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traffic signal is now in place at the intersection of Shower Drive,P6haku Drive and Kea`au- <br /> Pahoa Road,which has alleviated traffic and allows for breaks heading southbound towards <br /> Orchidland Drive. Kea`au-Pahoa Road improvements were recently completed at the <br /> `Ainaloa Boulevard and Kea`au-Pahoa Road intersection, further south of the Orchidland <br /> Drive intersection, with the installation of a roundabout and other operational and <br /> multimodal improvements. <br /> Traffic on Orchidland Drive is made up primarily of residents of the area and users of the <br /> shopping/commercial area east of the parcel.The proposed use would generate an increase <br /> in traffic to the subject site. A Traffic Impact Analysis Report (TIAR) was completed in <br /> October 2020 by Island Engineering, LLC. The TIAR concluded that travel demand <br /> management strategies planned by the applicants including offsetting school start time and <br /> inter-campus shuttle vans would mitigate impacts due to the proposed development. <br /> In addition to requesting the preparation of a TIAR, the State Department of <br /> Transportation (DOT) suggested incorporating Travel Demand Management strategies, <br /> such as adjusting school day schedules to avoid peak hours of traffic and encouraging the <br /> use of carpools. Peak traffic due to the school use will occur primarily at the hours of <br /> 8:00 to 8:30AM and 2:30 to 3:OOPM,mirroring the start and end times of the school day. <br /> These peak periods are at the shoulder of peak AM traffic and outside of peak PM traffic <br /> times. Also, HAAS currently offers intercampus transportation between its various <br /> locations in Hawaiian Paradise Park and Pahoa village. This service accommodates about <br /> 25% of the student body. These Traffic Demand Management Strategies will serve to <br /> mitigate the potential impacts from the proposed use on area traffic concerns. <br /> In a letter dated July 28, 2021, DOT reiterates their previous comments from May <br /> 6, 2021,that the revised Traffic Impact Assessment Report is acceptable,no improvement <br /> to the State highway right-of-way is required by the applicant, and the HDOT plans to <br /> construct a roundabout at the Orchidland Drive and Kea`au Pahoa Road intersection to <br /> improve traffic conditions. <br /> The subject parcel is accessed via Orchidland Drive, approximately 1,000 feet west <br /> of the intersection of Orchidland Drive and the Kea`au-Pahoa Road. The project does not <br /> propose to take access from 34th Avenue. Orchidland Drive is privately owned and <br /> -5- <br />