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This map does show another intersection called the Kingman property access which is either <br />shown as being on this property or the next property over. That’s shown as a right-in/right-out <br />only intersection. Finally, on the question of a connection to, allowing this property to get to <br />Laaloa, I believe that is not possible, that there’s a row of residential lots separating this property <br />from Laaloa or from any street that would get you to Laaloa. <br />ALAMEDA:Ms. Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA:So how would people living in this proposed development get mauka from <br />there? All I see looking is, you know, roads parallel to the coast. And they would have to go <br />considerably south before they could, along Alii Drive or Alii Parkway before they could get to <br />that intersection on the right of the map to back-track to get up mauka, or am I missing <br />something? Is there something more convenient that would be off the map on the left here? <br />YUEN:Currently, the closest way to get out and to go mauka would be for them to <br />go onto Alii Drive, go south to Kamehameha III and up Kamehameha III. The planning for this <br />area involves Laaloa extending up to Kuakini Highway. There’s a project the County is <br />currently working on, and, also, Laaloa connecting to the Alii Parkway. So that would improve <br />the mauka-makai access in the area. <br />SIRACUSA:Okay. I’m asking this because I’m concerned in the event that evacuation <br />was required, how would people get mauka? It seems like an awful lot of development there <br />would all be funneling from both Alii Drive and Alii Parkway, will all be funneling south, you <br />know, and the only way people would be able get mauka -. It just seems like there would be a <br />great big bottleneck. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. <br />YUEN:The access is not good right now. That’s why these projects, these are the <br />roadway projects that are being worked on. <br />ALAMEDA:All right. Any other questions before we call the Applicant up? Seeing <br />none, will the Applicant’s representatives please come forward? <br />WATANABE:Thank you, Norman. <br />ALAMEDA:Will you please raise your right hand? Do you swear or affirm to tell the <br />truth now before the Hawai`i County Planning Commission? <br />TESTIFIERS:I do. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you. Will you please state your name and address for the record? <br />DICKLER:My name is Allen Dickler. My office address is 75-5742 Kuakini <br />Highway. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. Mr. Fuke? <br />EXHIBIT B <br />4 <br /> <br />
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