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LIM: Right, they paid the fee basically — <br /> <br />UNGER: Right. <br /> <br />LIM: — the applicant has committed to, to the extent possible when they are constructing the <br />portion of the Parkway, to have the base course and all the other things — <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay, right. <br /> <br />LIM: — such that the County doesn’t have to redo the whole road when they do it. <br /> <br />UNGER: Right, so essentially you dedicated the land to that, but by the time you build <br />mauka-makai, you are not further obligated to pay a fair share of constructing that section on <br />your property. <br /> <br />LIM: Yeah, we’ve already paid the fees for that portion. <br /> <br />UNGER: Right, they paid the fees — <br /> <br />DEWEESE: We paid the fees, as well as donate — <br /> <br />UNGER: Oh, okay, in addition to the — <br /> <br />DEWEESE: Yes. <br /> <br />UNGER: Got it, got it, okay. <br /> <br />DEWEESE: So it’s about a total of two million that we have paid to accommodate all the flood <br />issues and the roadway issues on this property so far. <br /> <br />UNGER: Got it, got it, okay. <br /> <br />CARR SMITH: And your timing for building the mauka-makai road? <br /> <br />DEWEESE: It would be one of the first things we would have to get started because, as you may <br />recall, before we can get a certificate of occupancy on the lower left D portion, that road has to <br />be completed. So that’s always been our critical path. And FEMA, the delayed FEMA study <br />has, you know, just stopped it until September of last year. <br /> <br />UNGER: There is — <br /> <br />CHURCH: Were you able to do archaeological studies on the roadway? Get that done? I know <br />that’s a humbug. <br /> <br />DEWEESE: Yes, those were all required. <br /> <br />15 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />