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HAYASHI: It’s about 100 feet. <br />YUEN: And that’s actually the long side of the property. So you can’t develop the <br />driveway in a way that forces a right in and right out without bringing the right out part of the <br />driveway very close to the intersection. <br />WATANABE: On Kilauea you’re talking about, yeah? <br />YUEN: Yes, no, no, on Lanikaula Street now. <br />WATANABE: Oh, okay. <br />YUEN: Okay, and you can’t physically, I don’t see a way to put a sign that tells <br />people don’t turn left into this one property. And you can’t, you know, you can’t put a sign on <br />their driveway that says, oops, you weren’t supposed to turn left in here, if you did back out. So <br />I don’t see how the no left turn is supposed to work. I don’t feel comfortable in dropping it <br />because this is what they asked for. But, you know, looking through, and we did have an email <br />exchange about what they wanted to do on the access of this, and this is what we got. But they <br />said something about restricting it with signage and I just don’t see how you do it. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Woodward. <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman, thank you. I think once again we’re getting down to <br />micromanagement and nitpicking. We can say, okay, you have access only from Lanikaula. <br />After that it’s up to Public Works and the Department of Highways. You know, this is not our <br />bailiwick; and I don’t think we need to go into that, to be honest with you. Either we approve <br />this or we don’t; and we leave it up to whatever is, you know, satisfactory with the Department <br />of Highways. <br />WATANABE: Okay, do we have -? <br />YUEN: Well, I have to disagree. I think we have to solve these basic questions <br />when we do a rezoning and we have to -. You know, we have this recurring situation where <br />somebody comes in with a pretty modest idea of what they want to do. In this case the <br />applicant’s idea is to have a small insurance office run out of her home. But the zoning permits a <br />whole range of things, you know, including a fast food restaurant, a gas station and the like to be <br />placed here. And if we’re going to allow this with a full range of permitted uses then somebody <br />at some point has to deal with the issues that arise from that; and I think it should be done at <br />zoning. I don’t, you know, I’m sitting here and I’m concerned how this is actually physically <br />going to work on the site. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Why don’t we just say we’ll just have a right <br />turn in and right turn out onto the property? <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />11 <br /> <br />