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<br /> 04/23/2003 12:09 8089626828 MOBILE SERVICES INTL PAGE 01 <br /> Tom and Kris Carpenter <br /> Po Box I3o RE(' " i~,l <br /> Papaaloa96780 '03 ~lflY 19 AEI 10 31 <br /> 96?-RR~g <br /> G'~I l~" ~ :;!_E:f in <br /> COUNTY : iF HAWAII <br /> RE: Un paved roads <br /> Aloha, Fred <br /> Per our conversation at the community meeting on Thurs. The 15'~ <br /> about the "Roads in limbo" <br /> Most of these roads have ahHays been unpaved but were "maintained" <br /> by the Sugaz companies as perfectly serviceable access roads. <br /> It was suggested at the meetatg that perhaps the Coumy should adopt <br /> a "Rural toad standard" for a graded, maintained gravel roads. <br /> The traditional County mind set that any road that they touch needs to be paved <br /> is, under the circumstances, not only economically un feasible but very <br /> in efficient. <br /> Matry of these wads don't need much to make them fully accessible to <br /> County EMS vehicles. <br /> Most of our neighbors and, I believe, you and your wife have purchased <br /> prot>P*ties here on the Flamakua Coast At least in part because of the isolated <br /> nature of living "OffRoad" and would not even welcome pavement past our gates. <br /> A relatively small investmem in gravel and grading could very quickly bring much <br /> higher levels of safety, and security to these Waal lands. The additional benefit to the <br /> Coumy would of course be that these leads could then be much more easily <br /> used for diversified apiculture thus increasing the tax base. <br /> Mnhalo for your attention to this issue. <br /> Tom Carpenter Kris Carpenter RN <br /> y <br /> Comm. No. <br /> Ref. 7o: W <br /> Ref. Dote <br /> <br />