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middle of the property then the engineer would have to design it so that-. We have to design a <br />culvert system for that. So you€d have to have this drainage system and then you have to have <br />this culvert system designed for it. But if you just have a lot that you€re selling and if there€s <br />no infrastructure across it the engineer is supposed to show the drainage way on the <br />subdivision map and that would be shown as an easement. But you would just leave it and <br />you wouldn€t be doing anything to it. So, yes they€re supposed to take into account water that <br />flows across the property and show it on the map for the protection of their own purchasers. <br />But they wouldn€t necessarily have to do anything to correct, to physically correct any <br />drainage issues that are occurring on the lots that are just lots and don€t have any roads or <br />other infrastructure built across them. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Commissioner Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you Madam Chair. This is for Director Yuen as well. Although <br />notprobablethereisapossibilitythatthisdevelopmentcouldimprovethesituationcorrect? <br />YUEN:I€mnotsurewhat-.Theremaybesomethingthatcouldbedonethat <br />would improve the situation. I don€t want to lay that out as a possibility or a promise because <br />I don€t know that there is anything being planned in subdivision that would alleviate existing <br />problems. If there€s a problem the testifier lives right at the top turnaround. And if in <br />designing this subdivision if there€s a problem at right at that turnaround, like there€s a <br />ponding then they€re going to have to fix that ponding at that time yes. Because they can€t <br />put the turnaround, they can€t make the turnaround be a pond. So they would have to fix that. <br />So yes in that sense it could be improved. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Commissioners any other questions for the testifier? <br />Seeing none thank you ma€am. Sir, in the middle if you could give us your name and your <br />resident address and then your testimony? <br />MATSUMOTO:Dick Matsumoto. 64-5218 Hoohua Street. <br />SPRINGER:You may proceed with your testimony. <br />MATSUMOTO:My concern is I think they should build their own road for this <br />subdivision on the other side. So, because right now they€ve changed their classification to 8 <br />lots who€s to say in the future they€re going to change it again and change it again, they€re <br />going to have more lots they€re going to put a strain. With our, Kipahele and Hoohua Streets <br />are strained as it is. They haven€t been paved. You know I had moved there in 1990, they <br />haven€t been paved. We have a flooding problem. Dry wells, the dry wells do not work. The <br />dry wells are obsolete they don€t even work. That highway between those 2 streets and in <br />front of Mr. Inaba€s property is flooded. When that rain comes it floods and it€s a danger. <br />We have a-, they built on the back of my lot I live on the east side of Hoohua Street. I live on <br />th <br />the maybe the 7lotupfromthemainhighway.Theyhaveadrainageditchintheback, <br />which we gotta maintain and keep clear. And that thing just everythingjust comes right down <br />andgoestothatfrontlot,whichsomeonejustbulldozedbecauseitlooksliketheywantto <br />build a house there. They want to come up Kipahele and go into their subdivision, they€re <br />goingtocreatemorestressonthatstreet.Imeanwe€restressedasitis.TheCountyhasn€t <br />EXHIBIT F <br />8 <br /> <br />