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ROCK: Alright and as you can see here again, I do apologize for the arrows that would have <br /> been a very helpful piece of information. This is a 2 lane in both directions drive aisle it will <br /> also be designed with sufficient space for the loading prior to the vehicle gate and the entries and <br /> exits from here will also comply with the County Code. So, the vehicle gates it is intended to be <br /> as the residents and visitors enter the gate can slide open and slide closed and this in general will <br /> also assist with some of the parking considerations for the site as well. So, it's a bit of a dove tail <br /> and also one of the douncing factors to consider for the site. <br /> So, overall for the traffic control devices I do understand the Commissioner's comments and the <br /> need for traffic controls as appropriate and the review by Department of Public Works we do <br /> plan on continuing the discussions with the County to make sure that the result of the project is <br /> appropriate. So, as far as the conditions imposed to the resolution it does sort of fall back to the <br /> general position that as much flexibility as possible, we would like to have some room to make <br /> adjustments. One of the things that specifically address those parking and traffic on our site plan <br /> is that in the previous version of our site plan the loading aisle was a bit narrower from the street <br /> to the gate. So, we extended that a bit at a cost of a parking stall but, that is just one example of <br /> some of the changes that occur over time as we refine our site plan. <br /> But, on balance we think that it's a net positive for the community because it improves traffic <br /> safety and as we get into parking we feel that it does not diminish the availability of parking for <br /> our residents. <br /> AGUINALDO: That load thing that you indicated Mr. Rock is that off of Kapi`olani or are we <br /> talking about Kukuau? <br /> ROCK: Both entry ways will have <br /> AGUINALDO: Okay. Thank you. <br /> ROCK: Thank you very much and indeed this a great example of the type of conversation that <br /> we like to have to get the ideas from around the table and to talk about what our vision might be <br /> having the input from the community and seeing if we can come to reasonable results and satisfy <br /> the County. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you very much. <br /> AGUINALDO: Chair I have one more. I have one more, my last, Tom I have one more for Mr. <br /> Rock. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Go ahead. <br /> AGUINALDO: You know as far based on the residents and what you are looking at for <br /> affordable housing and what you guys are trying to do I'm sure you guys are going to be catering <br /> and there's a threshold as far as income. I'm sure it is going to also have some seniors as well. <br /> So, with that being said there I know there's no crosswalk "—"possibly on our Condition J <br /> traffic devices its required by Public Works is a crosswalk for pedestrian to cross Kapi`olani. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> 14 <br />