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ONO: I’m trying to alleviate the--would it be possible to recommend a speed bump right at the <br />rd <br />crest of the hill so that the traffic would be slowed down on 23, or whatever, whatever that crest <br />of that hill would be so that we could-- <br /> <br />OKA: Yeah— <br /> <br />ONO: --provide some safety—. <br /> <br />OKA: --You know, being that it’s a major thoroughfare, it’s, it’s one of four --you got Shower, <br />Kaloli, Paradise and Maku‘u. They’re the only major thoroughfares coming out of the Park and <br />to put a speed bump there. I don’t see that being a feasibility. <br /> <br />ONO: When we say that, just out of curiosity, the traffic that we’re looking at I mean, as busy as <br />one car in five minutes, I mean, what are we looking at? <br /> <br />OKA: During--before work and after work, there probably--it’s quite heavily traveled, because <br />Kaloli is one of the most saturated roads going into the Park. <br /> <br />ONO: I see. Thank you. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Commissioner Henkel. <br /> <br />rd <br />HENKEL: You know, I’m sympathetic with you because of the danger there on 23 Street, but I <br />also understand why the HPP Association wants to limit the entrances to Kaloli, because it is so <br />saturated. I’m really at odds with myself as to, you know, what we can do to make everybody <br />happy. <br /> <br />OKA: Yeah, I understand that, but being that we hold services on a Sunday, the traffic is not <br />conducive to being as heavy as it is during the work week. Sunday mornings by the time we let <br />out, traffic there, I mean the church, the traffic coming, when the congregants leave is very light. <br />It’s, you know, there’s not that much traffic on that road on a Sunday that it would be on a work <br />week. <br /> <br />HENKEL: But I worry about the precedent if--you know, if they let you have street access, then <br />in effect they would have to allow other people--. <br /> <br />OKA: Right. Well, it is not a permanent thing, because we do plan to build the new sanctuary <br />th <br />on the lots on 24. So it—it, you know, as funds get developed to build that new property, then <br />th <br />we can address the idea of putting a driveway in from 24. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Yeah, could you please come back? <br /> <br />CONANT: Something that we might be able to live with is if there were maybe a year <br />th <br />stipulation that the driveway from 24 had to be put in. I don’t know whether that would be <br />7 <br />EXHIBIT E <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />