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history. The study concluded that mapping, written descriptions, photography and test <br />excavation at these sites have documented them adequately and that no further work or <br />preservation is recommended. <br />22. FIRM: The subject property is located in Zone X, area determined to be outside the <br />500 -year flood plain. There are no existing drainageways or drainage structures in the <br />project area. <br />23. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: The project site is situated along Henry Street in <br />proximity to existing commercial uses also located along Henry Street. These <br />commercial uses are part of the Crossroad Shopping Complex located approximately 100 <br />feet to the southwest of the project site. In 1998, the County Council rezoned <br />approximately 17 acres of land located approximately 450 feet to the south of the project <br />site to a General Commercial (CG -20) zoned district to accommodate a "commercial and <br />community development center" (Hawaiian Development Corporation). In March 2001, <br />the County Council rezoned approximately 23.4 acres of land adjacent to the north of the <br />project site to a Residential -Commercial Mixed (RCX-2) zoned district to accommodate a <br />proposed residential and commercial development (Queen Liliuokalani Trust). Lands <br />adjacent to the east of the project site remain in an A -5a zoned district. <br />PUBLIC FACILITIESS AND SERVICES <br />24. Access: Primary access to the project site is provided by Henry Street, a County - <br />maintained roadway maintaining a right-of-way of 80 feet. Henry Street is a 4 -lane, <br />divided roadway with curbs, gutters and sidewalks. As previously mentioned, access to <br />the project site will be provided via an existing 60 -foot wide easement that intersects <br />Henry Street at a break in the median separating the travel lanes. This break in the <br />median will provide for left turns, although there is currently no dedicated left turn <br />storage lane as traffic approaches the access easement. The applicant has stated that they <br />will provide a dedicated left -turn lane should such improvements be required by the <br />County. <br />25. Police/Fire/Emergency Services: Police services are available from the County's Police <br />Station at Kealakehe while fire and emergency services are available from the County's <br />-7- <br />