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However, the five eights (5/8) inch meter should be more than adequate to sernce the <br /> needs of the property <br /> C. Wastewater <br /> The subject property ~s served by a County sewer Ime which fronts the property along <br /> I-Lnano Street and serves the needs of the property <br /> D. Solid Waste <br /> Sold waste will be handled through a commercial hauler into authonzed landfill sites <br /> However, the proposed use of the property vnll not generate large amounts of sold waste <br /> and any impacts vnll be negligible <br /> E. Other Government Services <br /> As the subject property ~s located in the urban area of Hilo, all necessary services aze <br /> already being provided No additional sennces would be regwred as a result of this change <br /> of zone The Police Station ~s located less than two (2) Holes away, and there aze two (2) <br /> fire stations (Central and Watakea) that are within five (5) rtunutes of the site <br /> There would be no impact to schools, parks, and other related facilities <br /> F. Other Utilities <br /> Once again, as the property is m the Hilo urban azea, all other uGhhes such as gas, <br /> telephone and electnc are already available to the property <br /> VIII. IMPACT SIGNIFICANCE ANALYSIS <br /> A. Relationship Between Local Short- Term Uses of Environmental and <br /> Maintenance and Enhancement of Long-Term Productivity <br /> The current short-term use of the site is as a single-family residential unit However, due <br /> to the Waxed uses of properties m the surrounding area, this may not be the most <br /> productive use of the property <br /> Granting the change of zone would result m a more productive use of the property and <br /> would fulfill the land use concept of the General Plan for this area <br /> B. Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources <br /> As the subject property has been previously disturbed, the possibd~ty that commitment of <br /> natural resources such as raze or endangered plant or animal I~fe is remote This is also <br /> true for other types of resources, such as archaeological <br /> <br /> Environmental Report TMK 2-2-34 95 <br /> Page No 6 <br /> <br />