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<br />DARROW: Well, when we look at our comment letter that have been received from the <br />Department of Public Works, they basically had referenced Zone “X.” So it was surprising that <br />they were saying that all improvements – let me just reference that, I’m getting confused with the <br />EA’s submittals – okay, this would be Exhibit 4 — <br /> <br />UNGER: Four, yeah, and they do just pull out Zone “X” there, too — <br /> <br />DARROW: Yeah, right. And, but — <br /> <br />UNGER: So that was your reference — <br /> <br />DARROW: — again, there are areas where as we see the shoreline certification and the shifting <br />of the areas, it was called out in the permit, or in the assessment of these flood zones that were <br />identified, and so we wanted to be clear that they have to comply with Chapter 27, if that’s <br />applicable in regards to improvements in the flood zones. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay, I’ll continue the questioning with the State personnel — <br /> <br />DARROW: Okay — <br /> <br />UNGER: — for clarification there. <br /> <br />DARROW: — yeah. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Any other questions of staff, Commissioners? <br /> <br />DARROW: Thank you. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Thank you. Will the applicant or representatives of those signed in please, or <br />the applicant or the representatives please step forward. Good morning. Please raise your right <br />hand. Do you swear to affirm to tell the truth on this matter now before the Hawai‘i County <br />Planning Commission? <br /> <br />REPRESENTATIVES: I do. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Thank you. Please state your name and address for the record. And we’ll start <br />over on the far right. <br /> <br />TAM SING: My name is Tracy Tam Sing, and I’m the archaeologist for State Parks for Hawai‘i <br />Island. <br /> <br />KUMABE: Aloha. I am Russell Kumabe and I’m the Chief of the Planning and Development <br />Branch with State Parks. <br /> <br />4 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />