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HALL: Oh. How about you just point for him, Alex? Alex will point for you.
<br />SERAIN: Okay, if you, if I'm reading the map right, Kikaha is on the bottom, right, okay, so
<br />where is that main street? Okay. So, it's—it's off Kikaha, the main street, right? So, there's
<br />no road actually coming down leading to Kikaha. Am I right? Okay, so that's, that's the main
<br />issue in terms of where that main road is going to go through. But, however, I hope there's no
<br />hidden agenda that seeking to open up another road to Kikaha. My concern would be health and
<br />safety issue because right now, people use that street to and from the park, not only the senior
<br />citizens, as well as toddlers using the park. And, having a through street, make it where you
<br />have probably triple the amount of public traffic coming through a non -through street. So, it's a
<br />big concern for the residents in that area. So, I hope that it clarifies it that there's no road
<br />connecting to Kikaha. Okay? Thank you.
<br />LEE: I'm Joelle Lee, and actually, can you pull back to the one that has like the actual picture?
<br />HALL: The aerial.
<br />LEE: Sorry, I'm going to point where I live real fast.
<br />LEE (near presentation screen): Right there.
<br />LEE: So, I have a couple concerns. One is if there is a thoroughfare going through, I'm
<br />assuming it would probably be right by our home in between because we do have a little bit of
<br />that County land on that side. So, for us, I just, I don't like the increased traffic.
<br />And, then, I was a little bit concerned. I wanted to know about the covenants, like if there is
<br />going to be a certain amount of square footage, if it's going to be used as rental properties?
<br />Because we really want to keep the value of our homes up, and I'm afraid that if there is too
<br />many rental properties there, that it will decrease, or it will decline.
<br />And, the last thing is because of where we are, I'm concerned about the flood. I want to ensure
<br />that water is not going to be going into our property.
<br />CLARKSON: Thank you.
<br />CHONG: Good morning. I, Sharon Chong, is a resident of [stated address] Kikaha Street. I do
<br />not agree that Kikaha Street should be a through street. We have a lot of cars that goes to the
<br />park daily to play baseball. They play basketball, volleyball. You have baseball players. They
<br />time the players running on the side of the streets, etc. There's too much activities going on at
<br />the park. There's no parking. Cars already are parked along the street which is, which cause the
<br />congestion, you know? When they turn, they turn right around the street. There's no way to
<br />turn.
<br />Also, opening the street at the top is wrong and will cause a lot of traffic which we already have,
<br />and especially in the morning at the 4 -way stop or where we come out, it's going to be even
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