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2018-2020
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Harry Kim, Mayor
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generation projected for the 60 -unit project indicates that a total of 13 vehicles per hour <br />(vph) are anticipated during the AM commuter peak hour of traffic and a total of 17 vph <br />are anticipated during the PM commuter peak hour of traffic, and thus the Project does <br />not meet the minimum criteria of 50 peak hour trips specified in the Zoning Code's <br />Concurrency Requirements to require a Traffic Impact Analysis Report (TIAR). " <br />25. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), there are a total of sixty <br />(60) water units available to the subject parcel (12 units of water allocated and a <br />commitment for 48 additional units of water through July 31, 2020 and subject to <br />renewal). Condition C of the subject change of zone Ordinance requires the applicant, <br />successors or assigns to construct water improvements outlined in DWS' July 29, 2009 <br />memorandum prior to obtaining Certificate of Occupancy. In response to a request for <br />comment for the subject amendment request, DWS submitted correspondences <br />confirming water availability and outlining additional requirements, including the <br />development of a Water Master Plan to ensure provision of adequate water pressure and <br />volume under peak -flow and fire -flow conditions, and any water improvements required <br />to meet those provisions. Additionally, DWS articulated standard necessary water system <br />improvements, facilities charge amount and remittance instructions, and water <br />improvement conveyance requirements. <br />26. Wastewater: Condition H of the subject Change of Zone Ordinance requires all <br />wastewater to be disposed of in the Keauhou Resort's sewer system. <br />27. Solid Waste: Condition M of the subject Change of Zone Ordinance required the <br />applicant to submit a Solid Waste Management Plan for approval by the Department of <br />Environmental Management (DEM) prior to issuance of Final Plan Approval. DEM <br />approved the applicant's Solid Waste Management Plan on July 18. 2012. <br />28. Essential Utilities, Police, Fire and Medical Services: All essential utility and services <br />are available to the project site. Police and fire services are available from the Kailua- <br />Kona station, approximately eight miles from the project site. Medical services are <br />available at the Kona Hospital in Kealakekua. <br />-6- <br />
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