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YUEN: They would get tomove the parcel boundary to that line closer to the <br />shore from otherwise. <br />SIRACUSA: So somewhere between those two lines is where the public access would <br />be, the lateral public access? <br />YUEN: Yeah. Physically, if I could describe that, along the whole length of <br />shoreline here, running from the gulch on the left side of the map to the mill site thats labeled as <br />5 sort of in the middle of the map, there is a plantation field road. Im not sure that it runs, Im <br />not sure that it runs all the way, but it runs almost all the way the length of that. So a condition <br />of the permit is that, proposed condition s that public access would include that plantation field <br />road. That field road runs anywhere from 10 to 40 feet or so inland from the top of the sea cliff. <br />If you see the, long the ocean cliff there, theres a line of ironwood trees. Do you see the dark <br />line? <br />SIRACUSA: Yeah. The dark line. Okay. <br />YUEN: Well, those are ironwood trees. <br />SIRACUSA: Okay. <br />YUEN: And then on the mauka side of the ironwood trees is an old plantation field <br />road. Its pretty, not very good condition now but a walkable path. So that, the public access <br />would run just through those ironwood trees and just mauka of the ironwood trees, the lateral <br />access. <br />SIRACUSA: Okay. Thank you for helping me visualize that. <br />YUEN: And then the two mauka/makai red lines that you see are, there are <br />N-3, <br />two straight lines going through the area labeled 3. <br />SIRACUSA: On either side of the 3, the number 3? <br />YUEN: Yeah. <br />SIRACUSA: Yeah. <br />YUEN: Those are the public pedestrian accesses to get to the lateral access. <br />SIRACUSA: Ah, okay. <br />YUEN: Then there are parking areas along a road thats labeled as Road <br />Loea <br />there. Physically, if you were curious about the shoreline here, its almost all nearly vertical sea <br />cliff about 100 feet high. You can scramble down to the shore with difficulty at the very far left <br />where theres a gulch. At a point thats directly below the, see the right-hand mauka/makai <br />access, and then theres a point sticking out in the ocean there? <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. <br />11 <br /> <br />
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