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ROY: But, it's right about there, and that is deeded access— <br />REPLOGLE: Okay. <br />ROY: available to the Applicant. <br />REPLOGLE: Thank you. <br />ROY: Yeah. <br />CLARKSON: Any further questions? I have a question. What is the speed limit on that curve <br />there? <br />ROY: I think its 25 miles an hour. It's coming down the road. I stood out there for a little <br />while, and there's yellow signs yeah that say 15, I believe, right there you can see one on the <br />curve. Oh, that's not a speed limit. That's about what people go. On that area, what I noticed is <br />that pretty much people are going about 20 miles, 25 miles an hour. There were a few people <br />that were heading out of Waipi`o Valley, you know, heading out of town, kind of accelerating <br />possibly up to maybe 25 or 30 on their way out of this area. But for the most part, the speed <br />limit seemed to be upheld. It didn't seem to be an issue. <br />CLARKSON: And, do you have a quick review of the conditions? Any slides that we could <br />quickly review the Director's recommendations for conditions? <br />ROY: I don't have a slide except for that, but we can go through—some of the conditions, of <br />course, are general, but some of the ones that I believe are, staff believes that are important, and I <br />actually have some slides, if I could just kind of skip ahead and I put out some additional <br />pictures here. One issue is the site line from the driveway or access. The picture on the left, I'm <br />standing in the proposed driveway access, and you can only see about 20-25, 30 feet down the <br />road. Cars will be coming from this direction, and like I said, at about 20-25 miles an hour, <br />possibly, so the site line is a concern, and that's why we talked about removing some of that <br />vegetation. In discussions with DPW, their only concern was anything within their right-of-way <br />they would require to be removed. So, vegetation, things like that, would be removed if it's in <br />their right-of-way, but at this time, they didn't they were unable to tell me if that's the case. <br />The next one is another issue. It's on the other side of the property. Here you can see significant <br />erosion and deposition of sediments into the roadway. This is due in part to some of the clearing <br />that's occurred, but just the geology and slope of the site. So, we asked that in order to reduce <br />some of that erosion that some vegetation be planted, possibly ground cover along this area. <br />Let me skip back to—another condition we, special condition that we had in place was—it's <br />unfortunate that we can't see it, but there's a large outfall that—storm water outfall right here <br />that runs across the road. There was some green waste stacked, so we wanted to make sure that <br />that remains clear and open to provide adequate drainage of the area. So, that was another <br />omission that they ensure, that they don't store any green waste at that location, to make sure that <br />that outfall continues to work. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />3 <br />