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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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PLUNKETT: And I will confirm that as well. <br /> KERN: Okay. <br /> VITOUSEK: Next, next one. So, one of the things that I'm pretty sure countywide we've been <br /> trying to eliminate is the, you know, cul-de-sac effect of development. And you know, as Mr. <br /> Fuke pointed out, there are two entrances for Waikoloa. I saw on one of the slides for the master <br /> plan what looked like a potential future road stub leading into the Mauna Lani development. And <br /> I saw that and thought wow, that would be an unbelievable way to alleviate some of the resort <br /> traffic from Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway if there was a connection between Waikoloa and <br /> Mauna Lani Resort in the area of, I think it was listed as, looked like Puakala Place in the slide <br /> had the stub-out going into Mauna Lani area. Sort of in the vicinity of what looks like Na Ala <br /> Hele Road coming in from Mauna Lani. And it would be a very short distance to connect the two <br /> and would allow for pretty significant reduction of the back-and-forth traffic between those.Now <br /> is that something that's considered? Having seen, seeing that road on the master plan? <br /> FUKE: I will defer that to Ann, but the concept was to embrace the notion of connectivity, you <br /> know not only like within residential areas,but also between projects, and I agree with you, you <br /> know that's a very good concept to have. It spreads the traffic around. Whether that's feasible or <br /> not, you know, I really don't know because it depends on the other side as well. But I'll defer that <br /> to, in terms of the specificity of this possibility to Ann. <br /> HEAD: Well, I don't think we've, we've as part of this project really studied the need of making <br /> that connection. You see it on the map. I do want to point out one of the hurdles in order to make <br /> that connection, it would require another crossing of the King's Trail to join up with, with Mauna <br /> Lani. <br /> VITOUSEK: It looks like-- <br /> HEAD: It's not something we really looked at. <br /> VITOUSEK: It looked to me like it was entirely mauka of the King's Trail. <br /> HEAD: You can't, you can't get into Mauna Lani without crossing the trail. <br /> VITOUSEK: Is there a mauka-makai trail that-- <br /> HEAD: .That's--I'm <br /> hat--HEAD: .That's--I'm sorry? <br /> VITOUSEK: Is there a mauka-makai trail that would be crossed? Or you're talking about the <br /> King's Trail? So, maybe, maybe it would be helpful to pull up the slide so you can know what <br /> we're talking about. <br /> HEAD: The King's Trail itself. <br /> VITOUSEK: Would it be possible to pull up the map of the-- <br /> 43 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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