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2016-10-06 Hearing Transcript - Council Bill 228 (Hilo Medical Center REZ 14-175)
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2016-10-06 Hearing Transcript - Council Bill 228 (Hilo Medical Center REZ 14-175)
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MIYASATO: Yeah, I was wondering if you address Exhibit 2-A, the Final Subdivision <br />Approval previous condition? <br />FUKE: Okay, yeah, if you look at the map, I think back—the normal process is that, you know <br />for prior to granting Final Subdivision Approval is that, you know, you don't grant Final <br />Subdivision Approval with conditions. You know, you have to meet all of the conditions of <br />Tentative Approval, and then you grant Final Approval, and this is not the decision that the <br />current Director made, but you know back—way back then—the Final Approval was granted <br />with certain conditions, and that's kind of like very unorthodox in my opinion anyway. <br />So, having said that, I think that even if it's not reflected there and then, you know, there was this <br />condition calling for that restriction, should the County CouncilI guess in my opinion—should <br />the County Council approve a condition that requires internal access, then I would be of, it would <br />be my opinion that the, that determination, legislative determination kind of trumps an <br />administrative discretion of having a no, no access planting easement. <br />So, the short answer is that, in my opinion, that it is reversible. <br />MIYASATO: Okay, thank you. <br />HENKEL: Any other questions for the Applicant? Thank you. You may be seated. We have <br />nine people signed up to testify, so I'm going to call the first four. There's four chairs up there. <br />Annette Fujii, Katherine Rycraft, Cheryl Reis, and Vianne Reis. Will you raise your right <br />hands? Do you affirm to tell the truth before the Commission on this matter? <br />TESTIFIERS: Yes/I do. <br />HENKEL: Thank you. Let's start with you. <br />FUJII: Oh. <br />HENKEL: State your name and where you live <br />FUJIL Okay <br />HENKEL: —and proceed. <br />FUJIL Good morning, Chairman Henkel, and Committee, Council. My name is Annette Fujii, <br />and I live at 419 Haili Street. I've lived there most of my adult life and moved into that <br />neighborhood when I was five. Funny, Johnny's dad, Johnny Kai, used to live on Alae Street, <br />one street over from me, so it's nice to see him today. <br />My concern—I've lived in that neighborhood—Johnny and I and all the other guys used to ride <br />around the community, and it's a very nice community. We have the only hill in Hilo, and it's <br />beautiful. The jail was on the corner of Waianuenue and Komohana. We didn't have Komohana <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT F <br />
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