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CLARKSON: But these roads, the cross, the connectivity cross— <br /> KAY: Correct. <br /> il <br /> CLARKSON: With the Wainaku mauka and then the H o-Hamakua direction, those would <br /> remain private roads? <br /> KAY: No, so— <br /> CLARKSON: —Those are— <br /> KAY: —Yeah, so the part of the condition says that those roads that are meant for connectivity <br /> would have to be built to County dedicable standards and""dedicated. <br /> CLARKSON: Okay. <br /> KAY: Yeah. <br /> CLARKSON: So, then the properties at the end at which those roads terminate would have <br /> access over those roads. <br /> KAY: Yes, at this point, but yeah— <br /> CLARKSON: Whenever they got dedicated and built? <br /> KAY: Right, but, you know, those could come down, but the others could, you know—there <br /> could be access-that's prohibited farther up, you know, as far as, `cause it's going to basically <br /> terminate with the mauka area It Would be going on then private property. It's just, we're <br /> setting aside the possibilityfor if in the future, the mauka area gets developed, then there's that <br /> connectivity built in. <br /> CLARKSON: So, Mr. Inouye is aware of this and that there will be a public road or at least <br /> going to Lot 31,which is the lot that surrounds his lot. <br /> FUKE: Correct. So, if and when that lot is developed, then I'm sure the County would require <br /> that they build a dedicable standard road and in due time, there may be connection to that land- <br /> locked parcel. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you. If there are no further— <br /> AU: —One more question real quick. As far as utilities, we talked about water. What is the <br /> Applicant's plan for power, telephone, and cable? Do they plan to go underground or overhead? <br /> FUKE: Overhead. <br /> 17 <br />