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According to the Department of Public Works: <br />Ali'i Drive traffic in the southbound lane will experience some delay when <br />left turns are made to the project during peak hours. Additional delays can <br />be expected when pedestrian traffic and vehicle traffic share the road. <br />No increase in traffic volumes on Ali'i Drive over the build -out period was <br />accounted for in the report, and that if the existing tum lane is extended, it <br />will serve intermediate properties as well. The Department of Public <br />Works recommends that the existing two-way left tum lane fronting the <br />adjacent property to the north be extended to serve the entry to the subject <br />property. <br />The Police Department, consistent with its recommendations for all new requests <br />along Alii Drive for multi -unit subdivisions, is requesting left -turn storage lanes. <br />26. Public Access: The subject site is not adjacent to or near the shoreline, and thus no <br />public accesses to the shoreline will be affected. Further, according to the applicant, <br />since there are no known identified trails going through the site, fishing and/or coastal <br />access would not be an issue. <br />PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br />27. Access: The proposed access to the project site is from Ali'i Drive. According to the <br />Department of Public Works (DPW), Ali'i Drive fronting the property is a two-lane <br />County road with 20 -foot -wide pavement in good condition, and 6 -foot -wide paved <br />shoulders, all within an approximately 50 -foot wide right-of-way. According to the <br />General Plan, Alii Drive shall be improved to a 60 -foot wide right-of-way. As such, the <br />DPW requires the applicant to: <br />provide for the future road widening by dedicating one-half of the difference <br />between the existing width of Alii Drive and 60 feet to the County as a condition <br />of final subdivision approval, or issuance of a certificate of occupancy; <br />provide a paved shoulder extending to the right-of-way property line. Pavement <br />transitions, signs and markings, drainage improvements, and relocation of utilities <br />may be required as necessary; <br />1n <br />