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look at page two on, you know, what we're saying as Condition R, what we're also suggesting is
<br />that those streets that connect to existing streets shall be constructed to County dedicable
<br />standards and dedicated to the County upon their request. And, again, that's—we tucked that in
<br />largely because one of the staff's reservation in not wanting to go along with the amendment to
<br />Condition R was that they wanted to make sure that if you have like, if there are streets that are
<br />going to be connected to existing streets, then they have to be built to dedicable standards. So,
<br />we're saying that's fine. We'll build it to dedicable standards if they connect.
<br />The problem is if the—it's the situation that Commissioner Ikeda and the Director would have to
<br />address relative to connectivity on the street, but if it's wide open and there is the requirement for
<br />connection, then those streets will be all connected streets we would build to County dedicable
<br />standards. That's the way the language is read. So, if there any questions, I know it's been long,
<br />but we'd be more than happy to answer.
<br />CLARKSON: Any questions for the Applicant?
<br />DELA CRUZ: I get one question, Sidney. The river—how you guys gonna address the river
<br />that flows through the property because growing up as a small kid in that area, we used to play
<br />all in that thing so I want to know how you guys gonna address that.
<br />FUKE: So, the original plan as the staff had point out like there was going to be like a bridge
<br />connecting the the Puna side or the South side of the property together with this, the northern
<br />area. But, after they went through and, you know, like they did the study, the cost of building a
<br />bridge is so exorbitantly high, they said like it doesn't pencil out, so because the, you know,
<br />Alenaio Stream forms a natural barrier, you know, between the two properties, the thought was
<br />the area on the Puna side can be developed independent on the, then from the front side, I mean,
<br />on the north side. So, the short answer to your question, there would be basically two
<br />development, and that's why the southern section would be developed exclusively for residential
<br />lots consistent with adjoining Sunrise Ridge Estates.
<br />DELA CRUZ: Okay, so the stream itself going be left naturally?
<br />FUKE: Correct, yeah.
<br />DELA CRUZ: So, even the upper side that connects to the Mohouli Extension then?
<br />FUKE: The stream will not be touched at all. It will be left as it is.
<br />DELA CRUZ: Okay, thank you.
<br />IKEDA: Sidney, I've got a question. You know, I have a heartburn. You know, don't get me
<br />wrong, I like the Matsuura's. I respect them very much. But, I have a problem about 518 units
<br />to 700. You know, it's coming up to be like the University Heights, you know, proposed by
<br />Yamashiro, and that really bothered me, and that's the reason I ran for politics because I was
<br />against it, and I'm still against it. And, I really like their—when they, they went from 518,
<br />which was allowed by the prior Council, and then they came out with about 333 senior housing,
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