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additional 14.83 acres of commercial uses (approximately 162,740 square feet of <br />gross leasable space) and approximately 50.41 acres of light industrial uses. , <br />o Recommended Phase 2 roadway improvements include the extension of <br />Kamanu Street resulting in a continuous north -south corridor between <br />Hina Lani Street and Kealakehe Parkway between Hina Lani Street and <br />Kealakehe Parkway. Additional recommendations include construction of <br />the North Access Road between Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway and <br />Kamanu Street, extension of the South Access Road between Kanalani and <br />Kamanu Street, North Access Road/Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway <br />intersection improvements (already completed by DOT) and Kealakehe/ <br />Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway approach/intersection improvements <br />(already completed by DOT). <br />• Phase 3 is expected to be completed by Year 2037 and includes approximately <br />25.23 acres of light industrial uses and 42.31 acres of heavy industrial uses. In <br />conjunction with the third phase of development, the North and South Access <br />Roads will be extended further east (mauka) from Kamanu Street to provide <br />access to the proposed uses included in Phase 3 as well as restriping <br />improvements. <br />DPW Review: Based on their review of the application, Department of Public Works - <br />Engineering Division (DPW) was concerned that the proposed amendment language <br />eliminated the requirement to construct the North Access Road between Queen <br />Ka`ahumanu-Highway and Kanalani Street. DPW suggested that the amended condition <br />keep the requirement for constriction of this segment prior to granting of Certificate of <br />Occupancy. Based on the preceding the applicant changed their condition amendment <br />request to include the completion of the North Access Road between the Queen <br />Ka`ahumanu Highway and the Kanalam Street extension to County dedicable standards <br />as part of the Phase 1 improvements. DOT Review: Based on their review of the <br />application and TIAR, DOT confirmed that Condition H was fulfilled as part of the <br />Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway widening project and that the road circulation plan and <br />-7- <br />