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2019-02-07 Hearing Transcript - Christian Liberty Amend SPP 925
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2019-02-07 Hearing Transcript - Christian Liberty Amend SPP 925
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Here are some photos of the site. This is a—upper left is a view of the campus from across Milo <br />Street, and this is a view here on the lower right, a view of 8-1/2 Mile Camp Road looking south <br />toward Puna. <br />Here are some views of Milo Street looking east or makai and a view of Milo Street looking west <br />or mauka toward Highway 130. Also, in this picture is the striped designated crosswalk. This is <br />at the main campus on the left-hand side and the upper campus which includes a ballfield and <br />some offices. The way the crossing takes place as I understand it is as students with faculty <br />supervision would cross along here, go into the upper campus behind a fence and this tree buffer <br />so the only time they'd be crossing the road would be along the crosswalk. <br />Finally, the Director is recommending approval of all the requested amendments to Special <br />Permit No. 925. With that, I'd be happy to answer any questions the Commission may have on <br />this project. <br />REPLOGLE: What is a rolled berm? <br />KAY: I thought you might ask that. So, that is a rolled asphalt -concrete berm. This is farther up <br />toward the highway, and again, this is kind of the Ulupono Business Park here. So, and you'll <br />also see these along Puainako Road by KTA. You'll see them along Ainaloa Boulevard in Puna. <br />So, this is what they are. Just about a six-inch raised berm. This was something that back in the <br />80's and 90's, Department of Public Works would require as part of permits. In consultation <br />with Department of Public Works now, they no longer recommend these. So, that kind of was in <br />support of why the Director felt that requirement wouldn't be necessary now along with the <br />policies that the school has prohibiting walking along the road. And, the school, you know, the <br />Applicant also said, you know, they didn't want to encourage students walking along the road, so <br />they didn't want even that there as an option. Anything else? Did I answer your question? <br />REPLOGLE: Thank you. <br />KAY: You're welcome. <br />REPLOGLE: Yes, it does. <br />CLARKSON: Any other questions from the Commission? I have a question. Are there any <br />children that walk to the school or does everybody pretty much come in by bus or auto? <br />KAY: My understanding is the requirement is that they be dropped off onto campus property, <br />but I'll let the Applicant address that. <br />CLARKSON: Okay. <br />KAY: Okay, thank you. <br />CLARKSON: And, could you just show me, please, the photograph with the—yeah, there. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />3 <br />
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