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2019-03-07 Hearing Transcript - Wailani Development, LLC Amend REZ 10-117
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2019-03-07 Hearing Transcript - Wailani Development, LLC Amend REZ 10-117
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CLARKSON: Thank you. Are there any questions from the Commission? I have one for <br />Mr. Wallace. So, is the Bay Clinic willing to be or do you propose to be the developer for the <br />medical area that's listed, shown in the development plan? <br />WALLACE: We propose to be a partner. <br />CLARKSON: A partner. <br />WALLACE: To be a partner, absolutely. Not for the entire project, but definitely to be a <br />significant partner. <br />CLARKSON: Okay, thank you. Thank you, all. Please be seated. The next two testifiers are <br />Eva Kim and Claudia Rohr. I think Ms. Rohr is gone. <br />KIM: Eva Kim. <br />CLARKSON: Yes, did you testify previously today? <br />KIM: No. <br />CLARKSON: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tellthe truth on this <br />matter before the Commission today? <br />KIM: Yes. <br />CLARKSON: Please introduce yourself and then proceed. <br />KIM: My name is Eva Kim. I'm a licensed insurance adjuster and investigate accidents so most <br />of my comment is regarding the roadway. I do want to tell Wailani Development thank you for <br />taking all those Albizias. I have an ocean view now, so I really appreciate that. <br />The roadway. Our streets in Hilo are horrible. Eighty -foot roadways with swales, walking area <br />is the way to go, and the plan that is set forth I think will bring in a lot of older people and young <br />families. We talk about walkability. They have to have a place to walls. If you look on our <br />streets, you talk about—what do we have here? Yeah, we have streets, and we have lots of <br />driveways. We have lots of utility poles on our sidewalks. We have lots of fire hydrants on our <br />sidewalks. We're not ADA compatible. We're not even near it. So, when you have new <br />developments, you have to address these things, and this is the way to go. It's not about what <br />happened before. It's above moving forward. <br />It's also about accidents. If you have medical offices, you have a lot of people who are ill. You <br />have a lot of people who are distracted because their family members are ill. You have <br />inattention to driving. So, is it a place to have wider streets? It sure is. Because you want <br />people to have opportunities to miss someone else. Our children. You laugh at me, but you <br />know what? I've done this for 30 years. I watch it all the time. We have an area where we want <br />EXHIBIT C <br />22 <br />
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