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on the National Register of Historic Places because of its significance, and yet that’s not even <br />indicated here on this map of the project, and several of these buildings are contained within the <br />Register of Historic Places, Historic District. The burial treatment plan was approved first in <br />May of 2008, and then from 2012 to 2014 there were additional consultations and changes that <br />were made, and it says here that the subsequent burial treatment plan was approved by SHPD in <br />January in 2012, but it’s not clear in there if the Hawaii Island Burial Council has actually <br />considered these changes, so that’s something that I think that needs to be looked into to make <br />sure that it wasn’t just administrative approval but that the Burial Council – and, Mr. Unger, I <br />don’t know if you were on the Burial Council during that time, but if you could look into that <br />through your connections, I’ll appreciate it. The, let’s see, the Cultural Impact Assessment states <br />that there are no hunting, gathering, fishing activities and therefore rights that are associated with <br />this property; but it seems to me from the testimony that we heard today that’s not a true <br />statement. And so, therefore, again, I think that a contested case is warranted in this situation, <br />and also I would like to remind corporation counsel that adjacent property owners have a right to <br />file a contested case. Thank you very much. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. Are there any other members of the public that wish to testify at this <br />time? Mahalo ‘oukou no ko ‘oukou mau mana‘o a me ko ‘oukou mau ho‘ike. He mea nui e lohe <br />mai makou kou mau leo. Mahalo hou. At this time I would like to ask for a motion from the <br />Commissioners to close this portion of the public hearing. <br /> <br />SHIMAOKA: I motion that we close. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Second. <br /> <br />UNGER: We have a motion from Commissioner Shimaoka, second by Commissioner Kaholo. <br />All in favors? <br /> <br />ALL COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br /> <br />UNGER: Opposed? \[None.\] Motion moves. Public hearing is now closed. Thank you again. <br />Commissioners, at this time we are going to get back to the appointed hand in regards to the <br />petition of standing, and so we are going to entertain a motion to grant or deny standing, if you <br />guys are comfortable with crafting a motion now, or we can go to executive session to discuss <br />options. <br /> <br />SHIMAOKA: I move that we move into executive session. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Second. <br /> <br />UNGER: We have a motion on the table to move to executive session. Roll call? <br /> <br />PATEL: Sorry, just to clarify, the purpose of the executive session is to discuss your duties, <br />powers, privileges relating to — <br /> <br />30 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />