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stops anybody from coming to this area from somewhere else, obviously this is going to provide <br /> a service that's not just for this community, but for anybody. Anybody's going to be able to <br /> come here. When we look at traffic to a particular area and we use the standard of a traffic <br /> assessment report and there's 50 trips. That again is only triggered during AM and PM peak <br /> hour trips and those hours are very specific. In the morning between 8, 9 or 7 and 9 and in <br /> afternoon between 3 or 4, 2 and 4 and the high trip generators for those types of uses are <br /> normally like a school or a gas station, or something to that facility. It doesn't mean that there <br /> isn't going to be traffic going to that particular facility during the day at all hours of the day. <br /> During the day there's still going to be a lot of activity going on. So, even though there might be <br /> 13 peak hour trips there might be a quite a number of trips throughout the day coming to a self- <br /> storage facility. It just doesn't trip during the AM peak, PM peak hour trip. So, there will be <br /> traffic impacts with this use. <br /> There are some changes happening in the near future, one which the Department's been working <br /> on for some time and looks like it's going to be coming to a conclusion this year is the <br /> amendment to the General Plan. Which will be identifying several new areas where they want to <br /> see industrial type uses such as this. One of them is along 33rd and Maku`u in Paradise Park just <br /> along the highway there that's kind of been set up as a quasi-industrial type area but it hasn't <br /> been solidified through the General Plan. But that's an intention that may be happening through <br /> the amendment. The CDP identifies it the HPP Master Plan identifies it and there's been a <br /> number of Special Permits in that area that's pretty close to this particular location. The other <br /> area is a100-acre site on DHHL property that's makai of the fire station. That might be a little <br /> tougher because it's DHHL land, but it is identified as urban expansion in the General Plan. I <br /> hope that answers your questions if I missed one maybe I can address it but, thank you. <br /> AU: Thank you Mr. Darrow. <br /> CLARKSON: It did. <br /> AU: Thank you Commissioner Clarkson for the questions. Any other Commissioners have <br /> questions Commissioner Aguinaldo, Commissioner Galimba or Commissioner Replogle? No, <br /> okay. Okay, if we have no questions for the applicant or staff. I'm ready to entertain a motion. <br /> GALIMBA: I just wanted to check that Commissioner Clarkson was satisfied with seem to be <br /> wanting to say something before we go, you're good, okay. I guess since I'm on, I just wanted <br /> to say that this does seem to be a case where the usage it's not in line with the zoning and the <br /> Special Permit requirements. So — <br /> AU: Okay, well thank you Commissioner Galimba. <br /> GALIMBA: Yep. <br /> AU: I don't mean to cut you off, but I'd rather entertain a motion first before we get into <br /> discussion, because I have a few comments as well, but I'd rather get motion. So, <br /> Commissioners — <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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