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matter. And so the noise levels were studied at the site where the noise was received. My <br />understanding of this application is they are looking at the quantity of noise generated on the site <br />with no study as to the impact on surrounding properties, which can be measured. <br /> <br />I think also since this matter is going to be continued, the staff should explore how many Special <br />Permits have been issued for similar activities in the community, because you are converting an <br />Ag parcel into an industrial park. I mean that’s really what it is. So given the additional time, I <br />ask that the staff and the Commission explore further studies. Thank you. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. You may be seated. Jeff Citron, Barbara Hussey, William Mandell, Jim <br />Hill, Mark Kaplan and Nick Wong. Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell <br />the truth before the Planning Commission? <br /> <br />TESTIFIERS: I do. <br /> <br />UNGER: Please state your name and where you reside, staring on this side. Thank you. <br /> <br />WONG: My name is Nick Wong and I live in Hualālai Colony. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. We can go down and introduce. <br /> <br />HUSSEY: Aloha Commissioners. I’m Barbara Hussey. I live in Pualani Estates. <br /> <br />KAPLAN: My name is Mark Kaplan. I live in Hualālai Colony. Thank you for inviting us to <br />talk today. <br /> <br />HILL: My name is Jim Hill. I live in Halewili Place. <br /> <br />MANDELL: My name is Bill Mandell. I live in Halewili Place. <br /> <br />CITRON: Jeff Citron, Hualālai Colony. <br /> <br />UNGER: Aloha. We can begin here, with your testimony. <br /> <br />WONG: I’m part of Innovations School, Innovations Public Charter School. And the Bolton <br />rock crushing, I think it’s not good for education because it’s, it would be a big distraction with <br />all the noise going around and all the dust coming in to our lungs. And I don’t believe that it’s <br />very good for the kids’ health, and for all the distraction with all the noise. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. <br /> <br />HUSSEY: Aloha Commissioners. Again, I’m Barbara Hussey. I live in Pualani Estates, and <br />kind of on my own — I actually live right next door to Bill Culhane, so it’s kind of like a two for <br />here. Initially, when they started with their crushing, my husband and I were sitting in the living <br />room and having coffee and just reading the paper, and I’m going what is that, an earthquake? <br />Because the coffee was actually moving in the cup. So kind of on my own what I decided to do <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT D <br /> <br />