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need to determine whether this is still in effect. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> I <br /> 3 <br /> 19. Access: Access to the property will be from an adjacent 50-foot roadway lot that runs <br /> +i <br /> along the western boundary, which connects to West Kawailani Street. Condition D of <br /> Change of Zone Ordinance No. 05-110 states that access to the proposed lots shall meet <br /> with the approval of the Department of Public Works. Other conditions of the ordinance <br /> require that driveway connections to Kawailani Street shall conform to Chapter 22, I <br /> County Streets, of the Hawaii County Code, with interior subdivision roads provided <br /> with curbs, gutters and sidewalks meeting with the approval of the Department of Public <br /> I <br /> Works. Additionally, Condition F requires a 10-foot wide road widening strip along the <br /> Kawailani Street frontage of the property. Lastly, a condition of tentative subdivision <br /> i <br /> approval for SUB 92-000010 requires an additional 10-foot wide `no vehicular access" <br /> planting screen easement along with the 10-foot wide road widening strip, which runs <br /> i <br /> 3 <br /> along the Kawailani Street frontage of the property. <br /> 20. Water: County water is available for the proposed development. According to a <br /> I <br /> February 2, 2021 letter from Department of Water Supply(DWS), the applicant has paid <br /> the required water commitment deposit fee of$3,000. As such, DWS confirms that a <br /> water commitment for the proposed development in the amount of 8,000 gallons per day, <br /> or twenty(20) additional units of water at 400 gallons per day, per unit, is granted until <br /> February 28, 2024. <br /> 3 <br /> 21. Wastewater: Condition H requires that the method of sewage disposal shall meet with <br /> I <br /> the approval of the appropriate government agencies. The nearest County sewer line is <br /> located over a mile to the north of the property. In a memo dated March 30, 2021,The <br /> Department of Environmental Management recommends that the applicant do either of <br /> the following: 1) Construct a dry sewer to the subdivision and provide an onsite <br /> treatment system; or 2) require connection of existing and/or proposed structures to the <br /> public sewer in accordance with Section 21-5 of the Hawaii County Code. The original <br /> i <br /> application stated that sewage disposal would be by individual treatment systems. <br /> 22. Utilities/Services: Police services are available at the main station on Kapiolani Street <br /> and fire protection services are located in close proximity on Haihai Street near the Hilo <br /> I <br /> -4- I <br /> i <br /> 3 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br />