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CLARKSON: Are there any questions about any of the Applicant's presentation by any other <br />Commissioners? <br />RAFFIPIY: Question. You were saying there are two proposals—one is to make that left -turn <br />short and one is to create did you say create, that center lane, to make the left turn in all, in <br />always? <br />PACKARD: So, it could be one of two ways. You could, you could just concentrate just that <br />the, at the, the one end and just delineate that one little left -turn lane. However, if you look at the <br />stretch of the entire road, it has three lanes at the one intersection at the other. So, you could <br />continue it throughout, which would allow for left -turns in and out throughout the entire stretch <br />of road which there are other residential and commercial properties. So, they would all benefit <br />from having that delineation. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you, sir. <br />CLARKSON: Any other questions? Does the Planning staff have any comment? <br />YEE: What—Michael Yee, Planning Director. What's the opposition for folks travelling along <br />Lanikaula and then making a left -turn on Kino`ole and then making a right turn into the <br />property? They're still going to make a left turn. They just gotta make one additional right turn. <br />PACKARD: Yeah, absolutely, and it's all about circulation and expected movements, and your <br />hope is that the majority of people that would come to the bank would over time understand that <br />and change their route. The issues become the unexpected person heading in that direction and <br />then reaching this restriction, would the sign actually stop them from turning in or are they going <br />to do it anyway, because people are creatures of habit and they do what they do. So, instead of <br />trying to force things through signage, we were trying to find a way to alleviate that. But you're <br />right. The turns are not any more difficult. <br />RAFFIPIY: Question. What are your proposed hours of operation? <br />FUJINAKA (from audience): Our proposed office hours are <br />CLARKSON: Wait <br />HALL: —You have to speak <br />FUJINAKA (from audience): Oh, I'm sorry <br />CLARKSON: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this <br />matter before the Planning Commission today? <br />FUJINAKA: I do. To answer the question, our proposed ours of operation are going to be <br />similar to our current branches which are Monday through Friday—Monday through Thursday, <br />8:30 to 4; Friday 8:30 to 6. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br />