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2017-08-17 Leeward Exh A (AMEND SPP 1247)
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<br />MCCOLLOUGH: You’re welcome. <br /> <br />TRIANTOS: Commissioner \[Carr\] Smith, just so you know, I was contacted directly from a person <br />that was not a neighbor but was within the realm of the 300 feet, and they were asking about, just so <br />you know, they were asking about lights, exterior lights; there is going to be no new installation of <br />additional light or lighting, so that’ll address the concern of one of the neighbors. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Yeah, I’ve got a concern. You say you have a 24-hour service. In the event the police <br />department call you because there is an accident on the highway, you need to get the vehicle off the <br />highway onto your property. My question runs this way: Looking at your slides, okay, if I can think <br />normally and an accident calls some sort of a leakage, whether it’s from the engine transmission, <br />now, do you have anything to protect that soil from that liquid going into the ground? <br /> <br />MCCOLLOUGH: So, I’ll answer that in two parts. If we tow a vehicle, that, one o’clock in the <br />morning, that vehicle is left on our car carrier; it won’t get removed till the next day because then <br />everything that may potentially be leaking out of it will leak under the car carrier bed where we can <br />contain it. Once that vehicle is put on the ground and if it still has a leak, we have metal pans that we <br />put under them to contain any leakage. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />UNGER: Any other comments? Very good. Thank you. You can be seated now. We do have one <br />member of the public here that wishes to testify. I’d like to call her up now. Jojo Tanimoto? Do you <br />swear or affirm to tell the truth before the Planning Commission? <br /> <br />TANIMOTO: I do. <br /> <br />UNGER: Please state your name and your area of residence. <br /> <br />TANIMOTO: Is it on? <br /> <br />UNGER: It’s on. <br /> <br />TANIMOTO: My name is Josephine Tanimoto, I go by Jojo, and I live in Kawaihae, South Kohala. <br /> <br />UNGER: Great. Thank you. You can proceed. <br /> <br />TANIMOTO: Okay, yes. I have been a member of the South Kohala CDP, but I am not representing <br />them in any way today; I’m representing myself. So, that’s the background I come from. The CDP <br />was established in 2010 after the original permit was allowed. At 2010 there was already a concern. <br />And so, what caught my eye in the testimony from Carlsmith is that there was no input from the <br />South Kohala CDP, and I thought that’s not right because it did come up in the first member cycle of <br />the CDP. Maybe it didn’t get into the Planning Commission, or the Leeward, but there was an input <br />from the community, okay? And then when I got on to the, oh, and 2011 is when we had the <br />redistricting, and all of a sudden this place moved from South Kohala to North Kohala, but I don’t <br />8 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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