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IWASHITA: Yeah, in other words the adjoining owner is not even, well, there would be <br />two adjoining owners down here on the roadway for which, you know, two feet each or -. <br />WATANABE: Right, you still need an easement. <br />IWASHTIA: Right. <br />WATANABE: Right. Okay, I’m following you on that. But along those same lines, may <br />I, while we are on this, may I, Mr. Torigoe, could I ask you to chime in on this? Since the <br />roadway easement technically is owned by a number of people, can we, is it within our rights to <br />say, okay, we’re going to place this improvement or requirement upon one individual, or do they <br />have to then seek approval from the other owners because theoretically they don’t own all of the <br />road anyway, right? <br />TORIGOE: Generally speaking, if you have multiple owners of an easement, then <br />anything that is going to basically facilitate the use of the easement for its proper use should be <br />okay. You may have a strange situation where somebody just for whatever reason wants to keep <br />it unpaved, but generally speaking if you have a roadway easement and you’re going to pave it in <br />a way that makes it usable as a roadway easement, that should not be a problem. <br />WATANABE: Okay. <br />TORIGOE: By the way, I tried calling Public Works to see if Ki Emler was available, <br />but he is not today. But I suspect that basically what they are most interested in is that the <br />driveway approach, if possible, be paved because sometimes they have problems, you know, <br />with cars tracking gravel onto the road and such things. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. Yes, Mr. Yuen. <br />YUEN: I wasn’t sure, I’m not saying that it’s not correct, but I don’t have a <br />complete, my copy of the deed doesn’t have a complete description of the road lot, so I’m not <br />sure where you are getting the 20 feet. Do we know that? <br />COTTLE: The right of way of the road approach at Mamalahoa Highway is 30 feet <br />wide. <br />WATANABE: The right of way for the first 40 feet or whatever? Does it indicate how <br />far? <br />COTTLE: It looks like at least for the first 246 feet. <br />WATANABE: Okay, okay, so that takes away that issue then. <br />IWASHITA: Where is she getting that from? <br />COTTLE: This is a subdivision map. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />13 <br /> <br />
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