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GALDONES:Okay. Mr. Moore, in reference to Condition G, that would be <br />the wishes of the Applicant if they can accept the recommendation as it stands before <br />the Planning Commission; and we may proceed forward under those circumstances. <br />And if you choose to bring it up as the subject matter with the County Council, then at <br />that time, that would be your wishes to do so. <br />MOORE:Yes. I just want to be clear on the record that we do have <br />concerns about the condition and that we will bring this up at the Council level. But we <br />don't have any objections to the Commission passing it on this way. I just don't want <br />to have any misunderstandings that we accepted this condition without clarification. <br />GALDONES:Thank you for that clarification. Commissioners, any questions <br />to the Applicant? First Commissioner Togashi, then Commissioner Fujikawa. <br />TOGASHI:Thank you, Mr. Chair. As Condition G is worded, "to provide <br />full improvements to the entire frontage along Lanihuli Street," is that going to be a <br />10-foot wide concrete sidewalk? <br />MOORE:We will work with that. Whether it's 10 feet, the normal <br />requirement I believe is closer to eight feet. <br />TOGASHI:Eight feet. <br />MOORE:But we will do what is required by the Department of Public <br />Works along Lanihuli Street. <br />TOGASHI:But it's not going to contain any kind of a grass strip or anything. <br />So isn't it going to look weird to have part grass and -? <br />MOORE:We don't believe so. We have some pictures here. The area <br />across the street along Lanihuli Street, this property here has full pavement sidewalk <br />along that frontage, and then a similar situation where the corner is paved full. But <br />then it continues on as a grass swale, a grass, sorry, a grass swale with a cement, four- <br />foot cement walkway, and a landscaping situation. So we would actually continue the <br />existing situation there rather than having one side of the road being partly grass, grass <br />and cement, the other side being completely cemented. So -. <br />TOGASHI:I was just wondering maybe to just have an ell that would be fully <br />cement, wouldn't that be perhaps more consistent, I guess or -? <br />MOORE:Again, we don't believe so. <br />TOGASHI:Oh. <br />5 <br /> <br />