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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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this get finished since it seems to be in the final stages so we can continue on and have a <br />beautiful house, beautiful access for everyone to enjoy. Thank you so much. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Any questions Commissioners? Thank you. Mr. Buell. <br /> <br />BUELL: Sorry, I’m not— <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Could you please state your name— <br /> <br />BUELL: Nathan, Nathan Buell. I live in Hawaiian Acres. Me and my wife, Sina, own a natural <br />stone importing business by the name of Malosi Tile and Stone. Just here to testify that I think <br />projects like this are good for the community. I have Polynesian children that I plan on passing <br />my company on to, and projects like this will help my company grow. I think what Scott did <br />down there was very good for the aina. It allows for me and my braddahs to go holo holo down <br />there with no problems. We park there out front. We don’t have to worry about our cars getting <br />jacked. I just think it will benefit everyone. I realize that there are some emotions running high <br />with this, but I just ask for resolution and for some way for the two sides to come together and <br />maybe find a way to work this out. That’s all I have to say. Thank you. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Any questions, Commissioners? <br /> <br />HEAUKULANI: I’ve got a question. You know, you mentioned it being good for the aina. Did <br />that also include building into the setback? <br /> <br />BUELL: I’m not a builder, sir, so I don’t— <br /> <br />HATA-FINLEY: Mic please— <br /> <br />ARAI: Microphone-- <br /> <br />BUELL: I’m not a builder, so I couldn’t answer that. <br /> <br />HEAUKULANI: I’m just trying to clarify what you mean by these— <br /> <br />BUELL: --Well, I think any time you care take the aina, it’s good and the property down there <br />before compared to now, there’s been a change for the positive and that’s all I was trying to point <br />out. <br /> <br />HEAUKULANI: Change for the positive because now you can get down to the water? Is that <br />what you’re saying? <br /> <br />BUELL: No, just the land’s cleaned up, and yes, it’s easy, easily accessible for the people who <br />live in that area. <br /> <br />HEAUKULANI: My concern I guess is building into the setback. You would agree with me <br />that that’s not good for the aina. I mean there’s a reason that the setback— <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br /> <br />
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