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YATES: Second. <br /> CARR SMITH: Faye, thank you. Second by Faye. All in favor? <br /> COMMISSIONERS: (Inaudible response) <br /> CARR SMITH: Anybody opposed? (Inaudible response) Okay, Wendy, are you there? Let's <br /> hope she is there. Her placeholder is there. Wendy, if you are available <br /> VITOUSEK: She just sent in a note that came upon the side that says that she doesn't have a <br /> microphone, and that she is sorry. <br /> CARR SMITH: Oh, I see that now, okay. All right. Well, we tried. <br /> VITOUSEK: In that event, I'll make a motion that we close public testimony. <br /> CARR SMITH: Thank you <br /> DEFRANCO: Second. <br /> CARR SMITH: motion to close, seconded by Barbara. All in favor? <br /> COMMISSIONERS: Aye (and inaudible response) <br /> CARR SMITH: Thanks, you guys. Okay, so, where were we? <br /> VAN PERNIS: I was asking questions. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay. <br /> VAN PERNIS: There was no traffic study in the 1990's with the prior owner. Apparently, there <br /> is no study now. The traffic 22 years later is much heavier, and this project is across from the <br /> intersection of Alii and Walua Road, as well as Kahakai. So I'd like to ask the applicant—and <br /> those are substandard roads, by the wayI'd like to ask the applicant whether he would agree to <br /> do a traffic study of this project's impact now and in the future on the traffic on Alii Drive, <br /> Kahakai, and Walua, and the intersection of Walua and Alii. I believe a traffic study would be <br /> required, if there was a new application. Are you going to do a traffic study and defer this so we <br /> can see a traffic study? Twenty-two years later? <br /> CARR SMITH: Sid, are you there? I don't see you. Or do you want Evan to <br /> FUKE: Here I am. <br /> CARR SMITH: Okay there you are—go ahead, if you'd like to respond. <br /> 17 <br /> EXHIBIT E <br />