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2017-02-01 Hearing Transcript - County Council Initiated Bill 256
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PAK: Yes. We're having the same problem with this particular neighbor. <br />HO: Oh, sorry. Can you please state your name and where you reside, please? Thank you. <br />PAK: Oh, my name is Sandra Pak, and I live on West Kahaopea Street. We're having the same <br />problem with her multiple cars. I wanted to ask, with this recommendation behind us, are the <br />spaces for parking to be provided by the proprietor if you have a vacation rental? Or are you <br />talking about city and county street parking, like one per individually rented out room? <br />HENKEL: Maija will answer that. <br />JACKSON: This would be off-street parking requirement. So, if the person is renting four <br />bedrooms, they would have to provide five spaces. <br />PAK: On their dwelling? <br />JACKSON: On their property, yes. <br />PAK: Okay, because I don't think that is happening right now according to our observation. <br />Besides taking up practically all the spaces provided across from her residence which is I think <br />city and county property and blocking either entrance or exit from people's driveways. She is <br />also parking on our private property. She has used our driveway after repeated warnings. A sign <br />has been posted. In fact, several signs were up not to use this space at the beginning of our <br />driveway which is our private driveway, and, or to use the driveway to get into a space that she <br />created by herself on her property, and she sticks her cars' tail out on our property. She has put <br />up a canopy there, and it's on our property, and the rebar marker which was done by our survey <br />and her surveyors last year—our survey was done long time ago. The markers are right there, <br />and she continues to like violate and go over the property. We have called the police last year. I <br />called the police, and he went over to explain to her about the property and that she should not be <br />violating private property rules, but she still continues and today as in the past, she has always <br />parked on our private property or used our private driveway when she has her own driveway and <br />her own garage. <br />So, she is not right now providing any of the—say for example—if she has, is renting out three <br />rooms, and then she would need three parking spaces for the individually rented out rooms and <br />her own. One for her own. She's not providing, I think, four spaces on her resident [sic]. Or her <br />private property. <br />HENKEL: Thank you. <br />SONOGNINL I believe it's my turn. <br />HENKEL: Yeah, am I saying your name right, Mr. Sonognini? <br />SONOGNINL That's perfect. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />6 <br />
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