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take our best roads and leave landowners to deal with the flooding and deforestation of our <br />remaining roads. <br />There have been no surveys indicating that any more roads would be eminent domain by the <br />county for connectors or highways. (We have not been paid the proposed 2 million per mile for <br />8 Road since 1998). All other subdivisions opted out for connectivity and so do we. See traffic <br />counts, accidents and deaths on Moho Road. I have submitted this 400 times to the County <br />Council and the -. <br />KERN: Would you please summarize. <br />MACDONALD: The original working transportation group has submitted the traffic counts by <br />the Honu Club: The traffic counts cutting through from Ainaloa, to 8 Road and out Kua‘uli. <br />This is not local traffic but heavy equipment, trucks, tourists and others trying to circumvent <br />Highway 11 to Highway 130. I’ll make it short. <br />The first eminent domain road, Moho Road, has cost our subdivision over $150,000 a year. We <br />pay the intersections, the road signs, all the accidents. It’s an agreement according to <br />Corporation Counsel for an easement only. <br />So basically we would like it removed from the original CDP as no one was ever notified that <br />any of this was going in there; and put it in the subdivisions that asked for it. Fern Acres, <br />Ainaloa, Orchidland, they all use our roads as their emergency access. They’re more crowded, <br />they have no forest, put the roads through their subdivisions. Thank you. <br />KERN: Thank you. Any questions? Seeing none, you all may have a seat. Thank you very <br />much. <br />My Fellow Commissioners, two of us have some obligations later here today and I’m wondering <br />if it would be possible if we could take maybe a quick recess and then try and push through this <br />and wrap up this last item on the agenda -? <br />DOMINGO: Yeah. <br />KERN: To the best of our ability. Is there any, is that okay with everybody pretty much? <br />DOMINGO: I call for a recess. <br />KERN: Yeah, let’s do a ten-minute recess. Ten-minute recess. <br />RECESSED – The Chair called a recess at 12:25 a.m. <br />RECONVENED – The Chair reconvened the meeting at 12:35 a.m. <br />KERN: Let’s call the meeting back to order. Calling the meeting back to order cause we have <br />time constraints. And, okay, here we are. So the way that this was on the agenda, we got them <br />as separate initiated amendments tothe CDP. But what we received was basically a package <br />with all these in here so we, as far as I’m, on the understanding that we either vote on them all <br />together or we can bifurcate, and do them separately. I would like to hear what the Planning <br />Director has to say. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I was going to say, what you could do is you could pull one out separately, <br />vote on the other three, if you folks are thinking you’re inclined to go the same way on them. <br />And then the one that had the testimony which was the, which is listed as Item No. 6 on yours, <br />7 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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