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Communications - Council Term
2020-2022
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0474
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Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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,_ <br /> The Honorable Dominic Yagong, Chairman <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> Page 4 <br /> All essential utilities and services are available to the site. Access to the <br /> property is from Kilauea Avenue, which is a four-lane County roadway with a pavement <br /> width of approximately 44 feet within a 60-foot wide right-of-way. The General Plan <br /> identifies Kilauea.Avenue as a secondary arterial street requiring a right-of-way width of <br /> 80 feet. Therefore, a ten-foot wide future road widening strip along the property's <br /> Kilauea Avenue frontage would be needed to eventually widen the road to 80 feet. There <br /> is an existing concrete curb and sidewalk fronting the subject property which the <br /> Department of Public Works recommends be reconstructed to meet the requirements of <br /> the Americans with Disabilities Act. Therefore, conditions of approval for the change of <br /> zone will address these recommendations. <br /> Traffic will not increase significantly at the site based on the applicant's initial <br /> plans to develop an approximately 4,200-square foot dental office building, which will <br /> generate approximately 16 a.m. peak hour trips and 19 p.m. peak hour trips according to <br /> the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 7th Edition. However, to be consistent with the <br /> concurrency requirements of the Zoning Code, the Planning Department recommends a <br /> condition of approval be included to require submittal of a Traffic Impact Analysis <br /> Report (T1AR) if a land use is developed that would generate over 50 peak hour trips, and <br /> that the applicant be responsible for constructing any improvements identified in the <br /> TAR required by the Department of Public Works. <br /> The property has no severe geological or topographical problems which cannot be <br /> properly rectified or which would render the land,unusable, and is located in flood zone <br /> "X"which is an area determined by FEMA to be outside the 500-year flood plain. <br /> County water is available from an existing 10-inch waterline within Kilauea <br /> Avenue fronting the property. The property is currently served by a 5/8-inch meter which <br /> is limited to an average daily usage of 400 gallons. The applicant will submit water usage <br /> calculations to the Department of Water Supply in order to determine whether the <br /> existing water meter will be adequate to provide water to the proposed development, or if <br /> a larger or additional water meter is needed. The 10-inch waterline fronting the property <br /> is also capable of providing the required pressure of 2,000 gallons per minute of water <br /> flow for fire protection for commercial land uses. <br /> A cesspool on the property services the existing dwelling.. Wastewater generated <br /> by the proposed development will be disposed of by individual wastewater system(s) <br /> meeting the requirements of the Department of Health. There are no municipal waste <br /> collection services in the County. Therefore, all solid waste generated by development of <br /> the property will require private disposal at the.Hilo landfill, Electrical and telephone <br />
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