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2014-04-03HEARINGTRANSCRIPT-PD INITIATED USE 12-034 & AMEND USE 12-034
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<br />So that all of, I’m not sure if they’re workers’ cars, but in the past, no cars were parked along <br />Kaūmana Drive. I do see cars now parked where it’s not paved, but it has expanded. So, I guess <br />I disagree that I think you have workers’ cars parked along Kaūmana Drive. I’m—I cannot <br />identify the cars nor do I know the owners. I am just saying that there are a couple cars parked <br />almost daily in the extended area as you go up Kaūmana Drive where there’s that rock wall, that <br />retaining wall that was built. Along there, I do see a couple two, three cars parked there quite <br />often. So, I disagree with them in terms of all workers’ cars are not you know are down on the <br />far end of the development. <br /> <br />WILSON: Correct. I spend most of my time at the bottom but we have a subcontractor, local <br />subcontractor doing all the work up on the right-of-ways, we call it. Now, there is equipment up <br />there and there is, there are pick-up trucks that have their tools in them but for the most part, they <br />had to widen the road. That was, they started that first, so that’s been about two months ago, so <br />there have been small equipment on the side of the road. Two days ago, they put a lid on the <br />drain that’s over there, so they’ll be, the rails you’re talking about that aren’t wet, that rail is <br />actually going to be driven on, so the barriers were encroaching, that’s why there were the big <br />delineators that they put there, but those should go away, I would say within the end of this <br />week. Next, they’re gonna back in and pave that mountain side and that will be wider. But I’m <br />not sure, the traffic, I think the vehicles you’re talking about were the cement trucks for the <br />retaining walls, but there shouldn’t be anybody parked on the side of the road there that I’m <br />aware of. They did stripe a temporary stripe, white line, fog line in there— <br /> <br />ONO: They were regular sedans or small trucks. <br /> <br />WILSON: Pardon? <br /> <br />ONO: They were regular sedans or small trucks, you know— <br /> <br />WILSON: I do have a—do you know what time of day that would be? <br /> <br />ONO: No, I’m sorry, I go up and down throughout the day. <br /> <br />WILSON: You know, there are probably housewives dropping their husbands off. I would say <br />maybe that’s what’s happening. All my crew—they come to work and they drive down the hill, <br />but I will get to the bottom of the—whoever’s parking up there, I’m not aware of it because <br />Willocks has that whole right-of-way to work in. The people park there and leaving their vehicle <br />there would be just be a nuisance for them. <br /> <br />ONO: No, maybe I’m not, it’s not the area that’s been paved on the, the curving. It’s on the <br />other side where you had built a rock retaining wall on the other side of Kaūmana Drive. <br /> <br />WILSON: I don’t know what— <br /> <br />ONO: You kind of cleared, you kind of excavated several properties on the other side of— <br /> <br />WILSON: Yes, we did. <br />12 <br />EXHIBIT F <br /> <br /> <br />
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