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2017-01-05 Hearing Transcript - Rhodes Moore LLC USE 16-065
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fact, it's probably ten feet higher than the flood level, and any discharge will be away from the <br />floodplain. You know, will keep it as far away as possible from, from the floodplain. <br />DEWALD: And, maybe I can add just one, a little bit different clarification on the floodplain <br />stuff One of the challenges we've had with the project is that when we first started working on <br />the designs, the FEMA map was a certain thing. During the design, the project, FEMA updated <br />their map to a new map. Both maps do not correctly identify some of the floodplain areas. In <br />other words, some of the areas that are low that are actually in the floodplain were outside of the <br />floodplain, and some areas like this area are actually high and out of the actual floodplain but <br />indicated on the FEMA map. Part of the CLOMR process that we're going through is to correct <br />the map so it's appropriate as well as provides some adjustments to the floodplain to make all <br />this work. <br />HENKEL: Thank you. Any other questions? You may be seated. Mr. Doi, we'll give you three <br />minutes if you'll like to sign up to testify? Okay, yeah, raise your right hand. Do you swear or <br />avow to tell the truth on this matter before the Planning Commission? <br />DOI: Yeah. <br />HENKEL: Proceed. You have three minutes, please. <br />DOI: This area where these guys talking about, Roland wen bring the old hospital, when they <br />broke the hospital and he wen dump `em over there. But, he went dump `em all in the floodplain <br />illegally and nobody when do nothing, too, and that is actually floodplain where these guys like <br />make all that stuff But, he telling now not in floodplain. Maybe stay high now but that's all <br />rubble from the old hospital that was dumped and still there yet. But, to me, that was dumped <br />illegally and the leach from that hospital, maybe get pollutant inside `cause lead or whatever. <br />Nobody check. Still there yet. That going drip in the waterway and going down, naturally go <br />down toward Hawaiian Home Housing, the leach, you know from whatever going drain in the <br />ground. That's why somebody gotta check to, from that old hospital that stay dumped over <br />there, I know that get rebar and cement that they neva separate and even exposed in the ground <br />sticking out of the ground. I wen show that to the County guy came last time and still nobody <br />still do nothing yet to. <br />So, hopefully, you guys can look at that `cause I was thinking before you guys approve any of <br />these building permits, you guys should go back and make sure they take all the rubbish outta the <br />flood zone first and check up on this hospital, and make sure they comply with all that, then issue <br />this permits for they move on to their new project after they clean up all their old shit that they <br />did. And, not just oh, forget about the past, and just fast forward and let them go on with what <br />they like do now. But, I have no say in that. That is all up to you folks. So, that's all I have to <br />say. Thank you. Have a nice day. <br />HENKEL: Thank you, Mr. Doi. And, you do have a say in it. We've given you an opportunity <br />to present your point of view, so thank you. <br />DOI (from audience): I been there 50 years, you know? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />5 <br />
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