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to construct. The water runoff is going to, every time it rains, it’s going to transfer all the <br />pesticides, all the herbicides, so you are going to be swimming in Kahalu‘u Bay with pesticides, <br />Roundup, you name it, the coral is going to die so quickly along with all the fish and all the <br />honu. That’s just too large of a landmass with all, all that. So I am definitely opposed to that, <br />and I want you to consider that there is no way for that not to disturb Kahalu‘u Bay. Thank you. <br /> <br />DANIEL: Good morning. My name is Faye Daniel. I’m representing the Daughters of Hawai‘i, <br />and I’d like to read into the minutes a letter from our organization: <br /> <br />As an entity of preservation, we support the preservation of this historical and archaeological <br />site. This valuable site, rich with the remnants of our culture, is recognized by the National <br />Register of Historic Places and the State Inventory of Historic Places, and once it’s gone, it’s <br />gone. Please consider this as a very important matter. <br /> <br />Privately, I own property off Ali‘i Drive. I was born and raised in the islands. I am keiki o ka <br />‘āina. I am embarrassed that this is even coming up for discussion. I don’t get it. Where does <br />the word “no” come into play? This is a piece of land that’s part of us. There should be no <br />consideration. We shouldn’t even be talking about it. Thank you. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. Thank you. You may be seated. Janice Palma-Glennie, Ruth Aloua, <br />Mehana Kihoi, Jamie Pardan \[Pardau\], Amanda Johnson-Campbell, Kane Reeves Kupuna <br />Hannah Wahinemaikaiokaahumanu Keliiulananioleokalama. Please raise your right hand. Kala <br />mai. <br /> <br />\[UNIDENTIFIED PUBLIC MEMBER: This kupuna, she’s got to go, so she’s going to, we’re <br />going to switch places.\] <br /> <br />REEVES: Sorry, but I have to leave, I have another meeting. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay, that’s fine. And you can state your name at the proper time. Please raise your <br />right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before the Planning Commission? <br /> <br />PALMA-GLENNIE: I do. <br /> <br />UNGER: I do? <br /> <br />TESTIFIERS: I do — <br /> <br />REEVES: I am Kupuna Hannah Wahinemaikaiokaahumanu Keliiulananioleokalama Kane <br />Reeves. I want you folks to know that I am a direct living descendant of Kamehameha First, the <br />kahuna line, and Lili‘uokalani. I want you folks to know that I am one of the top people that are <br />traveling on the four corner of the earth, to let you folks know that I am pure Hawaiian, illegally <br />overthrown by the United States, the missionary, the Big Five, the military, the — <br /> <br />\[UNIDENTIFIED: All right —\] <br />9 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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