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JARNESKL Okay, my name is Kelly Jarneski. I live up Akolea Road. Me and my wife <br />decided that we want to cut up the land and sell the land. At one point, we was keeping the <br />[inaudible] you know, 18 years ago for our family, but only get one daughter, and she's in Las <br />Vegas going college, and has no intentions of coming home. So, at this point, we want to cut it <br />up, sell some, mostly to friends and family. We like living like that. We want to keep it like <br />that. We want everybody—it's more for like, I have friends that get like little kids, and they <br />want to live that way. They want to live close to Hilo and have a farm life in the city, you know, <br />basically, and raise their kids with animals and, you know, fruits and vegetables. I basically live <br />off the land, and they want to practically do the same thing. So, it's, so that's why we decided to <br />do this. <br />MIKKELSON: Good morning. My name is Lori Mikkelson. I've been working with Kelly to <br />get this done, and if you have any questions, I'm willing to answer them if you need. <br />CLARKSON: Well, have you read the Planning Department's Recommendations and conditions <br />for this rezone? <br />JARNESKL Yes. <br />CLARKSON: And you're satisfied with those? <br />JARNESKL Yes. <br />CLARKSON: Any questions for the Applicants from the rest of the Commission? If not, thank <br />you. Please be seated, and we'll proceed with the public testimony. At this time, we have one <br />person signed up to testify, Lloyd Mon [sic]. <br />MORI (from audience): Mori. <br />CLARKSON: Mori. Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on <br />this matter before the Commission? <br />MORI: Yes, sir. <br />CLARKSON: Please proceed. <br />MORI: My name is Lloyd Mori. I live at 140 Akolea Place directly across the street from this <br />proposed change. <br />I have two issues. One is the six lots. They're going to be residential, so it's no farming. It's <br />been farmed in the past, and it's been used that way for as long as I've been there. So, this <br />division is going to become residential. There's going to be six houses there. There's going to <br />probably two to three cars there. That's a one -lane road. Where she showed the two-lane road is <br />just a short section as a safety measure `cause there's a hill there. It turns into a one-way road on <br />the other side. The road is stressed already <br />EXHIBIT B <br />3 <br />