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conditions, develop trip generation characteristics, analyze traffic impact on Mamalahoa <br />Highway from two proposed access driveways, Ishihara Farm Road and at adjacent <br />intersections in the project area (Waikelehua Place, Keaka Kea Place and Earl's Pa`auilo <br />Store Driveway) and to recommend ways to mitigate impacts identified in the study. <br />Based on the findings, the TIAR recommends the following traffic mitigation <br />measures: 1) The median taper on the left -turn lane on eastbound Mamalahoa Highway at <br />Keaka Kea Place should be restriped to extend the two-way, left -turn lane from Earl's <br />Pa`auilo Store Driveway to the beginning of the left -turn lane at Keaka Kea Place; 2) <br />Minimum 100-foot spacings should be provided between the intersections on Mamalahoa <br />Highway at Waikelehua Place, the west and center driveways, and Earl's Pa`auilo Store <br />Driveway/Ishihara Farm Road; 3) The site frontage road should be set back a minimum <br />of 25 feet from the future right-of-way of Mamalahoa Highway; and 4) The west and/or <br />the center driveway should be designed to accommodate the truck turning movements <br />to/from Mamalahoa Highway. <br />According to correspondence from the applicant and the State Department of <br />Transportation (HDOT), there are several issues that need to be addressed in an updated <br />TIAR including, but not limited to, providing acceptable rationale for two commercial <br />driveways from Mamalahoa Highway instead of a single consolidated access from the <br />existing Ishihara Faun Road, current easement restrictions on the property, and justifying <br />the proposal of a two-way, left -turn lane on Mamalahoa Highway. <br />As access from the highway is under the jurisdiction of the State, a condition of <br />approval will be added requiring the applicant to furnish. an updated TIAR to HDOT for <br />approval, prior to issuance of final plan approval for any use in the CN-zoned area, since <br />the proposed commercial development will have the most impact on traffic conditions. <br />Mamalahoa Highway is designated by the General Plan as a secondary arterial <br />road and thus shall be improved to the required standard with an 80-foot right-of-way; <br />which will require the applicant to continue to provide a 10-foot-wide fixture road <br />widening setback along the property's entire Mamalahoa Highway frontage. As a result <br />of Subdivision No. 7820, approved by the Planning Department in 2004, the subject <br />property currently has a 10-foot-wide "No Vehicular Access & Planting Screen" <br />-6- <br />