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Maile David, Council Chair <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> July 25, 2022 <br /> Page 3 <br /> and utility easement that provides access to Parcel 30. The applicant plans to construct a <br /> 30-foot-wide driveway access further east on Kahaopea Street across from `Awapuhi <br /> Street. Kahaopea Street is a County roadway with a 40-foot-wide right-of-way and is <br /> paved with no sidewalks or curbs. Condition H of the ordinance requires improvements <br /> to Kahaopea Street. Department of Public Works has commented that they have no <br /> objections to the applicant's request for a time extension. <br /> According to the Hawaii Department of Transportation, Highways Division <br /> (HDOT-HWY), the applicant is working with the Hawaii District Office to complete the <br /> traffic improvement approvals which is a condition of the concurrent Use Permit. HDOT- <br /> HWY has no objection to granting the applicant's request for a time extension. HDOT, <br /> Airports Division (HDOT-A)provided comments addressing requirements of the Federal <br /> Aviation Administration (FAA) since the proposed project is located approximately ' <br /> 7,300 feet from the property boundary of Hilo International Airport. <br /> County water is available to the site from a 20-inch waterline in Kanoelehua <br /> Avenue and 8-inch waterline within Kahaopea Street. There is an existing service lateral <br /> designated to parcel 37 capable of accommodating a 1-inch meter, which is limited to <br /> three (3)units of water, or a maximum daily usage of 1,800 gallons per day. According to <br /> the Department of Water Supply (DWS), the water commitment for the subject property <br /> expired on September 30, 2020 and the applicant must submit payment in order to extend { <br /> the commitment for thirty-one (31) additional units of water until September 30, 2022. <br /> DWS also states that additional water system improvements, such as new service <br /> lateral(s) and meter(s), in addition to a reduced pressure type backflow prevention <br /> assembly may be required to provide the amount of water needed for development of the <br /> property. According to DWS, the existing 20-inch waterline in Kanoelehua Avenue is <br /> adequate to provide the required 2,000 gallons per minute flow for fire protection. <br /> i <br /> The County sewer system extends as far south as Maka`ala Street in Hilo, <br /> therefore there is no sewer in the area. The applicant estimates about 17,740 gallons per <br /> day of wastewater will be generated at the proposed assisted living facility. A wastewater <br /> treatment unit will be installed to handle the wastewater, which will include a secondary <br /> treatment facility, pump station, treatment tanks and injection wells. The system will <br /> meet the requirements of the State Department of Health. Lastly, the applicant will <br /> comply with the County Flood Code and Condition G to secure approvals from DPW and <br /> FEMA, if required, to install drainage improvements on the property. <br /> The request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, <br /> relating to Coastal Zone Management. The project site is located over two (2) miles <br /> from the nearest shoreline and is not situated within the SMA. Thus, the property will not <br />