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� <br /> � <br /> � <br /> the existing surrounding residential neighborhoods within this particular section of the � <br /> VVo|akeaHonmesteads, And asdiscussed earlier and summarized further below,the <br /> Project Site is serviced by existing road and water systems and will be served by <br /> essential pubic services and utilities, Therefore,the proposed change ofzone |salso <br /> consistent with the following goals, policies and standard nfthe Land Use- Single-Family <br /> Residential Element ofthe General Plan; <br /> • To maximize choices of single-family residential lots and/or housing for <br /> residents ofthe County. <br /> • To ensure compatible uses within and adjacent to single-family residential zoned <br /> areas. <br /> • Require developers to provide basic infrastructure necessary for development. <br /> • Areas shall have basic improvements and amenities necessary for immediate use <br /> 31. PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br /> Access tnthe subject property is provided by both Haihai Street and 4inmo>a <br /> Drive, County-maintained major collector roadways having travel lane pavement widths <br /> equal to or in excess of2Dfeet within 60-fmot oxide rights-of-way. A proposed interior <br /> 50-foot wide subdivision roadway will extend Ho'olala Street all the way to Ainaola <br /> Drive, providing alateral connecting interior subdivision roadway connecting multiple <br /> existing subdivisions located nmaukaofthe Project Site, KikahmStreet, located off of <br /> Hoihai Street and located immediately adjacent to the Project Site, will provide another <br /> access point, thereby distributing the vehicular loads between two major collector <br /> roadways, Haiho| Street and Ainao|aDrive. <br /> County water is available tosupport the proposed 33'|otsingle family residential <br /> subdivision asisessential public utility services. Wastewater generated byindividual <br /> lots within the proposed subdivision will be accommodated by individual septic systems <br /> espermitted bythe State Department ofHealth. <br /> As the Project Site is gently slopes downward from rnaukatV rnakai with typical <br /> grades not exceeding 10 percent, there are no severe geological or topographical <br /> problems that cannot be properly rectified or which would render the land unusable for <br /> 15 <br />