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2020-01-16 Leeward Exh B (REZ 19-237, SMA 19-073 & SMA 379)
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application at this time. There has been no indication that they want to conduct any work in the <br /> shoreline setback area. And the applicant may be able to address that question a little better. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay. And, the Jeep trail needs to stay intact? <br /> ROY: It's not, it's, the public access plan, the comprehensive public access plan is hopefully <br /> going to address how that's maintained, if it is. We'll decide through the Director's, of course, <br /> recommendation how best to ensure that the access is provided along there. And, as you saw, <br /> it's, the trail is kind of open, it's ragged but it's traversable. I'm not sure, four-wheel drive <br /> maybe, but we walked along it, and, so, but the preservation plan, the public access plan is <br /> supposed to touch on that. And if there is specific conditions that the Commission would like, or <br /> the Director would like, to put into that plan, we would do that at that time, but there has been no <br /> discussion of improving that road or maintaining it, kind of it is as is. <br /> CARR SMITH: And I believe that it's just pedestrian access that's required to be provided, <br /> right? <br /> YEE: To my knowledge, yes. But, I'd, make sure we'd ask the applicant to <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay, thank you. <br /> ROY: Yeah, there is no vehicular access through the parcel being provided. Public access is <br /> pedestrian to the shoreline, mauka to makai, and then laterally along the shoreline. I think the <br /> Jeep road is just what has been called the Jeep road because it was at one time, but it goes in and <br /> out. But, it is accessible, but I'm not sure for vehicle. <br /> LINGER: Was this access issue addressed in the conditions? <br /> ROY: Yes, yes <br /> UNGER: WhatI'm having a hard time <br /> ROY: —one of which is the comprehensive public access plan that we are requiring. And—let <br /> me go back to <br /> UNGER: But what item is that on the condition of approval? <br /> ROY: Yeah, that should have been, it's <br /> MOOERS mom the audience]: Condition 6 of the SMA. <br /> ROY: Yeah, it's in the <br /> UNGER: Oh, SMA. <br /> ROY: Yeah, sorry, yeah, that's in the SMA approval, No. 6. <br /> 5 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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