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policy in this area; and we're not. We're asking that they just be deferred for the <br />service station, again, which is not a generator of foot traffic. And, again, if there is a <br />use that generate, any use beyond this, whether it generates foot traffic or not, the <br />owner is willing to put in the sidewalk. So we're not asking to get out of this <br />condition, we're just asking for the deferral. <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Fujikawa. <br />FUJIKAWA:How heavy of a foot traffic is in that location? <br />MOORE:Again, I don't live in there. I was out there looking at it, but I <br />believe that there is minimal if any, if none. Again, what's there now is an auto parts <br />store, and there's no residences really close to that. There are a couple of residences <br />on the end of Kahakai, yeah, down in there. I think there are three residences down <br />there; but, again, these are not uses that draw traffic like a d <br />FUJIKAWA:And how wide is Kahakai Road, Street? <br />MOORE:Kahakai is 50 feet. <br />FUJIKAWA:Fifty feet. So the curb, sidewalk, they intend to have parking on <br />the roadway? <br />MOORE:No. There will be sufficient parking provided on site. As you <br />can see, it's a four-plus acre site, and we're using just a small portion of that. So <br />whatever parking -. And again, the convenience store, there are requirements within <br />the Code, but it's also the orientation of the store. If I can, this is Kahakai. The gas <br />pumps will be in front, the convenience store behind. So people aren't going to be <br />parking on the street to get to the convenience store, they're going to, you know, they <br />can -. <br />FUJIKAWA:Right. <br />MOORE:People are people. They're going to get as close as they can. If <br />they have to park in front of the pumps to get to the convenience store, they will. But <br />there will be adequate parking. There's plenty of room within the property to take care <br />of that. And so, and the Code discourages -. And, again, there's no intent to under <br />park. So you really want to encourage people to be in there. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay. Thank you. <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Kubota. <br />5 <br /> <br />
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