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VAN PERNIS: Is there other infrastructure that would then be supposed to be imposed other <br /> than traffic? <br /> KAY: There is water available for it, there is wastewater available for it, the proposed project. <br /> So I'm not sure that I understand the question. Are you saying have there been other <br /> requirements above and beyond those? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Yes. <br /> KAY: Not to my knowledge. Just what our conditions of approval, the requirement to have, you <br /> know, water available for the project and the wastewater availability, capacity availability, which <br /> they have. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Are there turn-lanes required? <br /> KAY: I don't believe so. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Is a <br /> KAY: Access, access would be taken off of that 20-foot wide private easement, and that's a <br /> signalized intersection there, across from the signalized intersection of Keauhou Shopping <br /> Center, so there is already the facility in place to handle those turns, signalized, yeah. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Thank you. I have a question of the applicant. <br /> KAY: Sure. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Mr. Fuke, has the developer considered the fact that during the period of time <br /> involved here, 40 years, that the amount of electrical vehicles has been up about 50 percent, and <br /> they would have charging stations in their parking? <br /> FUKE: Well, first of all, I'd like to indicate that the current applicant was not the applicant way <br /> back in 1989 when the original SMA permit was secured, and I think as Christian pointed out, <br /> the SMA permit was approved, the project was completed but not its entirety, and because the <br /> original SMA had required the project be constructed and completed in phases, that's the reason <br /> why the extension had to be made. You know, the applicants acquired the property in 2013 to <br /> 2014, you know, during the expiration of the earlier SMA permit, and as a result, had to come in <br /> for the SMA amendment back in 2015. <br /> Now, relative to your question about the fact that electrical vehicles are kind of like on the rise, I <br /> mean, you know, that's, that's not a mandated thing, but if that is like the trend, I'm sure that any <br /> wise developer would wish to have or provide that kind of accommodation within the project, <br /> you know, in the same way like what Commissioner Yates was pointing out about the need for, <br /> possible need for additional handicap stall, I mean, fortunately the property is large enough, the <br /> project is going to be not as dense as what's currently allowed by the zoning, so there will be <br /> ample opportunities to provide for handicap stall. So—and it behooves the project, you know, <br /> 11 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />