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to take time; and that‰s why we recognized that and we‰ve been letting people godown basically, <br />you know, without challenge. <br />ROHR: Okay. We‰ve beenhere for a year now. In that time, these gentlemen <br />have not found the time to get this work done. The public has been inconvenienced. The <br />developer has suffered no repercussion. He goes on getting to do his subdivisions. <br />LIM: We cannot finalize our €. <br />ROHR: Please -. <br />LIM:Oh, sorry. <br />ROHR:Please, please. Okay. The public is being inconvenienced. You <br />gentlemenhavehadallthetimeyouneed.Youjusthavenotscheduleditin.Ithinkthatit‰s <br />unfair to continue on; and this is the only chance I ever get to speak of this matter. After this, it‰s <br />a dead issue. This is the last hearing. The public has no input. <br />I‰m asking, please, before you accept, I mean, pass this SMA you make as conditions: That the <br />existing public accesses, first of all, are clarified in the survey and go to a public road, a <br />continuous access to a public road in the survey. Two, the dedication documents are drafted and <br />handed over to the County. And three, the Planning Director implements his rules. <br />As for these other issues of staking the shoreline trail, if they haven‰t done it in a year, they‰re <br />never going to do it. Sorry. <br />GALDONES: Miss Rohr, are you completed with your testimony? <br />LIM: Just a short response. Like I said, we can‰t finish the public access <br />easement until we get the permits issued so we know what the conditions are. So we‰re waiting <br />partly for that also. But I think, you know, I think that Continental and the Pepeekeo Community <br />Association have worked out reasonable access agreements between themselves, and the <br />Pepeekeo Community Association would even have a little bit more access than the public. Part <br />of this is a management responsibility as to, you know, who‰s going to be responsible for <br />policing the public access, and who‰s going to help the developer do that. So that‰s the <br />fine-tuning details that they spoke about. <br />And I don‰t know -. Lorraine Mendoza is still in the audience. I don‰t know if she wants to come <br />up and say anything about the acceptability of the public access to the community, but that might <br />be the best person since she lives in the community and, as I understand, uses the recreational <br />resources in the area. <br />GALDONES: Miss Mendoza, you‰re still under oath. <br />MENDOZA: I‰m still under oath and I‰m hungry, like the rest of us. <br />GALDONES: So are we. <br />MENDOZA: What am I supposed to be commenting on? I‰m sorry. <br />8 <br /> <br />