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70. The entire coastline of North Kona is subjMSRIM <br />inundation by tsunami. The Petitionhowever, <br />71. The Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land <br />.' • • •' - • <br />ratings for the Petition Area are Classes E (Very Poor), D (Poor) <br />and C (Fair). <br />72. The United States Department of Agriculture, Soil <br />Conservation Service's Soil Survey of the Island of Hawaii, State <br />of Hawaii (1973) has identified five soil types on the Property: <br />Lava Flows, A`a (rLV) and Pahoehoe (rLW), Punaluu (rPYD), Waiaha <br />(WHC), Kainaliu (KEC), and Kaimu (rKED). <br />73. A very small portion of the Property is classified <br />as "Other Important Agricultural Lands" under the State <br />Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Lands of Importance to <br />the State of Hawaii (ALISH) system. The remaining area of the <br />Property is not classified under the ALISH system. <br />74. The majority of the Petition Area is designated <br />Zone X (Areas determined to be outside of the 500 -year flood <br />plain) on the Flood Insurance Rate Map ("FIRM") prepared by the <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency. However, portions of TMK: <br />7-5-03: 6 and 7 (Keopu drainageway overflow) are within a <br />floodway as designated on the FIRM. These FIRM designations are <br />presently undergoing revisions which will change the delineation <br />of the subject floodway. Portions of TMK: 7-5-03: 29 (Keopu <br />drainageway) and 7-7-04: portions of 2 (Kaumalumalu drainageway) <br />are also situated within a floodway as designated on the FIRM. <br />�'M <br />