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They were thinking very strongly of doing it but they didn't do it, okay? And unfortunately I <br /> have a copy of it, okay. <br /> TANIGUCHI: Fortunately maybe. <br /> INOUYE: Oh well, depends how you look at it. <br /> GADDIS: Thank you, Mr. Inouye. <br /> INOUYE: I'm caught in between. Reed's Bay is caught into a situation <br /> GADDIS: Go ahead and use your microphone when you're speaking. Thank you. <br /> INOUYE: Any questions? <br /> TANIGUCHI: That letter he speaks of, does there exist an unsigned letter? Do you know, <br /> Gordon? <br /> HEIT: Not that I'm aware of, no. <br /> TANIGUCHI: Yeah see, that's why it's better you have it. But what does the, what did 149 do? <br /> Extend for how long? <br /> HEIT: It extended existing leases in the, I believe, primarily in the Kanoelehua, Banyan Drive <br /> area an additional 40 years beyond the current lease term. Oh sorry, the original lease term. But <br /> again, Mr. Inouye doesn't have a lease with us <br /> TANIGUCHI: Yeah, because it ran out. <br /> HEIT: it's a month-to-month, yes. But he has a month-to-month permit. <br /> TANIGUCHI: But, but that's why I'm curious. <br /> HEIT: He did come to the Board prior to the expiration of his lease <br /> TANIGUCHI: Yeah. <br /> HEIT: requesting extension under Act 219 back in 2014. The Board denied his request but <br /> granted him a one year hold over on his lease and upon termination or expiration of the one year <br /> hold over, gave him a month-to-month revocable permit. And that's where we are today. <br /> TANIGUCHI: How long has that been? <br /> HEIT: Excuse me? <br /> TANIGUCHI: How long has it, have they been on month-to-month? From 11 <br /> HEIT: Since 2016, I believe. <br /> Page 17 of 19 <br /> Banyan Drive Hawaii Redevelopment Agency <br /> September 24,2018 Minutes <br />