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• <br /> V. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> A. General Description <br /> The 6.875 acre parcel is somewhat triangular in shape. The site is <br /> wide fronting the Hawai'i Belt Highway (Highway 11). 'tapering as it <br /> extends east or mauka. The site has an agricultural shed <br /> consisting of 36 square feet and has been used intermittently for <br /> cattle grazing. There is a vacant property south of the site, with <br /> residential developments to the north and east. <br /> B. Climate, Soil and Topography <br /> Being on the leeward side of the island and located southwest of <br /> Huaialai volcano, the project site is generally sunny in the mornings <br /> with occasional afternoon clouds. The rainy season is usually <br /> during the summer, with wetter periods from November to January. <br /> The average annual rainfall is approximately 30 inches, with pan <br /> evaporation estimated at 55 inches per year. The mean annual <br /> temperature is approximately 75 degrees. <br /> Because the site is situated on the leeward side of the island, winds <br /> tend to be light and variable. Slight easterly winds occur during the <br /> day, while westerly or mountain winds are prevalent during the . <br /> evenings. <br /> The property's elevation ranges approximately 1,320 to 1,412 feet <br /> above mean sea level. There is a less than 10% slope towards the <br /> makai end of the property. <br /> According to this author's interpretation of the Land Study Bureau <br /> Overall Master Productivity Rating map, this site is classified "E- <br /> 268" or Very Poor. It is of the A'a clinker soil series. This series is <br /> characterized by properties with little or no soil material and light <br /> brown to nearly black Na. It is excessively well-drained and <br /> unsuited for machine tillability. <br /> Likewise, the soil classification found in the US Department of <br /> Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly Soil <br /> Conservation Service) Soil Survey Report is of the Punalu'u series <br /> (1-PYD). The Punatutu series consists of well-drained thin organic <br /> soils over pahoehoe lava bedrock. Permeability is rapid, runoff is <br /> slow, and the erosion hazard slight. This type of soil was typically <br /> used for cattle grazing. <br /> • <br /> 5 <br />