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2018-02-15 Leeward Exh A (USE 17-73)
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<br />SHIMAOKA: Thank you. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: I have a couple more questions. So the pathway is going to remain. <br /> <br />ROSTAU: That’s correct. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: Is it going to remain a pathway for the condo residents to go to the Kings’ <br />Shops? <br /> <br />ROSTAU: Yes, so the pathway will remain intact all the way back to the condos. It’s also <br />currently used for our petroglyph tour that we run two days a week. And so that will remain in <br />place and will continue to be used to access the King’s Trail. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: So how do you control people going on and off your course then? Just trying to <br />think logistically how that works. The putting holes are not going to be fenced off or anything <br />like that. <br /> <br />ROSTAU: No, they will not be. They will be open. So currently there is minimal foot traffic <br />that goes through there, and with the staff that we’ll have monitoring the course, I don’t see that <br />as being an issue in terms of, you know, making sure that people who are crossing on the path <br />versus people who are playing on the course will be, will be separated. There will not be a <br />fenced area and they will not be separated in that regard, so it would just be a matter of how we <br />manage that internally. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: And were you planning on just doing the first half jut to see how it goes? Was <br />that the approach? <br /> <br />ROSTAU: We did want to do a two-phase approach for the reason to see how it’s accepted, to <br />see its use essentially before we ventured onto the second, the second nine. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: And I just heard today that it’s a synthetic material? I hadn’t seen that in the <br />background — <br /> <br />ROSTAU: Right, that’s correct. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: So you don’t expect any drain-off or anything into the pond or surrounding <br />areas. <br /> <br />ROSTAU: No. And we have run a full drainage report. I might have Leonard or Roger speak to <br />that in greater detail, but we actually would be using less water than we currently are, with the <br />synthetic greens in place, which would also be an advantage. So there is obviously a whole <br />landscaping plan behind it, but it would entail limited, limiting the water use. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: Thank you. <br /> <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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