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MOORE:On Condition D, weÓre suggesting that the second sentence <br />deleted, ÐAccess shall not be permitted directly onto the Hawaii <br />Road.Ñ <br />The second sentence of Condition B covers Hawaii Belt Road in terms of the access <br />restrictions, the no-access planting easement. <br />And the second to the last sentence or third to the last sentence of Condition D covers <br />Huina Road. If you look at the bottom of the page, none of the proposed lots shall have <br />direct access from Huina Road. So we believe this second sentence is redundant. And if <br />we donÓt delete it, then we need to revise the Hawaii Belt Road section to bring it in <br />conformance with the other one where we talked about that except <br />access. But for that, I wouldnÓt bother with it. But we have to make changes two places, <br />or else we need to delete this. <br />FUJIKAWA:Director? <br />YUEN:Could you say again Òcause I didnÓt catch that. <br />MOORE:The second, in Condition B, weÓre required to provide no-planting <br />access easements on Hawaii Belt Road. That, effectively, is a no-access restriction. The <br />bottom of Condition D, the last partial line on page 3, provides that we cannot access off <br />Huina Road. And, so, the two different sections cover this and we feel that this is <br />redundant. Again, redundancy is okay except if we donÓt delete this, then we need to <br />amend this sentence to include the inception for the driveway ac <br />Road. So I think it just makes it more complex to keep it. <br />YUEN:So you want the condition only to be in D? <br />MOORE:No, the Hawaii Belt Road condition would be in B and the Huina <br />Road would be in D. <br />KUBOTA:Mr. Chairman? IÓm getting the BÓs and the DÓs mixed up. IÓm <br />hearing, my hearing isnÓt as acute as it used to be before. So, Mr. Moore, if you can tell <br />me B as in Boy, D as in Dog -. <br />MOORE:Absolutely, I apologize. <br />KUBOTA:I will be able to follow you better. <br />MOORE:Yes. <br />KUBOTA:Thank you. <br />MOORE:Okay. So Condition B as in Boy, the second sentence provi <br />that ÐPlans shall indicate a no-planting access screen easement along Hawaii Belt Road <br />8 <br /> <br />
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