I don’t know if everybody can follow that. This is Exhibit E that Ms. Martin prepared. Oh <br />sorry—so do you understand what I’m saying? Where the north boundary line of your parcel <br />20 <br />EXHIBIT F <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />