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it. I can, sitting here, I personally can assure you that will never happen. It will be done before <br />school starts again this fall unless something happens to interfere with the timing. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Mr. Chair, I had a question. <br /> <br />WATANABE: Mr. Housel. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Could we please go back to the previous slide? This is the temporary <br />no-left-turn, right? <br /> <br />SUMMERS: Yes, yes. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Now how does that work? Could you explain how thatÓs go <br /> <br />SUMMERS: How it works? <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Yes. How will that prevent left-hand turns? <br /> <br />SUMMERS: Well, what you donÓt see represented there are some delimiter, those <br />plastic delimiter things that are put on the roadway and then come up and they will be on that <br />inside arc Î yeah, right there Î that inside arc. On the crosshatch there will be one of those <br />delimiter strips placed. There will be a no left-hand turn sign on either side of the entryway. In <br />discussing the ways to do this without negatively affecting Palani Road itself, the suggestion that <br />was agreed upon between Ki and our civil engineer was this kind of an approach, which we <br />know is not perfect but we are not saying itÓs perfect. But this is what we are committed to do <br />and itÓs really the most appropriate way to do it for the short term, realizing that this is not going <br />to be in effect very long. There is a little bit of change to our driveway structure, which is that <br />crosshatched area in the upper right corner of that Î yeah, right there Î a small area that the <br />Department of Public Works has asked us to fill in appropriately with asphalt and base and all <br />that stuff to make it so that there is a smoother turn out onto <br />But without creating something that would constitute a traffic hazard, this is what all the minds <br />involved came up with. And it was more from an engineering perspective than from a this-is- <br />what-we-want-to-do perspective. We just were trying to find a solution that could be <br />implemented well. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay. So if I understand this correctly, this represents only right-in and <br />right-out. Is that correct? <br /> <br />SUMMERS: No, itÓs right and left-out. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Left-out. <br /> <br />SUMMERS: Right and left-out. The rationale behind that was the actual turn lane will <br />allow left-hand turn out as well; that isnÓt changing anything. But itÓs to prevent left-hand turns <br />coming in from town-bound traffic. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay, coming from mauka. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />16 <br /> <br />
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