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MOORE:Well, you know, it's -, I mean as a street frontage, it's a <br />frontage. The driveway access will be off Lanihuli Street so -. <br />KUBOTA:The house faces which side? I thought it faced Lanihuli. <br />MOORE:Well, the house is going to get torn down, you know, again -. <br />KUBOTA:Oh, okay. But -. <br />MOORE:Yeah. <br />KUBOTA:Okay. The new building that's coming up is going to be fronting, <br />facing -. <br />MOORE:Yeah. <br />KUBOTA:Lanihuli, right? <br />MOORE:Well -. <br />KUBOTA:You're not entering from the side, are you? <br />MOORE:The entry will be on the side here, really facing Lanihuli Street. <br />KUBOTA:Okay. So the front of the building will be on the Lanihuli side? <br />MOORE:That's correct. <br />KUBOTA:Okay. So wouldn't it make more sense, I'm for keeping the <br />strip, don't get me wrong. I would prefer to ask that the frontage be left with a strip of <br />what you call -. <br />MOORE:Grass landscaping. <br />GIFFIN:Grass. <br />KUBOTA:Grass. And because of the issue that Mr. Fujikawa just brought <br />up about visual difficulty for people, it would be better to have diversion of a strip of <br />concrete there for safety purposes. I would suggest that you go for a landscaping strip <br />right around your property. <br />MOORE:Aesthetically, we think that would be a much better situation. So <br />we're happy to work with the Commission on coming up with language in that regard. <br />11 <br /> <br />