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being denied access because of budget restraints. The only thing I can say is we have a <br />chance now, through the grace of Mr. Fuke and his partners, to possibly gain access in <br />the future without any kind of economic burden per se to the County or to the <br />surrounding property owners. <br />DARROW:Could I interject? <br />FUJIKAWA:Go ahead, sir. <br />DARROW:Looking at the comments from Public Works, No. 3, theyÓre <br />dealing with this issue. They said, they recommended that the connection to the northerly <br />boundary shown on the exhibit should be aligned to facilitate a future connection to <br />existing Lalei Street, meeting with the approval of DPW. And then it goes on to say that <br />the southern boundary should be connected to the existing street on TMK: 7-3-055:037, <br />Lot 40. Looking at the location map, Lalei Street is in Kona Acres. There also is Ahiahi <br />Street which is straight shot to Kaiminani, but that doesnÓt appear that thatÓs going to be <br />able to work at this time. The intention is to go from the northern boundary of MalianÓs <br />property and in hopes for a possible future connection to Lalei Street to be able to place a <br />connectivity into this area. If weÓre looking at a situation where the road may dive into a <br />property, then at that point, unless Mr. HaÓs property is further subdivided and able to <br />bring in some connection there, weÓre going to just have a road that deadends at that <br />point. <br />I know from reading Mr. FukeÓs response that thereÓs a possibility Mr. Ha can be able to <br />get some sort of easement. They may be able to come from his property to the existing <br />end of Kukuna Street; and that might be an option as well. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay, any questions, Commissioners, to the staff? <br />FUKE:Mr. Chairman? <br />FUJIKAWA:Go ahead, Mr. Fuke. <br />FUKE:I think that if you were to look at the staffÓs Background Report, <br />and in the application, and in Figure 3, then you may be able to get a better sense as far as <br />like, you know, where roadway connections are, so on and so forth, and the specific <br />property that Mr. Ha has been referring to. In Figure 3 you can see the proposed <br />subdivision layout which is whatÓs up there on the map. Mr. HaÓs property actually <br />begins, if you see where the word ÐzoningÑ is, you know, thereÓs a hash line and then <br />thereÓs a Ðzoning,Ñ Mr. HaÓs property basically is from that road, I mean, from that word <br />ÐzoningÑ and going mauka. So thatÓs his property. <br />So the proposed alignment that, what you see on the proposed subdivision map was <br />intended to pretty much like maintain, I guess, the spirit of that Alanui Kauila Road. But <br />I think as your staff has pointed out, if you maintain that roadway, that roadway <br />eventually hooks up to someoneÓs backyard and it leads to nowhere. <br />8 <br /> <br />
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