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2023-05-04 Windward Exh C (Item 3 Punalei Makai Living Trust PL-SMA-2023-000026)
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2023-05-04 Windward Exh C (Item 3 Punalei Makai Living Trust PL-SMA-2023-000026)
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On the bottom left-hand corner of the site plan, you see that there's kind of a blue dashed area. <br /> That's the location of the old residence and shed. It's right there against the right-of-way. So, <br /> they'll be removing that. Actually when I visited the site, I came across a neighbor and the only <br /> public comment was that he was happy to see that that dwelling will be removed because it's old as <br /> things get abused when they're not used. The other thing to notice too, is that there's two entrances <br /> to this parcel but it being 10 acres that seems reasonable. One entrance will take you directly to <br /> Dwelling 2 and then one entrance takes you directly to Dwelling 1. <br /> Here's a site plan of Dwelling 1. You have of course the full set of site plans, but I put this up just to <br /> show you the height. It's a subdued house. So, one of the issues may be view planes views from <br /> Mamalahoa Highway but the house itself will be pretty low and because of the slope of the land <br /> actually the view planes shouldn't be impacted at all. But again it's not really an issue because from <br /> the highway you can't see the property, but this is from Old Mamalahoa Highway. So, I'll show that <br /> in the pictures. Here's Dwelling 2. So, even more subdued, single-story, and then a site plan of the <br /> garage. Again, single-story, typical cantilevered roof. <br /> Here's a photograph of the project parcel. So, kind of standing. I walked down around the old <br /> property, old structure and then took a photograph from looking makai. It's kind of hard to tell the <br /> slope from this kind of photograph but, it's significant but you can see that it's well open. Here's the <br /> existing dwelling to be demolished. Here's the existing shed to be demolished. You can see it's <br /> really close to the road. I'm parked, right, one tire is kind of on the road so, it's pretty close. So, it's <br /> good that they're getting that out of the way. Here's a view from the entrance to Old Mamalahoa <br /> Highway. So, there's actually two entrances to this section of Old Mamalahoa Highway. But I just <br /> kind of wanted to show you the main one that's fully accessible and there's plenty of access to get to <br /> the road. Even though Old Mamalahoa Highway is kind of a one and half lane, old road as you can <br /> see here. This is the Old Mamalahoa Highway, and this is the view north. There's a red arrow that <br /> kind of shows the approximate location of the driveway to Dwelling 2 and then the red arrow here <br /> showing the approximate location of the driveway to Dwelling 1. Again, that structure will be <br /> removed, and the area will be cleaned up. <br /> So, at this time the Director recommends approval with the stated conditions. I can take any <br /> questions you have. <br /> LIN: Commissioners, any questions? <br /> DE LUZ: Alex, on the first— <br /> LIN: Commissioner De Luz. <br /> DE LUZ: — setback this is concerning. You said it's about from the 40-foot setback <br /> you think it's another 80 feet? <br /> ROY: Yes, I think from the lowest they were about 120 and then they get up to 130 <br /> or more. So, yeah, at the closest probably 70 or 80 feet. <br /> DE LUZ: Okay. <br /> 3 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br />
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