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Commissioner Rho expressed his concern about the enforceability of the condition that <br />would prohibit parking on Kilauea Avenue. Mr. Darrow said there was a suggestion that <br />signs be posted; however, that would require the approval of the County Council. <br />Mr. Darrow added that it would be made clear to the applicant that parking would not be <br />allowed on the public roadway; and if there is a complaint, the Department follows up <br />with an inspection and a notice of violation could be issued to the applicant. <br />Mr. Darrow also brought to the Commission’s attention a proposed condition requiring <br />the applicant to set aside a 10-foot future road widening setback. <br />The applicant’s representatives, Newton Chu and Greg Mooers, were in attendance. <br />Mr. Mooers stated that Mr. Darrow explained the project thoroughly and the applicant is <br />in agreement with all of the proposed conditions. <br />In response to Commissioner Domingo’s inquiry regarding the Council enacting an <br />ordinance that would prohibit parking on Kilauea Avenue, Mr. Mooers said it was <br />certainly acceptable to him as his experience is that people are not parking on Kilauea <br />Avenue since it would block one of two lanes of traffic. Commissioner Domingo then <br />said in reconsidering the matter he thought it might not be such a good idea to have such <br />an ordinance since the other families in the area may not be agreeable and their <br />frustration might be directed to the applicant. Commissioner Domingo then suggested <br />the applicant inform the congregation not to park on Kilauea Avenue. <br />Commissioner Siracusa suggested the applicant arrange with a surrounding land owner to <br />use his/her property to take any overflow from the church, to which Mr. Chu said he did <br />not think it would be necessary as they would be able to have tandem parking (double <br />parking) during special and rare occasions, such as weddings and funerals. <br />Mr. Darrow at this time noted that a packet containing letters of support from the <br />applicant were distributed to the Commission this morning. <br />There was no one from the public wishing to testify on the application. <br />It was moved by Commissioner Domingo and seconded by Commissioner Woodward <br />that the application be approved as recommended by the Planning Director with the <br />following new conditions and the remaining conditions be renumbered. <br />2. Prior to the issuance of a water commitment by the Department of Water <br />Supply, the applicant shall submit the anticipated maximum daily water <br />usage calculations as recommended by a registered engineer, and a water <br />commitment deposit in accordance with the "Water Commitment <br />Guidelines Policy" to the Department of Water Supply within one hundred <br />and eighty days from the effective date of this permit. <br />5. All parking shall be on-site and parking is prohibited off-site along <br />Kiluaea Avenue. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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