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Communications
Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2020-2022
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0743
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000
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Lee E. Lord, Managing Director for Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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archeological or historical features are known to exist on the subject property. The <br /> applicant is not seeking to further develop the land (besides minor improvements and <br /> maintenance of the existing structures and dwellings). The subject site is not adjacent <br /> and/or proximate to the shoreline. As such, gathering of marine life and coastal access is <br /> not an issue. It is not known whether the subject property or the immediate surrounding <br /> area was used in die recent past for the gathering of plants by Native Hawaiians. The <br /> applicant reports they have not observed any Native Hawaiians gathering plants on the <br /> subject property or the surrounding properties. <br /> 21. Public Access: There is no known public access to the mountain or shoreline that <br /> traverses through the subject property_ <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 22. Vehicular Access: The subject property is currently accessed via Lihipali Street, a <br /> County-owned and maintained roadway with 16- to 20-foot-wide pavement within a 40- <br /> foot right-of-way. In the vicinity of the subject parcel, there are five (5) large drainage <br /> facilitiesldrywells maintained by the County on the mauka side of the road. Each CPR <br /> unit is served with its own, paved driveway. According to the Department of Public <br /> Works-Engineering Division (DPW), all driveway connections must conform with <br /> Chapter 22, County Streets of the Hawaii County Code, and access to 1-11 pati Road, <br /> including the provision of adequate sight distance must meet with the approval of DPN�V. <br /> 23. Traffic: As the applicant is not proposing any additional development,traffic impacts are <br /> expected to remain consistent with existing traffic to the two established dwellings on the <br /> property. <br /> 24. Water: The subject property is currently served by two (2) existing DWS water meters. <br /> Since the applicant intends to subdivide the subject property, the Department of yA7ater <br /> Supply (D vk S)requests that the applicant designate, in writing, which lot within the <br /> proposed subdivision wilt be assigned each of the existing service meters, prior to final <br /> subdivision approval. DG 'S also stated that final subdivision approval will be subject to <br /> compliance with the requirements to construct any necessary water system <br /> improvements. <br /> 25. Wastewater: As there is no municipal sewer system in the area, the two (2) existing <br /> dwellings are currently serviced by individual \ ante"water systen;s (IGS"Ss) permitted bV <br /> -4- <br />
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