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family dwellings and with the already congested Lako Street, Hualalai, and other surrounding <br />roads, and how this multi-family would actually seed into the developments that are already <br />surrounding the proposed development, you know, and inevitably, how it’s going to affect my <br />children in the future; some of the things that they maybe have planned or prepared, you know, <br />as parks or recreation or things for children in the surrounding communities could take into. <br />Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. You all can stay up there, too, and I’ll just take questions for <br />any of you as soon as we are through with the four. Yes? <br />P. FEDIUK: My name is Penny Fediuk. I live at 76-832 Kalana Io Place. I also am <br />here with Dave Fediuk and Sandy Fediuk, also residents right around where we are; we are on <br />300-foot. And we are here again to talk about the concerns of the classification for the property <br />of Multi-Family RM-5. And just listening today a bit about the traffic and that, my biggest thing <br />that I worry about is there is, the Queen K. is only a two-lane highway, one going one way and <br />one going the other direction; and already out of Lako is gridlocked first thing in the morning, <br />last thing at night, and at this point it cannot handle any more volume. And I’m wondering at <br />what point does this high density area have another road coming into it. Is there going to be <br />another entrance onto Queen K. there? Which I can already see that it could not handle. It also <br />talked about having commuter roads back inside Kona Vistas and also going over to Palani <br />Estates and Heights on Hualalai. And I’m wondering about those residents and how they are <br />going to want to handle that high density going down their streets. We, I realize that this was <br />passed in the year 1984. But this was more than 20 years ago. And our infrastructure at this <br />point does not, is not anywheres near ready to handle the capacity of this high density. At this <br />point now there are four, there are actually six subdivisions that surround this: There is Palani <br />Estates, there is Heights on Hualalai, there is Io View I and II, our area Kalana Io, there is Kona <br />Vistas, and there is also Iolani Subdivision. So there are many, many people that are affected by <br />this high-density area and what impact of that will have. <br />My other concern is, like you said, about this flood zone. And my son has one of the Kona <br />Vistas properties that this flood zone kind of cuts through. And at times there is so much rain, <br />especially within the last two storms that we’ve had in the last two months that we’ve received, <br />and the volume of water that flows through there. We had one guy who told us that they were <br />thinking of putting it into a culvert. And I wonder if they really realize the volume of water and <br />capacity that’s going to come down into that subdivision. And then with extensive amount of <br />money that they are going to spend and the planning that will have to go into that alone, when <br />that area is finished, how are they going to and what are they going to, should deal with that <br />with? <br />Another situation that I have that I’m concerned about is the water. With RM-5, this will be five <br />times more than the number of families per acre. And how is Kona Vistas LLC going to address <br />the issues of the water source, the transmission and the distribution? Because in the recent <br />development of Palani Estates, which is only right now at this point, it is single-family dwellings, <br />it has increased the consumption of this water dramatically in that area just within the last two or <br />three years. We just wonder if Kona Vistas will be able to develop a plan that will supply the 70 <br />acres of land zoned with this RM-5 without impacting the existing residents that surround the <br />parcel. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />7 <br /> <br />
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