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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2020-2022
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0656
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Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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20. Flora/Fauna Resources: No professional floral or faunal survey was conducted of the <br /> property. The applicant reports that the property is cultivated into fruit bearing trees with <br /> some use for an equestrian component. Given the elevation of the property, it would be <br /> possible to find the Hawaiian Hawk(I`o) and the Hawaiian Owl (Pueo). Thesubject <br /> property was formerly used to grow sugar cane and has been developed for agricultural <br /> uses and dwellings. As such, the applicants do not.believe that rare or endangered floral <br /> or faunal resources are likely to be found within the subject site. <br /> 21. 'Archaeological/Cultural/Historical Resources: No professional archaeological and <br /> cultural study was conducted of the property. According to the applicants, the site was <br />— previously cleared for cultivation-of-sugar cane, and it is unlikely that the site has — <br /> archeological features due to previous land altering activities. The applicants have noted <br /> that in the event any inadvertent discoveries are made during any land disturbance <br /> activity,work will cease, and the applicant will immediately notify the Planning <br /> Department and the State DLNR to secure clearances before proceeding further. <br /> 22. Public Access: There is no designated public access to the mountains or the shoreline <br /> that traverses the property. <br /> UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 23. Access: Access to the project will be from Kalaoa Camp Road, an existing, 12-13-foot- <br /> wide pavement within a 30-foot-wide roadway easement that bisects the subject property. <br /> The portion of the private road from Highway 19 up to the subject parcel has an existing <br /> 12-13-foot-wide pavement with 3-foot graveled shoulders. The private road is accessed <br />_ from Highway 19, a-State-owned-road with a 22-foot wide pavement and paved shoulders - - -- <br /> within a 100-foot right of way. <br /> 24. Water: County water is available from an existing 4-inch waterline within Kalaoa Camp <br /> Road, which fronts the-subject-parcel. Thesubjectproperty iscurrentlyserviced-by two--- <br /> (2);5/8-inch water meters. In their February 19, 2021, memo-for the Additional-Farm <br /> Dwelling Application(FDA-18-000459) the Department of Water Supply(DWS) <br /> required the landowners to install a 1-inch service lateral to service a new 5/8-inch meter <br /> for the second additional farm dwelling (Planning Department Exhibit 4—February <br /> 4 <br />
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