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were, that there is, there is a driveway access that needs to be maintained open, but I imagine that <br />there would be some, but I haven’t studies that so I’m not sure how many vehicles can park there. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: I’m just familiar with the Puakō shoreline, and there is multiple access routes to the <br />shoreline, which is appreciated; but for some reason when those access routes were developed, <br />adequate parking space was not, was not, and I’m not sure if the association or the County would <br />have come up with that, but there is inadequate parking for access through those beach access <br />routes. <br /> <br />ROSS: Right. Yes, I can speak to everything within the property boundary, and that we haven’t <br />provided for public parking on a private property. So that’s the best answer I can give. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: You know, Mr. Beaudet, I share your concern, and that maybe this is something Jeff or Ki <br />can speak to? <br /> <br />EMLER: Good morning. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Good morning, Ki. <br /> <br />EMLER: Okay, so you wanted to know if there is parking available -. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Adequate. <br /> <br />EMLER: Adequate. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: You know, we were looking at the shoulder near and about the public access that abuts <br />the subject property. The applicant has made it very clear that the public access is not on the <br />subject property but on the southern lot right next to it. And Mr. Beaudet wanted to know about, <br />you know, parking like perhaps on the shoulder or in fact even on the public access. <br /> <br />EMLER: Okay, well, unless it’s designated as no-parking with signage, and usually there is a <br />traffic code amendment that would establish that, then parking would be allowed off of the traveled <br />way or the roadway; it wouldn’t be allowed to, say, block somebody’s driveway, but otherwise it <br />should be allowed. The problem is sometimes as people encroach in these shoulder areas with their <br />landscaping and so forth, which can limit it just by physical barrier. But, you know, if somebody <br />does that and there is a complaint, we do follow-up. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Brandi? <br /> <br />BEAUDET: That should suffice. I guess it was more of a question of staff than it would have been <br />the property owner. But I’ve just, I fell into the problem where shoulder parking because of <br />landscaping would actually put your vehicle, you know, inside the white line, and it becomes a <br />safety issue, you know, both traffic and pedestrians, so -. <br /> <br />ROSS: May I make one comment? <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Sure. <br /> <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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