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WATANABE: Thank you, Mr. Darrow. Fellow Commissioners, do we have any <br />questions of staff? Ms. Bowman? <br />BOWMAN: I’m sorry, a quick question, cause I can’t, where I’m at -. The surrounding <br />lots are developed but not built, right? <br />DARROW: They are built. <br />BOWMAN: Can I see the picture again? <br />DARROW: Sure. <br />BOWMAN: I’m sorry, I guess -. <br />DARROW: This aerial? This one? <br />BOWMAN: Yeah. <br />DARROW: Unfortunately, this aerial photo was taken -. Google Earth kind of updates <br />it every two years themselves, so unfortunately this is what they have online at this time. <br />BOWMAN: Okay, thank you. I just couldn’t see and I thought -. <br />DARROW: Yeah, sorry about that. I should have made that clear. <br />BOWMAN: Okay. And then my other question is in regards to the letter that we got. <br />Can you kind of explain what they are alluding to? “It needs a three-way stop” – I don’t know <br />where they are talking about. <br />WATANABE: Good question. Maybe, shall we have the Director respond to that? <br />DARROW: I can address that, if you -. <br />WATANABE: Oh, you want to? Okay, fine. I’m sorry. <br />DARROW: Currently, Walua Road connects to Kuakini Highway in this particular <br />location. It appears that the applicant is requesting a three-way stop at this particular location. <br />This isn’t something at this time that has been done. It was reviewed at the time that this <br />particular application for Alii Cove came in. And there was a condition in the ordinance <br />requiring that if Department of Public Works wanted improvements on this particular <br />intersection, they would require it; but they did not require of this particular applicant. In this <br />particular case, we are looking at a project that has already been approved and it’s smaller in <br />nature, so we are not looking at requiring this particular applicant to improve the intersection. <br />BOWMAN: Thank you. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />3 <br /> <br />