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WINSLOW: Oh, do I--
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<br />MIYASATO: It should be on—
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<br />DARROW: In the mic—it’s on.
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<br />WINSLOW: What? Hello, okay. Yes, I’m Diane Winslow, and I live near, I mean between F
<br />and G on 5 in Hawaiian Acres with, my daughter and I. And I, well, I’m—I just wanted to say a
<br />few things that, it, she’s talking about, I hope I can say this, but anyhow, there’s been people on
<br />the Board for the last ten years that have, have been very counter-productive to the success of
<br />Hawaiian Acres, and there’s a great move among people that are knowledgeable about this, to
<br />run instead of them, and to make the Acres a more productive farming, functioning, happy place.
<br />And, these people are just consistently—five out of the eight—just blocked all things, have kept,
<br />we don’t even know for sure, between five thousand and eight thousand worth of liability
<br />insurance spent, you know, out of the center’s money on themselves. Just themselves. I don’t,
<br />you know—and, the, one of the people is, well actually, maybe several of them are saying we
<br />can’t afford enough insurance to do a farmers market. When in my view, if you have a lot of
<br />insurance, you’re gonna draw people that are gonna create an accident for themselves. I don’t
<br />know. It just seems—I don’t think having a lot of liability insurance is going to enhance the
<br />farmers market function. Also, it was stated that the Police were always being called. Well, I’d
<br />like to point out that the Police were always being called by our friend here, who you know,
<br />nobody else is calling the Police. And, also, one thing we have at the center is across from the
<br />parking, which is horizontal into the center, there’s a large space which is used, has been used,
<br />by the County to park their huge big vehicles whenever, you know, when they were creating the
<br />road, and lately when they were doing, fixing wires and all that kind of stuff. So, though, when
<br />we had our informal farmers markets, there were people parking there. They don’t do it now,
<br />and we have—and oh, another little thing is the, this proposal that, for the farmers market that
<br />was incorporated, because we didn’t have two-two hundred and fifty dollars into the planning,
<br />you know that thing we needed, what was I going say. I lost my track--. Oh, that, that was
<br />gutted by this, these Board members. They took out the pieces which were extremely specific
<br />about how we were going to handle the parking before it was submitted to you. Oh, okay,
<br />anyhow, so that’s just—I’ve said something. Thank you.
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<br />MIYASATO: Thank you. Commissioners, any discussion. If there is no discussion, I’ll accept
<br />a motion.
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<br />HENKEL: Mr. Chair, I’d like to move that SPP 845, the amendment to Special Permit No. 845,
<br />to allow additional uses within the community center including farmers market, one year time
<br />extension to comply with Condition No. 4, construction timeline of the community center and
<br />volunteer fire station be approved.
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<br />MIYASATO: I have a motion. Do I have a second?
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<br />HEAUKULANI: I’ll second.
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