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know, leaving waste there and it not being properly taken care of and cleaned up. And also how <br />close is, is it anywhere near the aquifer, the huge aquifer in that area there? <br /> <br />FUKE: The aquifer would be located more mauka. <br /> <br />YATES: Okay. <br /> <br />FUKE: Yeah. This area is actually, the aquifer is generally like, you know, where the Village is, <br />and so this area is generally between the Village and the heliport facility. <br /> <br />Now, relative to your question about the clean-up, I think it’s a good one, and normally they do <br />that, they have this kind of clean-up responsibility or obligation imposed on quarries. And I’m <br />just looking at the Special Permit conditions for the quarry and whether there was any condition <br />to that effect. Okay, so on the quarry permit, you know, for the 220-acre quarry site, they did <br />have this as a condition: “The applicant shall submit an Erosion Control and Site Restoration <br />Plan for review and approval by the Planning Director, in consultation with the Department of <br />Public Works, one year prior to the expiration date of the permit or prior to the termination of the <br />operations, whichever occurs first.” So, now, if, in response to – I think your question is a very <br />good one – so, this is Ms. Leilani Pulmano. <br /> <br />UNGER: Aloha. <br /> <br />PULMANO: Aloha. <br /> <br />UNGER: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before the <br />Planning Commission? <br /> <br />PULMANO: Yes. <br /> <br />UNGER: Please state your name and your area of residence. <br /> <br />PULMANO: My name is Leilani Pulmano. I work for Pacific Rim Land and I actually live in <br />Lahaina, Maui. <br /> <br />UNGER: Okay. <br /> <br />PULMANO: Maybe I can shed some light toward Commissioner Yates. As part — <br /> <br />YATES: Thank you. <br /> <br />PULMANO: As part of the Department of Health permit requirements for an asphalt and <br />concrete batching plant, they do have a requirement for a closure plan to clean up that particular <br />site, but as part of the GBI baseyard site our lease requires them to clean up the site as well. <br /> <br />YATES: Okay. <br /> <br />7 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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