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John A. Wagner and Charles.:-aboshi .liplication for Change of Zone <br /> t <br /> D. PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 28. Description of Access <br /> The Property takes access from a private driveway located over and on the Lono Street R-O-W at <br /> the Lona Street intersection on the western side of Kino'ole Street between W. Lanikaula and Mohouli <br /> Streets. <br /> 29. Availability of Water <br /> Water is available via the existing water meter located in the sidewalk fronting Kino'ole Street. <br /> Preliminary discussions with DWS indicate that an additional water meter can be made available from <br /> existing waterlines on Kino'ole street if the Property were to eventually be subdivided, though <br /> Applicants have no such imminent plans. <br /> 30. Sewage Disposal <br /> The Property is currently served by a cesspool located in the northwest area of the Property. <br /> Applicants understand that connection to the Hilo municipal sewer system will be required as a <br /> condition of CCZ approval and are currently making efforts to obtain estimates from a plumber and <br /> Department of Health permits for this work. <br /> 31. Solid Waste <br /> The nearest solid waste transfer station is located in Hilo off of Railroad Avenue. <br /> 32. Police and Fire Protection <br /> The Property is located in the South Hilo Police Patrol District, which covers 635 square miles, <br /> and features 88 authorized sworn positions. The South Hilo District is the Hawaii Police Department's <br /> largest staffed patrol division and is situated on the ground floor of Building B at the Public Safety <br /> Complex, 349 Kapi'olani Street, which is approximately one mile from the Subject Property. Patrol <br /> officers also operate out of the Mo'oheau Bus Terminal mini-station, which is approximately 1.5 miles <br /> from the Subject Property. The South Hilo Police Patrol District provides 24-hour police service and <br /> consists of the Patrol Division, the Community Policing Section, and the reserve officer program. <br /> For firefighting,there are four fire stations located in the greater Hilo area. Station 1, located at <br /> 466 Kino'ole Street, is the Hilo Central fire station and is within approximately one mile of the Subject <br /> Property. Station 2, located at 95 Keaa Street, is within approximately two and ill miles of the Subject <br /> Property. Station 3, located at 385 Haihai Street, is within approximately three miles of the Subject <br /> Property. Station 4, located at 310 Kaumana Drive, is within approximately three miles of the Subject <br /> Property. Together, these fire stations provide adequate response times for firefighting. <br /> 33. Schools <br /> Hilo is home to a number of educational institutions, including two post-secondary institutions— <br /> ?7 <br />