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26. Essential Utilities and Services: Electrical and telephone services are available to the <br />property. The nearest police station is located in Kealakehe, approximately seven (7) <br />miles from the property. There is a fire station at the intersection of Palani Road and the <br />Queen Kaahumanu Highway, approximately seven (7) miles from the site. A new fire <br />station is planned for Kalaoa that will provide service to this site in the future. <br />AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br />27. Department of Environmental Management -Solid Waste Division (May 26, 2004 <br />Memo): <br />"Commercial operations may not use transfer stations for disposal. Aggregates and any <br />other construction/demolition waste should be reused to its fullest extent. Greenwaste <br />may be disposed of only at the drop sites located at the Kailua or Hilo transfer stations." <br />28. Police Department (June 8, 2004 Memo): <br />"Staff has reviewed the above -referenced applications and have the following concerns: <br />1. The applicant is proposing to divide this property into three separate lots. Two of <br />the lots are shown in the rezoning exhibit as having access via Mahilani Drive. <br />The third lot is showing its access via Hawaii Belt Road. Staff recommends that <br />all three lots have access via Mahilani Drive only. <br />2. Staff is also concerned that increased density along this corridor will further <br />congest traffic on the Hawaii Belt Road and Palani Road; <br />3. Assess sufficient impact fees to address public safety." <br />29. Department of Land and Natural Resources -Land Division -Engineering Division <br />(June 16, 2004 Memo): <br />"We confirm that the project site, according to the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), is <br />located in Flood Zone X." <br />30. Department of Land and Natural Resources -State Historic Preservation Division <br />(June 29, 2004 Memo): <br />"We believe there are no historic properties present because residential <br />development/urbanization has altered the land, previous grubbing/grading has altered the <br />land and an acceptable archaeological assessment or inventory survey found no historic <br />properties. Thus, they believe that "no historic properties will be affected" by this <br />undertaking." <br />31. Department of Health (January 14, 2000 Letter): <br />-5- <br />