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HENRIQUES: Yes, I do. <br /> CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Please state your name and resident address, and if you <br /> received the Background and Recommendation Reports. <br /> HENRIQUES: My name is Robert J. Henriques, P. O. Box 3127, Kailua-Kon~~~~r~5. <br /> I have received the Recommendation. <br /> Time.-.-------r - RY-----------'----'--. <br /> Date------- ~ ~ - <br /> CHAIRMAN: Thank you. County Council /v - ,f, ~'C <br /> KASHIWA: My name is Gregg Kashiwa, 5375 Kalanianaole Highway, Honolulu, <br /> Hawaii. I have received the Recommendation. <br /> CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Do you have anything else you'd like to testify to at this <br /> time? <br /> KASHIWA: Not at this time. <br /> CHAIRMAN: Okay, then we'll ask you to take a seat back and get public testimony. <br /> Will the three people who raised their hand please come forwazd. Please state your name and <br /> resident address. <br /> E. KRIEG: Eric Krieg, 73-4265 Mamalahoa Highway or Hawaii Belt Highway. <br /> CHAIRMAN: Please testify. <br /> E. KRIEG: Well, I represent the property just east of the subject property, and I <br /> have some questions on how the development is going to be carried out. First of all, on the <br /> metes and boundaries, there's a 4.131 acre discrepancy, and it hasn't been pointed out how <br /> this property has gone from I1 acres to 15 acres. You know, how does the boundary change? <br /> How does the boundary change due to the surveying? We can see that the east, the south and <br /> the Mamalahoa Highway seem to check out, but the north boundary may be in question. As to <br /> the size and extreme narrowness of the property, it does not seem to lend itself to any sort of a <br /> profitable ag enterprise if broken down into five three-acre lots. The property is only 260 to <br /> 300 feet wide by a little over 2,000 feet long. It's also a Soil Class E, which is the poorest <br /> classification for soil. <br /> On the Subdivision Codes, they want to put a road inside there. And on Subdivision Codes it <br /> states that no dead-end cul-de-sacs over 600 feet maximum should be allowed; and this <br /> <br /> property, when they put the road in, that dead-end cul-de-sac would be over 1,500 feet long. <br /> <br /> The Subdivision Codes also state that three-acre lots cannot be any less than 170 feet in width, <br /> that they take that all from one-acre lots being 130-foot minimum width, and then each <br /> <br /> additional acre adding 20 feet to that. So, right now, just for one of those acres, those three- <br /> -32- 6 0 . d2 <br /> Comae. No. <br /> Fide rE1o. 2 N GIKhI <br /> Ief Zbt PrQSented ~pe<,Qi PC. <br /> JAN 2 3 1997 <br /> <br />