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KAY: You’re welcome. <br /> <br />UNGER: No other questions. Thank you. <br /> <br />KAY: Thank you, sir. <br /> <br />UNGER: Would the applicant like to come up at this time? Please raise your right hand. <br /> <br />OHAN: Good morning. <br /> <br />UNGER: Good morning. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth before the Planning <br />Commission? <br /> <br />OHAN: Yes, I do. <br /> <br />UNGER: Please state your name and area of residence. <br /> <br />OHAN: My name is Martin M. Ohan. I live at 76-6223A Mikilana Street, Kaiua-Kona, Hawai‘i <br />96740. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. You can proceed with your testimony. <br /> <br />OHAN: Okay. Thank you very much, Commissioners, for the opportunity to speak before you, <br />and I have enjoyed the opportunity to speak with the Planning staff over the last several years on <br />this project, and I’m here to answer any questions that you might have. <br /> <br />This is basically an infill parcel in between two existing subdivisions, and the area is right <br />around 1,000 square \[sic\] feet, and we are providing what I think would be connectivity between <br />two additional adjoining subdivisions, which I think enhances the neighborhood, and, that’s <br />pretty much it. I’ve owned the property for quite a few years, and because of the concurrency <br />and other development sort of issues that have happened the last four, five years, it’s been on <br />hold, but I expect that I’ll be moving forward sometime this year. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. Commissioners, any questions? <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Yes. Just curious, the second round of human skeletal remains that was identified <br />on the property in the report, was that, how was that handled? <br /> <br />OHAN: All of that was handled before I purchased the property, so I just received the <br />documentation from the archaeological study. And I don’t know if the Planning Department has <br />any comments, but all of that was taken care of somewhere around 2000, 2001, and -. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Does Planning Department have any idea that, it says in there that there was a set <br />of skeletal remains that was identified and treated under a burial treatment plan, and then there <br />was an archaeological inventory survey that happened after that that found more remains, but <br />there wasn’t a clear resolution. <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />