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2012-11-15 Leeward Exh B - Waikoloa Mauka
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<br />WHITTEMORE: Just, Sidney, just for clarification, it seems both the prior item that we were <br />dealing with and the current are both tied in to this roundabout. Who pulls the trigger first? <br /> <br />FUKE: Whoever comes on line first. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: So they bear the full burden then? <br /> <br />FUKE: There is an agreement between Hawaiian Riverbend and Waikoloa Mauka that, you know, <br />depends on who goes first like, just going to have to be like a cost sharing, you know, on that <br />intersection because when they, when Hawaiian Riverbend had the consideration for the park and <br />the commercial area, it was my statement to them that be prepared that, if Waikoloa Mauka, like <br />this subdivision doesn’t go through, there will be a requirement for a roundabout or some sort of <br />improvements at the intersection; so both parties know going in that there is that obligation, so they <br />are going to have to work it out who pays how much. <br /> <br />WHITTEMORE: Okay. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Any other questions? Lani. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Just a quick question. So the first phase is going to be -? Do they have any plans for <br />the first phase, I mean, where? <br /> <br />FUKE: Yeah, the first phase tentatively is designed to be like, you know, if you travel up and down <br />on Waikoloa Road, you’ll see there is like a nice rock wall that says like Waikoloa Highlands; that <br />is the entrance for the lower section, and then the upper section is probably like about nearly a <br />three-quarter of a mile or a mile away. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: So the first phase will be makai. <br /> <br />FUKE: The first phase will be just in this general area -. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Okay. <br /> <br />FUKE: Because otherwise, you know, this is, you know, where the existing water infrastructure <br />would have to be done, so it will be probably built kind of like around in that area. <br /> <br />BOWMAN: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Any other questions? Hearing none, thank you, Sid. There are four people who signed up <br />to testify on this agenda item, and they appear to be the same people, or the first four, that we had <br />for the first agenda item. Will you please come forward, Robert Green, Bette Green, Richard <br />Schulherr and Mary Wills Schulherr. And since I’ve sworn you all in, I don’t think that’s necessary <br />to do it again. Mr. Green, may we please begin with you? <br /> <br />R. GREEN: Thank you. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: You’re welcome. <br /> <br />4 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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