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Description of the Indian Tree Road Access <br /> As the application neglects to properly and thoroughly describe the planned public access to the <br /> subject parcel, the map below shows the location of Indian Tree Road. A -0.7 mile length of this <br /> road provides the present primary access to the subject parcel and is also the access route <br /> vaguely described by the application. Indian Tree Road goes mauka from State Highway H-19 <br /> and crosses several other parcels before reaching the subject property. <br /> It should be noted that because the subject property deed contains multiple easements, the <br /> proposed access is just one of several possible routes that could be used to connect the subject <br /> property to different public roads located in the area. However, the application is silent on <br /> whether or not any of these alternate routes would be used in the future. This question is <br /> probably of interest to the other property owners who could possibly be burdened by the <br /> additional traffic on roads crossing their lands. <br /> o4 . <br /> Indian Tree Rd. (0.7 <br /> (Private) i.) <br /> Subject Property <br /> TMK 2-7-007-001 . <br /> Teppy Mountain <br /> LLC <br /> O <br /> G <br /> The application claims "legal easement access over the private roadway (Exhibit A)". Assuming <br /> the "private roadway" is Indian Tree Road, then attached Exhibit A in the application is irrelevant <br /> as the nearly attached illegible and obsolete plat map appears to describe to a different and <br /> undeveloped easement near what appears to be Kaupakuea Homestead Rd located -3.Omiles <br /> to north from Indian Tree Road and above Pepe'ekeo. This apparent error calls into question <br /> whether or not the subject parcel indeed possesses legal access over the entire length of Indian <br /> Tree Road. <br />