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<br /> Honorable James Y. Arakaki, Chairman <br /> <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> <br /> Page 7 <br /> Street-Kilauea Avenue-Kinoole Street area which is adjacent to or near the Wailoa State <br /> Recreation Area, the University, the Hilo Shopping Center and Kaiko'o Shopping <br /> Complex. It also recommended expansion of the Hilo Shopping Center to the Mililani- <br /> Leilani-Iolani-Kohola Streets area for commercial development. <br /> The subject area is located in close proximity to schools, commercial areas, <br /> employment centers and public safety services. It is presently occupied by the existing <br /> architectural office which was established prior to the adoption of the Zoning Code, <br /> and therefore, is considered anon-conforming use. The office use and garden and <br /> greenhouse structures have been in existence on the subject area since 1930. The <br /> existing garden and greenhouses are planned to be refurbished and incorporated as part <br /> of the proposed development and the two existing dwellings are planned to be <br /> demolished. The subject area would provide continued and additional commercial <br /> services for the visitor industry, residents in the immediate vicinity, the University <br /> campus as well as for the rest of the residents of the island of Hawaii. Coupled with <br /> the possibility of redesignating the northern end of the Waiakea Houselot area in the <br /> vicinity of Piilani Street to High Density Urban, the subject area would also provide a <br /> possible extension of the High Density Urban designation within this section of the <br /> Waiakea Houselot area. <br /> The project site is located within an area adequately served with essential <br /> services and facilities such as water, sewer, transportation systems and other utilities. <br /> Water is available to the project site through a 6-inch waterline along Hinano and <br /> Laukapu Streets. Sewer lines are in place within all the roadways between Kekuanaoa <br /> Street and Piilani Street. In 1993, the County Department of Public Works completed <br /> the installation of an 8-inch diameter sewer main line along Laukapu, Hinano and <br /> Kalanikoa Streets. These lines connect to a 10-inch diameter collector along <br /> Kekuanaoa Street. Municipal sewer system is planned to be installed for the entire <br /> Waiakea Houselots area. The applicant would be installing the sewer line connections, <br /> meeting the approval of the Department of Public Works. A Solid Waste Management <br /> Plan shall also be prepared, meeting with the approval of the Department of Public <br /> Works. <br /> Traffic signalization improvements at the intersection of Kekuanaoa Street and <br /> Manono Street were completed in September 1995, with left turn lanes from <br /> Kekuanaoa to Manono Street. In conjunction with the signalization improvements, <br /> Kekuanaoa Street has been fully improved to 48-foot wide pavement with 6-foot wide <br /> concrete sidewalks, between Mililani Street and Hinano Street. Kekuanaoa Street <br /> serves as a main roadway from the Hilo airport to Kilauea Avenue. <br /> <br />