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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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AGE PC 2022/03/08 (2020-2022)
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3 <br /> MOORE: Yes, we have. When we did the amendments in 2018, that allowed the development <br /> for the 48-acre area. We had our traffic engineer review that and look at it and they found that <br /> those activities would not adversely impact and to be actually beneficial by providing a second <br /> access out of, a third access out. So, you do not have to make a left turn onto Hinalani coming <br /> out of the Kaloko Light. <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah. <br /> 3 <br /> MOORE: Those improvements benefit Kaloko Light more than it does the Business Park at this <br /> point. In the addendum to the application, we had our traffic engineer review this proposed <br /> amendment, and they found that these changes that were requesting'--will not change his <br /> recommendations and findings. So, in general, yes, we had it studied and, yes, our traffic <br /> engineer's findings are that there's really no adverse effect and the factors of beneficial effect. <br /> DEFRANCO: Thank you. <br /> VITOUSEK: My last question would be. So, the map indicates that Kamanu Street extension <br /> goes through the West Hawaii Concrete quarry, is that right? <br /> MOORE: No, it's below it. <br /> VITOUSEK: Oh, okay, it looked on the map like it was going through it. <br /> MOORE: There's grading work on the property that is materials been taken out, but those are <br /> building development pads within the MCX areas. So, Kamanu and is within the MCX area, not <br /> the Heavy Industrial area. <br /> SMITH: If Christian wants to pull lip that Google earth photo. It's clear from that Google earth <br /> photo. <br /> VITOUSEK: So, right there, right there. Is that not part of the quarry? <br /> SMITH: No, that's part of White Pre-Cast former base yard, where they would form their boxes, <br /> their HELCO boxes and Hawaiian Tel boxes. <br /> MOORE: It's a quarry related use but not part of the quarry activity. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah, that's kind of what I was referring to. It looks like that would disturb a use <br /> of the existing quarry related uses; pre-cast is that— <br /> SMITH: No if you look sort of makai of that area. Christian if you can show the alignment of <br /> Kanalani Street. Yeah, right there and still the area that West Hawaii Concrete is actively <br /> excavating material is just mauka of Kanalam Street where the road is being built. That's pretty <br /> visible from Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway when you drive by. The mauka quarry area was <br /> excavated the last time was maybe 5 or 6 years ago, so there's no active excavation in the mauka <br /> area. <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT E <br />
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