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FUKE: So, that, that's where the, to enable to the fire trucks to be able to maneuver and turn
<br /> around.
<br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, `cause, yeah, you see your approach way on the top where you first say
<br /> your designated County, you know, required roadway, as you come in, making back to Hilo, you
<br /> don't have your apron, yeah?
<br /> FUKE: Oh, so like where, what usually happens is that when you have a private road and where
<br /> they intersect in that, you know, so-called the main road from Wainaku going all the way up,
<br /> yeah? So, that's going to be County dedicable standard road. So_, where you intersect, it has to
<br /> be built to County standards, so they require the necessary flare.
<br /> AGUINALDO: Okay.
<br /> FUKE: Yeah.
<br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, and waterlines are going to go in there as—fire hydrants or—
<br /> FUKE: That's all part of the Subdivision Code, and the Water Department and the Fire
<br /> Department, primarily the Water Depaitalent's requirement for fire protection would have to be
<br /> addressed, so you have to have like a water line into the private roadways, and then they would
<br /> have to—I think there's a minimum 100-foot spacing of the fire hydrants and certain pressure.
<br /> AGUINALDO: Okay, and then my last question. Amau`ulu, I know we want connectivity for
<br /> all the lots. As was mentioned, there's a portion that County-right-of-way stops at a certain
<br /> point. Now, from that point presently right now, whatever connectivity is planned for the future,
<br /> that would be the responsibility of Olson Trust?
<br /> FUKE: No,the neighbors.
<br /> AGUINALDO: Ah—okay.
<br /> KAY: If I may, Mr. Chair. Just to address that and the question about Fire Department access,
<br /> there are two things. Fire Department, Fire Code says that the Fire Department access road
<br /> needs to be at least 20-feet wide, all-weather material. So, whereas the Subdivision Code allows
<br /> for 16 feet of pavement, the Fire.Code requires 20 feet, so they would have to build it to the Fire
<br /> Department access road standard. Again, it doesn't need to be paved necessarily, but all-weather
<br /> access material.
<br /> The second piece is right now, like I said, beyond 650 feet from the intersection with Wainaku.
<br /> Amau`ulu Road is private. The reason that we thought to have a connection there is in the
<br /> future, it leaves aside the possibility for the County to come in and possibly condemn a portion
<br /> of that road to take over responsibility and then we would have connectivity there. It's not, it's
<br /> possible that that connection to Arau`u1u would just be a stub-out at this point and not have an
<br /> actual connection, but in the future, it leaves the option open for the County to come in and make
<br /> that connection.
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