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2014-04-03HEARINGTRANSCRIPT-PD INITIATED USE 12-034 & AMEND USE 12-034
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<br />ONO: Control devices— <br /> <br />COTTLE: Yeah. <br /> <br />ONO: So, if that is approved or recommended by the Commission, does that eliminate the <br />workers that do the stop and slow sign? <br /> <br />COTTLE: I don’t believe so. Public Works can correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the smart <br />signs are a permanent fixture. It’s a pole that’s placed on both sides, both directions of Kaūmana <br />Drive, and I don’t know if you’ve seen the smart signs on Kūkūau Street, but it basically is a sign <br />that displays what speed you’re travelling at, and then has the speed limit sign right next to it so <br />that the driver can see whether they’re going above or below the speed limit. <br /> <br />ONO: But how does that direct traffic? <br /> <br />COTTLE: It’s not a traffic direction sign. It’s meant for making a driver aware of their speed— <br /> <br />ONO: I see. <br /> <br />COTTLE: --and reducing speed which is why it’s meant as a permanent fixture during on-going <br />operations of the facility. <br /> <br />ONO: Would that sign be necessary once the road is completed? <br /> <br />COTTLE: That’s the intent. <br /> <br />ONO: Thank you. <br /> <br />BRILHANTE: Chair Gonzales. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Yes sir. <br /> <br />BRILHANTE: Just for you know clarification, as Condition 9 currently reads, it says, “the <br />applicant shall be responsible for the design, purchase and installation of streetlights and traffic <br />control devices (which may include, but not be limited to, smart signs) as may be required by the <br />Traffic Division, Department of Public Works.” So I think that, that even of itself seems pretty <br />clear as to what the requirements, you know, should be for the applicant, as it moves forward, is <br />you know, they’ll be in communication with Public Works and you know Public Works or <br />Traffic Division engineers are deemed to be the expert in the area. I think that allowing them to <br />make the determination regarding what type of signs shall be necessitated is appropriate. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay, Mr. Brilhante, do you think that the Traffic Division and the Department of <br />Public Works, do you think they recommend smart signs. <br /> <br />BRILHANTE: I think you’d have to ask Mr. Thiel. <br /> <br />21 <br />EXHIBIT F <br /> <br /> <br />
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