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put in what they submitted to the County up there, but yet itÓs there. You know, so <br />thereÓs a lot of things, but that has nothing to do with Plant-Masons, or with Leonard, or <br />with me. ItÓs Brewer and Mauna Kea Ag. Okay? <br />GALDONES:Okay. <br />BJORNEN:Thank you. <br />GALDONES:Before I dismiss you, any questions of Ms. Bjornen? Otherwise, <br />Mr. Fuke? <br />FUKE:In looking at the surrounding property owner list and what was <br />sent out, it would appear that Parcel 23, which is the road, is commonly owned by all of <br />the affected property owners. ÒCause itÓs the Plant-Mason Trust, the Talletts, the <br />McVays, the Tallets, the Crudells, Ishii and Leonard Cardoza, everybody else. They all <br />have, itÓs picked up as being Parcel 23, as that they have some interest in that road. <br />GALDONES:Commissioners, any further questions, comments? If not, <br />Mr. Anthony? <br />ANTHONY:Yeah, IÓm not here to oppose the subdivision. I really donÓt have <br />any idea what thatÓs all about. But I am familiar with the road and where it meets <br />Wainaku Avenue. I use Wainaku often. IÓve even on occasion hav <br />Kea Road. It never used to have a name. It used to be a one-way road going out towards <br />Hamakua. And I used to see people make turns off of Wainaku against the one-way all <br />the time. And when you come in, itÓs just like these guys say, you canÓt see nothing <br />coming down over there. When did the road change to a two-way r <br />conditions? <br />And my question to the, you know, IÓm usually appalled at the admissions that the <br />Planning Director has made. Here, his Department has made a favorable <br />recommendation for this project and yet he is more than familiar <br />intersection poses. HeÓs, I mean, he has admitted it. So who a <br />there are accidents there? Does the Planning Director pay out of his pocket or do the <br />County taxpayers pay for his -? You know, he knows it. He has admitted he knows <br />thereÓs a problem, and yet his Department comes here and recomme <br />I know thereÓs a problem. IÓve often made a point about that particular road and that <br />intersection. It was dangerous when it was just cane haul road without any -. It was a <br />gravel road going right up, the cane trucks used to come down. I remember seeing cane <br />trucks making illegal turns on that one-way coming up, so, you k <br />blocking the road and everything. That road is a danger. And the Planning <br />DepartmentÓs, you know, sweeping that part of this whole thing under the rug is just <br />appalling, especially since the Planning Director, himself, said the road and that <br />intersection is somewhat queer. I donÓt know if thatÓs the adjective he used, but he used <br />something referring to it as being problematic. <br />24 <br /> <br />
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