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WILLIAMS: To be determined. <br />REPLOGLE: I understand. <br />WILLIAMS: Yeah. <br />REPLOGLE: Thank you. <br />WILLIAMS: Sure. <br />AGUINALDO: Mr. Chair, I have a question. For the affordable housing and we're talking <br />about lease, what is, you know, how long more in order for you guys to secure the lease? <br />Secondly is are you guys planning to do the construction phase, you know, all at once as far as <br />the affordable housing, the veterans' center? <br />WILLIAMS: Staggered I would imagine. It all depends on finance as you know. So, Marian <br />can speak to financing for the housing. I can speak to financing for the veterans' center. <br />AGUINALDO: Right. And, as far as for the lease, is—I know you guys are talking about <br />securing the lease. How long more? Because water is an issue, yeah? No water, no building. <br />WILLIAMS: Well, the Corp. Counsel, the County was shut yesterday, so I have a call into Joe <br />Kamelamela and all saying where are the documents that are for Harry Kim to sign? And, I, <br />presumably, those documents went from the DLNR, BLNR, they went to the Corp. Counsel who <br />was the action agency for the County, and it just prepares the—for what a perfect, you know, <br />format, so then the Mayor signs that. The Mayor is supposed to sign this. They're here in the <br />County somewhere. We can't locate the documents frankly. That's for EAH's lease. We have <br />our lease. <br />OHASHL Yes, HIVM lease document is in your, in your papers there. So, and then there's also <br />a draft of the EAH or HKI lease. Now that is, I believe the language is the same. This is a lease <br />that went to BLNR and is on route back to the County for execution by the Mayor. So, and the <br />housing lease is now a 65 -year lease. <br />WILLIAMS: Renewable. <br />AGUINALDO: Mm-hmm. Thank you. <br />WILLIAMS: Yes, a 65 -year renewable, and it—and the lease, approved lease by the BLNR is <br />here in the County, in the County administration somewhere. Not sure. After this meeting is <br />over, I'll go to Corp. Counsel. In fact, Malia, is there, can you do that for us? Could you check <br />on that fact `cause I do believe—I've called Ron Kim, and I've called Joe Kamelamela and said <br />hey, you seen your BLNR lease documents? Where are there? They're here. The land agent <br />from DLNR says no they're here, they're at the County. We just can't find them. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />9 <br />