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complied with <br /> IV ENVIItONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> A. General Descriution <br /> The elevation of the property is approximately twenty (20) feet above mean sea level The <br /> annual rainfall is approximately one hundred and thirty six (136) inches The mean annual <br /> temperature is approximately seventy three (73) degrees Fahrenheit <br /> The site is rectangular in shape It has an eighty five (85) foot frontage and runs one <br /> hundred and forty seven (147) feet to the rear The property is enclosed by a rock wall <br /> with an average three (3) feet height There is one existing dwelling with an attached <br /> breezeway (open on both the east and west side) and a patio There is also an existing <br /> dnveway leading to the dwelling and breezeway area The balance of the site is landscaped <br /> with trees and lawn <br /> B. Soils and Touograuhv <br /> The topography of the subject property is generally level <br /> The soils on the property are classified by the U S Department of Agnculture, Soil <br /> Conservation Services, Soil Survey Report as Keaukaha extremely rocky muck (rKFD) <br /> This soil type is described as very acidic dazk brown muck about 8 inches thick underlain <br /> by pahoehoe lava Permeability is rapid, runoff is medium, and the erosion hazazd is slight <br /> Due to the fact that the property is part of an urban area, the Land Study Bureau provides <br /> no soil classification of the property and surrounding area Tlus is also true for the <br /> Agncultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) map <br /> C. Natural Hazards <br /> 1. Drainaee <br /> The U S Army Corps of Engineers Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) classifies the site <br /> as in Zone "X" Zone "X" is designated for those areas outside of the 500-year flood <br /> plain There is no evidence of any dralnageways on the property <br /> 2. Tsunami Hazard <br /> The property is located vnttun the Civil Defense Tsunami Evacuation Zone Ttus is true of <br /> most of the Waiakea Houselots area Therefore, during any threat of tsunanu, evacuation <br /> measures must be carried out <br /> 3. Volcanic and Earthquake Hazards <br /> <br /> En~~ronmenlal Report TtvIIC 2-2-34 95 <br /> Page No 3 <br /> <br />