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Communications - Council Term
2020-2022
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0919
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Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
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20. Civil Defense Sirens: There is a Civil Defense siren in the immediate area, located at <br /> Ahualani Park in the Ahualani subdivision, approximately 2,180 feet to the north of the <br /> subject property. <br /> 21. Traffic: Section 25-2-46 (d) (1) of the concurrency provision requires a Traffic Impact <br /> Analysis Report(TZAR) as part of any rezoning application in situations where the <br /> projected use can generate 50 or more peak hour trips. Given the scale and scope of the <br /> proposed project, a TIAR was not performed as the project conforms to the County's <br /> concurrency requirements. The applicant anticipates approximately 33 peak hour vehicle <br /> trips, which is below the 50 peak hour trip benchmark which would require the <br /> preparation of a TZAR. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 22. Access: Access is proposed from Haihai Street and Ainaola Drive which are both <br /> maintained by the County and are major collector roadways. Haihai Street has a 24-foot- <br /> wide pavement with three(3) to four (4)-foot-wide shoulders within a 60-foot right-of- <br /> way and Ainaola Drive has a 20-foot-wide pavement within a 50-foot right-of-way. <br /> Additionally, there is a 5-foot future road widening setback along the property's <br /> boundary with Ainaola Drive. As stated previously, the proposed subdivision will be <br /> accessed via Haihai Street, via the Kikaha Street extension. Ho`olala Street will also be <br /> extended creating the main ingress and egress points to the subdivision and will be <br /> extended to intersect with Ainaola Drive. Ho`olala Street will be 20 feet wide with 15- <br /> foot shoulders. There will be two (2) cul-de-sacs built within the subdivision to access <br /> various lots. One cul-de-sac located off of Kikaha Street will be 20 feet with 15-foot- <br /> wide shoulders. The second cul-de-sac will be 20 feet with combined travel lane width of <br /> 16 feet. All newly created roadways will be constructed to County dedicable standards, <br /> except for one (1) cul-de-sac,which will be a private road. <br /> Based on the proposed zoning, the Department of Public Works-Engineering Division <br /> (DPW)recommends that all driveway connections and construction within Haihai Street <br /> and Ainaola Drive conform to Chapter 22, County Streets, of the Hawaii County Code. <br /> Futhermore, based on the proposed zoning request, DPW recommends that the applicant <br /> provide improvements to the subject property's Ainaola Drive frontage consisting of, but <br /> -5- <br />
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