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the Use Permit, we also want to be good neighbors for the people who are near the <br /> school. The people on theIs that the south side?—it's not only hedges but some people <br /> have built rock walls in the right-of-way, and there are power poles and telephone poles <br /> that have to be moved. So that seems to be a difficult choice to build on that side, so we <br /> investigated doing the sidewalk on the opposite side and then created a couple of <br /> problems. One of them, that has been mentioned, is the crosswalk on Lindsey, and that <br /> the problems with the right-of-way don't end on Kapi`olani; the property on the corner of <br /> Kapi`olani and Lindsey, the actual building would have to be moved, if we put the <br /> sidewalk there, not just the hedges. And then the other place where crosswalks would <br /> have to be created are across the entry to Waimea Parkside and then across the street <br /> from the north side back to the entrance of the Parker lower school. So we looked at that, <br /> and our consultant at the time, Ken Melrose, raised that idea with the Traffic department, <br /> proposed that change. I don't, I would have to look at the correspondence to find the <br /> exact reasons, but it was related to the crosswalks and issues. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah, I think, you know, if we were to get a little more information on it, <br /> to get the history, and to have an opportunity for DPW to weigh in, if we could do that in, <br /> say, a month or so, would that be amenable to the timeline that you are on? <br /> MOOERS: (To Mr. Dunn) Do you want to answer that? <br /> DUNN: I mean, I think you are right, I think it could pose some problems, but, you <br /> know, I don't, I don't know if we are able to get through that back for us in a month. <br /> And, again, it's certainly, if longer than that, it's certainly problematic. <br /> VITOUSEK: Yeah, I mean, you know, we don't want to put an undue time burden on <br /> you in terms of putting an open-ended requirement to go out there and do all this work, <br /> but we do want to get a better understanding of the DPW requirements for that north side <br /> of Kapi`olani Road. Because looking at that, it seems to be a much simpler construction <br /> and a quicker path to getting that community benefit. So I definitely would appreciate <br /> that but, you know, having, every commissioner having had the opportunity to ask <br /> questions, I'd like to entertain a motion at this time to either accept, deny, or defer the <br /> application that is, that is at hand. Commissioner Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: I move to accept the recommendation. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. Is there a second? <br /> YATES: Question. What is the recommendation? <br /> VAN PERNIS: The application of Parker School be approved. <br /> 15 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />
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