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gathering and fishing rights must be addressed. Specifically, there IT List <br /> be a discussion of the cultural, historical, and natural resources and <br /> associated traditional and customary practices of this site. <br /> In this situation, the subject site is not adjacent and/or proximate to the <br /> shoreline. As such, fishing and/or coastal access is not an issue. <br /> It is not known whether the subject or immediate surrounding area was <br /> ever used for the gathering of plants by native Hawaiians, However, as <br /> the site has been used residentially for over 50 years and landscaped <br /> with a lawn and other introduced species, it would appear very unlikely <br /> that the site would serve such purpose today and/or in the recent past. <br /> l <br /> There are also no known archaeological features on the subject <br /> property. <br /> Based on the above, it does not appear that the project would have any <br /> potential adverse impact relating to the cultural and historical resources <br /> of this area. <br /> H. Water and Coastal Resources <br /> The subject site is located over a mile from the coastline. As such, <br /> coastal impacts resulting from discharge of drainage systems from the <br /> site should not be significant. Being a non-coastal property, no coastal <br /> access will be affected. <br /> The subject site is already hooked up to the County's wastewater system <br /> fronting Kalanikoa Street. There was also a sewer hookup that has been <br /> disengaged for the demolished dwelling fronting Kekuanao`a Street. As <br /> such, potential groundwater and coastal resources impacts would be <br /> mitigated. <br /> 1 <br /> i <br /> Further as noted earlier, prior to the installation or use of any drywells on <br /> the site to address on-site drainage concerns, the appropriate UIC j <br /> permit from the State will be taken. At that time, impacts to water and <br /> coastal resources will be carefully examined. <br /> 1, Eloise, Air Quality, and gust Impacts <br /> The existing background ambient noise level is associated with the wind, <br /> foliage, birds, and the like. This is relatively low, averaging less than 45 <br /> Lad n. <br /> Traffic along Kekuanao'a Street and Kanoelehua Avenue and frequent <br /> aircraft traffic, however, heaviiy influence manmade noise in this area, <br /> 7 <br />