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MILLS: Joy — <br /> <br />UNGER: — and where you reside. <br /> <br />MILLS: — Keahipuakoikawekiu Mills-Ferren. Actually, I’m a neighbor; Ali‘i Lani is the <br />condominium I’ve been blessed with – mahalo, ke Akua – next door. My concerns about this <br />development is, of course, again, the size and, you know, I know it’s contradicting because I live <br />in a condo, but it’s adjacent so close to our shoreline. Once again, my concerns are for, you know, <br />the habitat of our ‘ōpe‘ape‘a bats. The runoff, once again, just as any development in the area, <br />that can go into the ocean. Our honu, our nai‘a, our manō, any type of development, you know, <br />we always have to be concerned about how that affects our ocean and our sustainability. So I <br />commend all of you. I really appreciate all of you for being here. And, again, I’m concerned <br />about this development. I hate saying against, you know – Uncle is trying to say you’ve got to <br />speak more, you know, aloha. Kapu aloha and be kind. But I really do have strong concerns <br />about development and being conscious of our ‘āina. Mahalo for your time. Aloha. <br /> <br />The testimony ended at 12:56 p.m. <br /> <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Noriko Sauer, Secretary <br /> Leeward Planning Commission <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT E <br />