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can address not only the noise issue coming from you know I want to have this and this and as <br /> well as the possible smell. So, during this process there were quite a bit of adjustments made by <br /> the Panda Express architect to specifically address the concerns raised by members of the church <br /> and this was all done not during the SMA process, but it was done administratively during the <br /> Plan Approval process. So, what I'm suggesting here is that hopefully if the Planning <br /> Commission can get over these issues provided by the staff's favorable recommendation and the <br /> condition then some of these issues can specifically be worked out administratively during the <br /> Plan Approval process. <br /> I think Maija or Tracie may have mentioned that during the Plan Approval process there is a <br /> requirement to come up with this very specific site drainage plan as a condition of the Plan <br /> Approval application. The other thing to be mindful during that process is too the Department of <br /> Public Works will have to weigh in in terms of the spacing your driveways. Like from the <br /> Mililani Street intersection and whether it also compromises the existing driveway that leads into <br /> the Department of Water Supply area. I'd like to also kind of point out that on Condition <br /> number seven (7)that the staff is recommending it specifically states that the landscaping shall <br /> be provided that addresses or mitigates adverse noise or visual impacts to adjoining properties. <br /> So, like during the Plan Approval process the applicant would have to provide plans to show <br /> how your landscaping can if anything mitigate these kind of noise and visual impact. One final <br /> comment on the Plan Approval the project shows, the concept project currently shows that the <br /> drive-through is scheduled like right at the corner. Now during the Plan Approval process if the <br /> Planning Director determines that's not the appropriate the best location given concerns then <br /> they may have to relocate the drive-through maybe further down along Mililani Street for <br /> example. So, that's the authority that's currently conferred upon the Planning Director and I'm <br /> sure that the staff and the Director will be very mindful of the concerns raised by the neighbors <br /> and take that into consideration during the Plan Approval process. I'm done. <br /> AGUINALDO: Well said. Thank you. Commissioners any questions for the applicant? <br /> AU: Raising his hand. Chair, I have a question. <br /> AGUINALDO: You may proceed Mr. Au. <br /> AU: Thank you Mr. Fuke for that presentation. You were very thorough and you're very well <br /> versed in the planning industry and thank you for that presentation. You made mentioned that <br /> the relocation of the drive-through further down Mililani Street could be a potential option. <br /> Amongst you and your clients, your client are you willing to move it maybe more up on the main <br /> road in the other direction or maybe in the middle of the property. I just want to know if you're <br /> open to potentially or possibly relocating the drive-through to get it farther away from the main <br /> road. <br /> FUKE: Well, I think that like as the staff put it out Mililani Street currently has I believe the <br /> right-of-way is only forty (40) feet and because the developer would already have to provide an <br /> additional 20 feet of right-of-way along that section to make it fully conforming a sixty (60) foot <br /> wide right-of-way. So over and beyond that then you'll have like another I would imagine like a <br /> ten (10) or fifteen (15) feet of setback. So, effectively from your current location to the where <br /> 13 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />