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Russell should come in and want to, you know, build their driveway within their easement off of <br />the road. And, my understanding is that the Applicant has tried to negotiate with Russell and <br />Stephanie to relocate their easement along the new proposed access, and Public Works engineer <br />said they would evaluate the status of that relocation and then look at it from a traffic safety <br />perspective. But, ultimately, Russell and Stephanie do have a legal access easement to Kahaopea <br />Street. <br />DOI: And that new driveway is in the flood zone they get `em. <br />HATA-FINLEY: Microphone, please. <br />SALAZAR: Microphone. <br />DOI: Oh. The new driveway is in the flood zone, and when I told the developer they gotta make <br />one culvert across Kahaopea Street so the water flows underneath the road, they said no. So, you <br />going end up like Kawailani Street where when it rain hard, you no can even cross the road <br />because the water flow over the road. I don't know even how the County when approve that <br />because at Kawailani Street, supposed to get one big culvert so the water go under the road. <br />And, at Kahaopea Street, too. So, all this flood, they should start it from Kawailani, go down <br />Kahaopea, all the way to Puainako, and develop that all one time. Otherwise, you going get one <br />haphazard elevation and then when somebody going build something, going be hard for connect <br />one flood zone to the next. So, if somebody had brains, they would make that flood zone one <br />time from Kawailani Street all the way through. <br />HENKEL: Mr. Doi. Excuse me to interrupt, but what we're talking about right now is your <br />access and right-of-way. Did the developer offer to improve your accessibility? Right-of-way? <br />Mr. Yeh, do you have a comment on that? <br />YEH (from audience): You know if I may— <br />HATA-FINLEY: Microphone. <br />HENKEL: Could you come up? <br />YEH (from audience): Thank you. <br />YEH: You know, the present, current conditions, if you were to take a look at where their <br />easement is, is directly parallel to and adjacent to Kanoelehua. It's not being used now for <br />probably several reasons. One is there are trees in that location. Number two, the previous <br />owner, current owner and previous owners allowed Mr. Doi and Ms. Salazar to use the existing <br />driveway location even though it's not a legal one for them, and they use that because the other <br />existing easement really isn't a safe one whether we're talking about existing conditions now or <br />in the future. <br />So, I just wanted to make clear to the Commission that, that driveway relocation doesn't make <br />sense period. Now, then, or in the future. What we have proposed to both Mr. Doi and Ms. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />11 <br />