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i <br /> (Building Permit No. 880867). Each dwelling and related improvement is served by its <br /> own driveway from Lihipali Road. <br /> 14. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: The parcels immediately to the east, south and west of <br /> the subject property are similarly zoned Auricultural 1-Acre(_A-1a) and are similarly of <br /> non-confonninn sizes and primarily in residential use. Properties to the north are zoned <br /> Agricultural (A-400a) and used for cattle grazing_ <br /> 15. ALISH: The subject property is "Unclassified" on the State Agricultural Lands of <br /> Importance Map. <br /> 16. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: The subj ect property is <br /> unclassified on the Land Study Bureau (LSB)map. <br /> 17. U.S.D.A. Soil Survey: The soils on the subject property are classified as palapalai <br /> hydrous silt loam with 12 to 20 percent slopes. This soil is considered well drained with a <br /> medium runoff class. <br /> 18. FETMA FIRM NIAP: The majority of the subject parcel is in an area designated as Zone <br /> "X" (an area of minimal flood hazard) on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)by the <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). A small portion of the northwest <br /> corner of the parcel is located in Zone "XS" (an area of moderate flood hazard,usually <br /> the area between the limits of the 100-year and 500-year floods). As the applicants are <br /> not proposing any further development of the property,no impacts to drainage are <br /> anticipated. <br /> 19_ Flora/Fauna Resources: There were no professional suil%eys conducted of the Doral or <br /> faunal resources of the subject property, however the applicant does not believe that any <br /> rare or endangered floral or faunal resources are likely to be found within the subject <br /> property due to long developed residential use on the property and the suburban nature of <br /> the surrounding area. Vegetation found on the parcel consists of mainly introduced, <br /> ornamental landscaping plants (Monterey Cyprus,Agave, Japanese Maple, Bromeliads, <br /> Bamboo, `Ohia, etc.) and fauna found in the area include common introduced bird <br /> species, domestic animals, rats, pigs, and mongoose. <br /> 20. Are haeological/Historic/Cultural Resources: As the subjectproperty has been <br /> developed with a residential use since 1963, no professional archaeological and/or <br /> cultural study was conducted of the property. According to the applicant, no <br /> -3- <br />