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out, and so that needs to be addressed. Now Mr. Lim assured me this morning that they would <br />address it, but until that’s in actuality I don’t know. <br />My second concern is traffic, traffic and parking. Kukuau is a small street. You’re going to turn <br />it into a one-lane road because, let’s face it, 100 units you’ve got 100 parking stalls, the guests <br />will come by they’ll park on the street. I’ve already been through this - people park in my <br />driveway, they park in my neighbor’s driveway. It could be a problem. The County does own <br />some land along Kukuau that’s just sitting there and they might want to widen that area, I don’t <br />know. But those are my concerns. And like I say traffic, but it seems like you’ve addressed <br />traffic with the exception of Kukuau. Kapiolani also does not have on-street parking. So where <br />are these extra cars going to go? <br />WOODWARD:Okay. What we’ll do is we’ll get, see if the Commissioners have <br />questions, then we’ll try and get, at the end, we’ll get Mr. Lim’s response to these. Do we have <br />any questions from the Commissioners for Mr. Paiva? <br />KERN:I have a quick question. <br />WOODWARD:Commissioner Kern. <br />KERN:I was wondering, can you flip that back to the map that’s easier to see? <br />Yeah, that one. Can you locate your parcel there? <br />PAIVA:Maija, can you point out my land on this. Right there. As you can see, <br />there’s no way to get out. <br />KERN:How’s your access provided now? <br />PAIVA:My access now goes through that narrow strip that was supposed to be <br />Kupukupu Street, but it’s now, you know, it was just a proposal. It wasn’t an actual road. So <br />there’s an old driveway going through there which I’ve accessed for the last 30 years. But I have <br />no way out right now, you know, if this project goes. <br />GONZALEZ:You’ve got to put the mike to your mouth cause it has to record your <br />voice. <br />PAIVA:If the project goes through I have no access. Mr. Lim has assured me but, <br />you know, until I get it in writing I have no, it stands as it is. <br />WOODWARD:That is a peculiar way of drawing a subdivision. I see there are a couple <br />of other parcels that don’t have direct access to the road either. <br />PAIVA:The parcel back of me, that large one, has access. They have their own <br />driveway. I do not have access to their property and it’s coming in for zoning for development <br />also. <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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