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IWASHITA:I just had a fine concern about the point on off-street loading <br />spaces and whether or not the approved plan complies with the requirements or the rules. <br />I guess its a real technical point, seems like, because hes saying that the way their <br />spaces, the three spaces, are designed that somehow it doesnt meet the requirement. <br />YUEN:I have to tell you I cannot help with that. Thats something that <br />Ive never been personally involved with, looking at loading spaces and the handicapped <br />expressed load spaces. Ive told you what I know about the rules on parking. So I cant, <br />I dont know if staff members are able to discuss that. There a couple of people on the <br />staff that do Plan Approvals by and large and are responsible for looking at these. I <br />mean, theres two people, two to three people in Hilo and two to three people in Kona <br />who do this kind of stuff repeatedly in the Department. And I cant help on that. <br />RICKENBACH:And,Andy,IdliketopointoutthatIdidgooverthatparticular <br />question in detail with the Planning Department representative, Bennett Mark, in the <br />Kona office. And we spent many hours actually designing the parking and the loading <br />requirements for the property at the south end; and they do comply with the loading <br />requirements for that property. And right where the container loading zone is is where <br />the industrial roll-up door is for loading and unloading furniture. <br />IWASHITA:So when you say the south end, on the map they were looking at, <br />thats the end that has Proposed two-story structures? <br />RICKENBACH:Correct. Thats the shaded area on the south border there. <br />IWASHITA:Okay. And the north structure, does that have a loading space? <br />RICKENBACH:No, not at this juncture. It does not have a roll-up door. It has <br />store-front doors on the mauka and makai sides of the building. <br />IWASHITA:So the north structure basically, you know, all of the loading <br />spaces, the three loading spaces, theyre all servicing the south building? <br />RICKENBACH:That is the requirement for the building. Thats sufficient for the <br />requirement for the building. <br />IWASHITA:I understand. <br />RICKENBACH:Okay. <br />IWASHITA:All I want to know is, cause I cant really tell cause I dont, you <br />know, in reading this map, all I want to know is are the three loading spaces all located to <br />service the south building? <br />RICKENBACH:Thats where the loading zones are located. <br />11EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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