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2014-11-06 Hearing Transcript-Scott Watson SMA 450 _Reconsideration_
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2014-11-06 Hearing Transcript-Scott Watson SMA 450 _Reconsideration_
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MIYASATO: Thank you. Commissioners, any questions? Thank you, if not, we do have the <br />Applicant—he’s here now, so I will let him do his presentation first and then I will call back for <br />public testimony after, okay? So, you all can have a seat. Thank you. Will the Applicant or <br />representatives, please come forward. <br /> <br />MOSES: What’s going on? <br /> <br />MIYASATO: He’s not ready. <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: If he’s not ready— <br /> <br />IKEDA: If he’s not ready, why don’t we continue— <br /> <br />MASUNAGA: --we could, no, we could hear the testimony. <br /> <br />IKEDA: Let’s hear the testimony. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Okay, the Applicant is—okay, we can continue with our public testimony. Can <br />we have Ana Cahill come forward. Yeah, sorry about that. The Applicant is waiting for his <br />partners. You have three minutes— <br /> <br />CAHILL A.: Good morning— <br /> <br />MIYASATO: --Could you please state your name and residence? <br /> <br />CAHILL A.: Yes sir. My name is Ana Cahill. I live in Pepe‛ekeō. My husband and I are <br />building a house in Onomea, and we were recently taking a walk through Pepe‛ekeō Point, and <br />we discovered the shoreline access that Mr. Watson created. And, we walked through it, and we <br />were amazed. We thought wow, this is really nice. It’s, he’s created an access where you can <br />walk down to the shore and there’s a picnic table there. Very nice, relaxing atmosphere. Great <br />place to watch the whales, and we really don’t have access like that around this area where you <br />can comfortably without, you know, breaking your neck, going down rocks to get down to the <br />shoreline. So, we really appreciated that access that he’s created, and we hope that he’s allowed <br />to continue with his project. He, we’ve known him for many years. We, he builds quality <br />homes, and we believe that, that would be an asset to the community to have that shoreline <br />access preserved. Thank you very much. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Any questions, Commissioners? If not, Mr. Cahill. <br /> <br />CAHILL E.: Hi. My name is Ed Cahill, and I’m basically here to second the motion. We’re <br />very much in favor of the shoreline accessibility, and we are here to express that to you all. I <br />really don’t need to say anything further about that other than Scott created a very nice access <br />there, and we hope somehow, someway it can remain an easy access for the public. Thank you <br />very much. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Commissioners, any questions? Thank you. <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br /> <br />
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