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those intersections, so I can't tell you what—not recently anywayI can't tell you what causes <br /> were; it could have been an accident, it could have been, you know, some malfunction of the traffic <br /> signals, it could be mistiming of the traffic signals. But in any case, like I said, at least within our <br /> study area, we had attempted to mitigate the primary access both Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway and <br /> Kuakini Highway. <br /> Now, if you have any specific questions on the traffic study, I can, you know, go directly to them. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay, thank you. Mr. Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: I have serious questions for Mr. Okaneku regarding his traffic study submitted by <br /> the applicant. If any of these questions are offensive, please let me know, I'll restate it. <br /> Mr. Okaneku, what was your assignment? <br /> OKANEKU: My assignment was to prepare a traffic impact analysis report for the Pualani Makai. <br /> VAN PERNIS: And were you instructed to study any particular intersections? <br /> OKANEKU: No. <br /> VAN PERNIS: How did you select the three intersections you did study? <br /> OKANEKU: Well, the study area is based upon the size of the development. Typically, for a <br /> smaller project, we would just analyze the access intersection that I've done, and for a larger project, <br /> we'll take one intersection north and then one intersection south of the project site. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Just one intersection each way. <br /> OKANEKU: Yes. It could go larger, you know, if we were talking about something like a major <br /> resort, you know, we'll go further out. But again, this is just a neighborhood commercial center, <br /> with an occupying residential, so I guess in my opinion the study area was sufficient. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Okay, your opinion, even though this project would have more people driving in <br /> and out than a resort. <br /> OKANEKU: Which resort? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Any resort that you based your decision on. <br /> OKANEKU: Well, I don't know what, how you compare this with another resort. What resort are <br /> we talking about? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Okay, forget it. Why was Henry Street intersection not studied? <br /> OKANEKU: Can you repeat that? Which intersection? <br /> 25 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />
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