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entire subdivision, all of the property owners, at risks. Some of these folks that want this farmers <br />market are not even property owners. They don’t live in the subdivision. The other issue is the <br />fire house. It was under the advice of the County that the electrical and the plumbing was ripped <br />out of the fire house, so what is going to happen at night if there’s a fire? So, we’re told that the <br />firemen would operate the extracting of water from the catchment tank by using car headlights. <br />Again, the community is again put at risk. If a serious fire happens at night, we’re all at risk. If <br />a fire or an ambulance is needed during the day, and that farmers market is operating, those <br />emergency services cannot get through on the road. It’s blocked. There’s no reason that we <br />should even entertain the thought of a farmers market at this time with an expired permit on a <br />building where many people want to use for any activities whether it’s schools, or training, or <br />whatever it is, it needs to be addressed right now. The permit needs to be brought into <br />compliance before anything else is even thought of in that building. And there are issues inside <br />that building. To bring the permit current, they’d have to be repaired. I just cannot understand <br />why it went to a farmers market and the seriousness of the permit is being overlooked. Anyone <br />have questions? <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Commissioner. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Hi, good evening, and I applaud your efforts concerning your safety and the safety of <br />your neighbors. I do—the first three photographs you passed around— <br /> <br />TITA: --yes. <br /> <br />HENKEL: --about the cars blocking the roads? Would you show me which photograph has a <br />car blocking the road in it, please? <br /> <br />TITA: I don’t have the photographs. May I? This is a road. These are the cars on the road. <br />And this is also another car on the road. Then what happens on the other side of the road is that <br />they also park cars. You can’t get through. So you could be stuck out on the main highway <br />Road 8 trying to get in, and you have to wait until someone moves a car. <br /> <br />HENKEL: I’m sorry, but it looks to me as if the road is clear and the cars are parked on the <br />gravel area off the road on the shoulder. <br /> <br />KAWAUCHI: Commissioner Henkel, that’s because the way that the road is paved gives you <br />the appearance that the road is in fact only supposed to be the portion of the picture that’s paved. <br />So the road actually is wider than the pavement according to the— <br /> <br />HENKEL: --So a vehicle wouldn’t be able to get through here? <br /> <br />TITA: No, they couldn’t, because there’s cars on the other side. That pavement is so narrow, <br />it’s deceiving. It is not a two-lane, the—where those cars are parked is actually part of the road. <br /> <br />HENKEL: Is it a one-lane road? <br /> <br />TITA: Yes sir. <br />7 <br />EXHIBIT H <br /> <br /> <br />