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trapped inside as far as I'm concerned. I would like to say that that -, when I saw this design, <br />this plan, that's the first thing I noticed. How are these people going to get out of there i <br />there's a brush fire or an earthquake or something? We have many tremors on this hillside. <br />I've been there 11 years. My house is right on Lopeka Place but I'm to the outside, to the <br />right, to the south a little bit. Yeah, a little bit farther up, right there, and we bought our home <br />-. Thank you. We bought our home there 11 years ago. And this Hienaloli Road is just a <br />blacktop access road now, and to have all these cars coming in and out of that one little, that <br />one little entrance there I think is very bizarre and very dangerous, in fact. And not to <br />mention the amount of cars that would be coming in and out and using the single traffic light at <br />the bottom of the hill in the morning and coming up in the afternoon trying to get home to this <br />neighborhood, highly densely packed neighborhood. <br />So my point is that the design of Kona Heights, the whole -, with Aloha Kona Drive, are all <br />cul-de-sacs, sweeping cul-de-sacs, you can see two of them on the map there, which all the <br />houses have great access. You can turn around, they're very safe. A fire track can come in <br />and turn around and access all the houses. The police can come in. We have neighborhood <br />watch. This high density plan with this one access road going out I think is very dangerous. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. <br />THROPP:And I don't agree with the plan and I am very against it and I want to <br />say that. And I testified to the one that was approved off of Melelina at the last conference that <br />went through, and I missed out on the bottom one, but it seems like each landowner is trying to <br />skirt the law and making this whole neighborhood in pieces so that they don't have to follow <br />any of the rules or the legal situation. And as this gentleman to my right pointed out, to build <br />a high density neighborhood like this with no road out or no suitable road out, I think is very <br />foolish. It's like the cart before the horse. I mean why would you build 43 homes, highly <br />densely packed like that and not have a way out to the highway, a suitable way out or in, for <br />that matter? Because that Hienaloli Road does not go out to Henry Street or anywhere else, it <br />just goes south to the right and it's a very small, simple road, it's not a major street. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you, Mr. Thropp. <br />THROPP:So I appreciate any of your concern. I want you to think of our position. <br />We're not opposed to having homes built, but we need to do it in a proper manner, and this to <br />me is very outrageous and not proper at all and it shows me that the landowner is just <br />interested in making money and it's a greedy project. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. <br />THROPP:Thank you. <br />14 <br /> <br />