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And the Planning Director has mentioned his concerns within the background and has initiated <br />his own modifications to that bill. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. Commissioners, any questions regarding the recommendation <br />made by the Department or for Mr. Darrow? Seeing none, Mr. Kurokawa, do you have anything <br />else to add? <br />KUROKAWA: Yes, I just wanted to -. <br />ALAMEDA: Sure. <br />KUROKAWA: You know, in general our concerns for the bill, we’re trying to address the <br />concerns that were initiated by Councilman Ford, which is I think in the Kona areas they have a <br />lot of areas with certain types of uses, restaurants, multi-family condominiums where not enough <br />parking so people are parking on the street. With the traffic congestion, you know, things get <br />even little hairy. So what we did in response to that is to kind of look at current recommended <br />standards, urban planning standards, and made some adjustments to our current Code, but not to <br />all of her suggestions and recommendations, and came back with our recommendation. <br />And, also, one of the other key areas that we’re concerned about is non-conforming use if we <br />change the parking ratios. And so we’ve inserted a recommendation in terms of how to deal with <br />that so that when someone has, say, if their building burns down and have to rebuild that they <br />would be able to do so, and then with conditions for adding additional parking if they’re able to. <br />So those are the major areas. <br />And then in general what we’re trying to do is, you know, this kind of balancing act between you <br />add more parking, change the ratios on a blanket-wide basis. It affects the whole island. And <br />it’s kind of in contradiction to what we’re trying to do which is reduce the auto dependency and <br />also to encourage people to walk and bike, and those types of things. So, in conjunction, <br />recognizing that we still have a lot of these things to put into place, we still did not want to, you <br />know, go the route of encouraging, in essence, by increasing some of the parking ratios. <br />ALAMEDA: Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA: One of the comment letters that we got from an architect or landscape <br />architect was that we were basically encouraging the use of more large vehicles, like the <br />supersized SUVs and stuff like that as opposed to encouraging compact cars which would take <br />up less space in a parking area and that sort of thing, that this bill would do that and encourage <br />more automobile dependency. <br />KUROKAWA: Right. <br />SIRACUSA: Would you address that concern, please. <br />KUROKAWA: Yeah, so currently we have, you know, our current Code allows for two- <br />thirds, 66 percent, standard size parking and the remainder, you know, third in compacts. So we <br />have actually kept that because I think the proposal was to do 100 percent standard parking. And <br /> EXHIBIT A 2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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