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easement and a 10-foot-wide future road widening setback easement along its entire <br />Mamalahoa Highway frontage. Since the highway fronting the property was transferred <br />to the State in 2021, the Department of Transportation has the authority to determine <br />whether and where access to the property will be permitted, if at all. <br />According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), water for the proposed <br />project can be made available from an existing 12-inch waterline within Mamalahoa <br />Highway. The existing farm dwellings are serviced by a one -inch water meter and <br />individual residential lot owners of the other proposed lots will be responsible for <br />installation of their own water meters and related infrastructure. The applicant will be <br />required to comply with DWS riles and regulations regarding water supply, including, <br />but not limited to, constructing necessary water system improvements, maintaining valid <br />water commitments for the proposed subdivision as well as remitting facilities charge <br />payments and submitting documents conveying improvements and necessary easements <br />to the Water Board of the County of Hawaii. <br />As there is no municipal sewer system in the area, wastewater will be served by <br />Individual Wastewater Systems (IWS) meeting the approval of the State Department of <br />Health (DOH). Conditions of approval will be included to address the preceding. <br />All other essential utilities are available to the property. Police and fire services <br />are available within three (3) miles of the site in Waimea. <br />There are no severe geological or topographical problems for the property <br />that cannot be properly rectified, or which would render the land unusable. <br />According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency the subject property contains <br />several flood zone designations including Zone "X", "XS", "AO", "AE", and "AEF". <br />The topography of the project site is fairly level with slight slopes.from 0 to 3 percent. In <br />accordance with comments from Department of Public Works, Engineering Division, the <br />applicant will be required to comply with the County Flood Code when developing the <br />property and to dispose of development generated runoff on site and not directed toward <br />any adjacent properties, including Mamalahoa Highway. All earthwork activity, <br />including grading, grubbing and stockpiling, will conform to Chapter 10, Erosion and <br />Sedimentation Control, of the Hawaii County Code. Conditions of approval will be <br />-7- <br />