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2002-2004
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Jonathan Durrett
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Council: Bill 199, Draft 2 - Filed - 9/15/04 Presented: Council - 9/15/04
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BIL 198 Draft 01 2002-2004
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includes TMKs 7-5-11:2 and 28 through 35, with our lot being 7-5-11:34. Neither the Keaolani <br />subdivision nor the intersection mentioned above is shown on the maps provided by the <br />applicant's representative. <br />Those maps also don't show the large Kailua View Estates subdivision, which adjoins the <br />Kona Heights subdivision, and uses the same streets to access Kuakini highway as does Kona <br />Heights subdivision. Those maps also don't show Keaolani subdivision and several other <br />subdivisions or planned subdivisions in the area. Properties on the mauka side of the Heinaloli <br />Road (the old railroad bed), such as TMK 7-5-12:16, are to be subdivided soon, and would also <br />use those same streets. It is my understanding that Mr. Bolton, principal of the applicant here, is <br />the principal of the entity which intends to subdivide TMK 7-5-12:16, and burden the same <br />streets with its additional subdivision's traffic. <br />Il. Access To Kuakini Highway Will Be Overburdened <br />Kailua View Estates' Nam Kailua Drive and its single intersection at Kuakini highway <br />was never intended to handle more than the Kailua View Estates subdivision. It was not even <br />intended to handle the Kona Heights subdivision traffic that uses it now. Kona Heights had its <br />own access, different and separate from the Kailua View Estates subdivision. When the State <br />improved Kuakini highway and made it a limited access highway, the Kona Heights access road <br />was blocked, forcing Kona Heights traffic to use the Kailua View Estates access road and <br />Kuakini intersection. <br />The addition of the traffic of the proposed large subdivision of the applicant, as well as <br />all the other traffic referred to above, onto Kailua View Estates' Nani Kailua Drive and its <br />intersection with Kuakini Highway, will overburden those streets and intersection, causing <br />untenable public expenses and safety issues. There have been many accidents there, including <br />pedestrian fatality. Note that Nani Kailua Drive has no sidewalks, curbs, gutters, nor parking <br />signage. That increase in traffic will denigrate the value of the Kailua View Estates property. <br />The applicant should be required to find a different access to Kuakini highway and/or <br />substantially improve the Kailua View Estates access road it wants to use, and its intersection <br />with Kuakini Highway. The applicant could do so through property it controls, being TMK <br />(3)7-5-10:65. <br />7 <br />
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