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VAN BERGEN: And Naniloa will right cut over to La`aloa, and you can also go to Queen <br /> Kalama up to Mahiehie, cut over to La`aloa. So there's different ways to get to La`aloa besides <br /> Alii Drive, and it is a short distance. <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah, and in all of this <br /> VAN BERGEN: For most of the traffic. <br /> DEFRANCO: —does Alii bypass or Alii corridor road ever come up? Is that— <br /> VAN <br /> hatVAN BERGEN: The property abuts Alii bypass. <br /> DEFRANCO: So if that road ever actually happened, it would alleviate a lot for you, right? <br /> VAN BERGEN: Yeah, if it was built like it was supposed to be 14 years ago <br /> DEFRANCO: Right. <br /> VAN BERGEN: that would be the access. <br /> DEFRANCO: Right. And I'm not sure where that is. I know that there was a lot of talk about <br /> that that I was included in months ago about looking at that and trying to move forward. I'm <br /> sure that's sort of a slow-moving thing, but I might ask the Planning Director. How are we doing <br /> there? <br /> KERN: I don't have a good update for you. I know it's being worked on, and I know it's being <br /> looked at, I know there is a desire to get it done. But I don't have an update for you, sorry. <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah, because I know that— <br /> VAN <br /> hatVAN BERGEN: I will say,just to be clear, not the Keauhou side of the Parkway, but simply <br /> from La`aloa to the subdivision, there is a very short part of the Parkway, which my <br /> understanding was there was no parallel issues in that section, but that's where the top of this <br /> parcel is. <br /> DEFRANCO: Yeah, okay. And then my other question is to the park, the La`aloa Park. What's <br /> happening with that? Did you build it or is it assigned? Where are you going to build it? Or <br /> what's happening with the park? <br /> VAN BERGEN: Just a brief summary because it's a whole discussion on its own. For whatever <br /> reasonI think I mentioned this when we were here last timeHawaii Onel owned much of, <br /> they wanted to process mauka, this parcel, so the project initially was 200-some homes, and part <br /> of that project, they agreed to a three-acre off-site park up to a half mile away. Since that time <br /> this is in the early 2000's the project was shrunk, they sold those parcels off, this is one 11-acre <br /> parcel, and even though the scope of the project shrunk from 200-plus homes, 250 I believe, <br /> down to 62, they agreed to keep the three-acre commitment, which is a very large commitment <br /> 18 <br /> EXHIBIT G <br />