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<br /> J <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> * Provide a transportation system whereby people and goods can move efficiently, <br /> safely, comfortably and economically. <br /> <br /> * Provide a system of thoroughfares and streets for the safe, efficient and <br /> comfortable movement of people and goods between and within the various <br /> sections of the County. <br /> <br /> * Provide an integrated State and County system so that new major routes will <br /> complement and encourage proposed land uses. <br /> <br /> <br /> 11. General Plan LUPAG Map: The General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide <br /> (LUPAG) Map designates the area between Waianuenue Avenue and Wailuku River as <br /> <br /> Medium Density Urban Development, except Parcel 2 which is situated on a portion of <br /> Reeds Island is designated as Low Density Urban Development. The proposed 80-foot <br /> <br /> right-of-way alignment extends across the Flood Plain designation (Wailuku River) and <br /> onto lands on the Hamakua side of Wailuku River which are designated Open <br /> <br /> Area/Extensive Agricultural/Low Density Urban Development. <br /> 12. General Plan Facilities Map: The Facilities Map delineates Komohana Street as an <br /> <br /> 80-foot right-of-way secondary arterial which extends in a northerly direction from its <br /> intersection at Waianuenue Avenue towards lands on the Hamakua side of Wailuku <br /> <br /> Drive and terminates near Honomu, and in a southerly direction from its intersection at <br /> Ainaola Street to Keaau. The General Plan Facilities Map also reflects the following <br /> <br /> proposed and/or existing 80-foot right-of-way secondary arterials: (See Exhibit D) <br /> <br /> a) Akolea Road is approximately 2.3 miles and less than 5 minutes from the <br /> intersection of Komohana Street and Waianuenue Avenue. Since 1935, Akolea <br /> <br /> Road extended in a northern direction from Kaumana Drive to Waipahoehoe <br /> Stream/Gulch, approximately 4,600 feet. Subsequently in 1949, Akolea Road <br /> <br /> extended further north for a mile to connect to Waianuenue Avenue. A major <br /> length of Akolea Road, from Waianuenue Avenue toward Kaumana Drive, <br /> <br /> presently has a 20-foot pavement and 3-foot paved shoulders within an existing <br /> 40-foot right-of-way. The remaining portion of the road to Kaumana Drive has <br /> <br /> a minimum 10-foot pavement within the 40-foot right-of-way. The entire <br /> <br /> -4- <br />