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thatÓs the objective; the idea is not to have it dedicated, this road would not be dedicated to the <br />County. As far as, if there is a restriction against having it gated, then, you know, so be it. But <br />at this point in time the owner intends to not have this section dedicated to the County. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: I see. Now, also the report from the Chief of Police su <br />look at a second egress. Are you doing that? <br /> <br />FUKE: Well, unfortunately, as I mentioned earlier, the only other alternative <br />would be to come down on Kaleopapa Road. But then, you know, it becomes a very difficult, <br />itÓs a very difficult thing to achieve; that would be the ideal, but I donÓt think that would be <br />possible. You know, you are looking at essentially a very low density project which is only 60 <br />units. The alternative of, excuse me, the north-south connectio <br />really be from this section and eventually along that section as well. So regrettably I would have <br />to conceive that aside from this entrance here there really would not be any feasible access way, <br />because you have the golf course over here and the rest over here is, you know, basically all cliff. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Now, the entrance or the connection with the Mmalahoa Bypass, <br />eventually that will, you know, be opened for traffic. <br /> <br />FUKE: Correct. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Do you have any plans for entrance and exit lanes to your road there? <br /> <br />FUKE: At some point in time when Kamehameha Investment, or the owner o <br />large property in the back, goes in for their requested entitlements, then this issue will have to be <br />addressed. This area is all within the State Land Use Urban District, so itÓs only a question of <br />time that the landowner would come in before this Commission for <br />as a County rezoning at which time that this entrance would have to be addressed. <br /> <br />HOUSEL: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />FUKE: Thank you. <br /> <br />WATANABE: Okay. Yes? <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I have a couple of comments in regards to the plantings. Although <br />monkeypod is a lovely tree and I would want you to, you know, not cut whatÓs already there, if <br />you are going to introduce additional planting, my preference is native plants particularly looking <br />at things like wiliwili and lama, Óohemakai, which, you know, traditionally are dry land forest <br />and I think it would be appropriate in this area, and some of which are considered not exactly <br />endangered but you know they are not in a great supply. And the <br />area. So my preference would be to try and use native plants and put that into the plantings <br />because at one time thatÓs what would have been here. <br />And IÓve also, you know, on the record IÓm not a fan of gated communities and itÓs also <br />inconsistent with the Kona CDP. IÓm not as concerned about this particular subdivision as I am <br />subdivisions that lead to forest areas and to the shoreline areas where I think gates really impede <br />EXHIBIT A <br />5 <br /> <br />
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