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be like to live on Naniloa Drive and Queen Kalama with that amount of traffic coming <br />through. Thank you. <br />RHO: Thank you. Any questions for the testifier? <br />BOWMAN: Could I, because I don’t live in Kona, could I be shown where <br />Naniloa Drive is? Thank you. <br />DARROW: Naniloa Drive is the proposed access and it’s just at the lower <br />northern or the north-western portion of the property. I might have a closer -, so it would be <br />this, right here. <br />RHO: Jeff, can you come up again. I think we discussed this at the <br />last meeting, but when you go back towards Kailua, there is a road that goes up into the <br />subdivision. Does it actually, well, you can’t really see it, at the top or your diagram. <br />DARROW: We are speaking about Laaloa Avenue? <br />RHO: I don’t know. I think it will be better if you went back to the <br />same -. So I see Alii Drive. I think I know where Kalama Street (sic) is. <br />DARROW: Queen Kalama Avenue would be this street here. <br />RHO: Yes. And then there is one that parallels Alii Drive. <br />DARROW: Correct. And that will go through White Sands, Keauhou View <br />Estates and Alii Heights; and its intention is to connect in the future with Kuakini Highway. <br />RHO: But then at the very top it looks like Alii Drive connects to the <br />parallel road. And then it goes further up. So is that just proposed, or is that actually <br />existing? <br />DARROW: Laaloa Avenue is existing. It does go from Alii Drive on <br />through these subdivisions, and then it turns to the north onto a property that has not been <br />developed at this time. That’s the connection that they need to go to Kuakini. <br />RHO: To Kuakini. Okay, thanks. If no other questions for the <br />testifier, we can move onto the next testifier. Your name and address. <br />DULANEY: My name is Jane Dulaney, and I live at 77-153 Kaakoa Street, <br />which is a couple of blocks from the proposed development. I’ve been watching this for <br />some time, and have to say that the LEED certification and some of the aspects of paying <br />attention to the resources that we have at this development is what’s encouraging me about it. <br />I think that if they are given the opportunity, it leads a way for a lot of developments in the <br />future, if they can conserve water, if they can do those kinds of things. And that’s why I like <br />the effort that they are trying to make. That’s why I’m here. I also submitted a letter on <br />EXHIBIT A <br />13 <br /> <br />
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