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Ms. Rose Kalaau <br />Ms. Waiola Kalaau <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />November 23, 2021 <br />been finalized, but regardless of the size, Mr. Cravalho will start with only one food truck in <br />order to gauge the operations and ensure proper management of traffic visiting the property. <br />Regarding adequacy of sight distance at the Hoea Road-Akoni Pule Highway intersection, the <br />State Department of Transportation, in its comments on this application, did not express any <br />concerns regarding existing sight distance conditions, but only that the lack of adequate on -site <br />parking could create unwanted parking along the highway which will then create sight distance <br />concerns. The adequacy of sight distance at this intersection were not expressed by the County, <br />which owns and maintains Hoea Road. Starting with only one food truck and working with the <br />Planning Department to provide additional on -site parking, along with efforts by Mr. Cravalho <br />and the food truck vendor to manage clients on proper parking protocols, is a reasonable <br />approach to managing activities on the property in a measured way that will best address these <br />parking and traffic -related concerns. <br />Mr. Cravalho understands the parking and traffic -related concerns that have been raised by <br />yourselves and others in the community, and will continue to look at opportunities to address <br />these concerns, some of which have been articulated in this letter. <br />Again, thank you both for taking the time to reach out to Mr. Cravalho and myself and sharing <br />your thoughts and concerns. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact <br />me. <br />With kind regards, <br />Daryn Arai <br />Copy to Mr. Dwayne Cravalho via email <br />