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left turns the traffic backs up Kekuanao`a. When there's a red light at Manono Street it will back <br /> up to BEI, I think it's called Iolani Street, it happens. The big issue there is going to be that if <br /> everyone's making a left turn on Mililani from mauka side and especially even those that are <br /> coming from Puna side they might just take the right turn onto Mililani that intersection is going <br /> to get a ton of traffic it's going to happen. <br /> You've two hundred forty (240) spaces or whatever parking spots and you're going to have a fast <br /> turnover especially if there is a drive-through. It's not a good place for a drive-through. Okay, <br /> another point to mention is that that intersection regularly floods, the County has put temporary <br /> like signage there. It's been there for several years, the water will fill, people would have to <br /> slow down when they come down the hill and the water will splash, or they'll drive around it <br /> crossing the yellow lines. Again, not your problem but with the increase in traffic that your <br /> project would have that needs to be addressed with the County, it's not a safe intersection just <br /> creates a ton of congestion. <br /> So, I just highly doubt any of you would want to go sleep at night with a drive-through across <br /> from your home. It's just something for me to voice, I have to voice my opinions so I urge you <br /> to just consider this disapprove that part of the project and just kind of consider the implications <br /> that this will have on the residents that live nearby and that's it. Thank you for your time. If you <br /> have any questions — <br /> AGUINALDO: Thank you very much Lisa for your testimony. <br /> FRANKLIN: Yeah, I appreciate all the work you do. <br /> AGUINALDO: Alright, mahalo. <br /> FRANKLIN: Thanks. <br /> AGUINALDO: Commissioners any questions for the testifier? <br /> AU: Vice Chair this Commissioner Au, I do have question. <br /> AGUINALDO: You may proceed. <br /> AU: Thank you. Good morning Ms. Franklin. <br /> FRANKLIN: Hi, Dean. <br /> AU: Hi, I have two (2) questions for you. I guess the first question is where do you live in <br /> respect to the project? <br /> FRANLIN: My assumption is that I live literally across from where the drive-through was <br /> proposed. I'm at seven three three oh. I didn't really want to say that on YouTube. I live next <br /> to the labor union building, like the second home on the road. <br /> 3 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />