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include the conditions as stated within Resolution No. 58-97 with such recommendation <br /> provided that the other goals, policies, and standards of the General Plan are met. <br /> (See Exbibit D -Resolution No. 58-9'n <br /> <br /> DF.S IZiPTION OF PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS <br /> 14. Subject Property: The subject .property is a rectangular shaped lot. <br /> 15. Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey Report: The Soil Survey Report classifies <br /> soils within the project site as Kiloa Extremely Stony Muck (rKXD), 6 to 20 percent <br /> slopes. This soil consists of well-drained, thin, extremely stony organic soils over <br /> fragmental A'a lava. The surface layer is very dark brown, extremely stony muck <br /> about 10 inches thick. Permeability is rapid, runoff is very slow and the erosion <br /> hazazd is slight. This soil is used for woodland and pasture. <br /> 16. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: Soils within the subject <br /> property are classified as "E" (Very Poor) for agricultural productivity by the Land <br /> Study Bureau. This soil is unsuited for machine tilling. <br /> 17. Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) System: Soils <br /> within the subject property are classified as "Unique Agricultural Land" by the ALISH <br /> System. "Unique Agricultural Land" are lands that have the special combination of <br /> soil quality, location, growing season and moisture supply and which is used to <br /> produce sustained high quality and/or high yields of a specific crop when treated and <br /> managed according to modem farming methods. <br /> 18. FIRM: The subject property is located within Zone X, areas determined to be outside <br /> the 500-year flood plain, <br /> 19. 'Alala Recovery Plan: This plan dated October 28, 1982, prepared and approved by <br /> the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in cooperation with the 'Alala Recovery Team, <br /> recommends that certain selected essential habitats be preserved and properly managed <br /> to provide for the continued existence and growth of the population of the 'Alala, an <br /> endangered bird whose population has reached an extremely critical state. The Central <br /> Kona area along the north and west slopes of Hualalai is considered to be the center of <br /> concentration for breeding 'Alala. The Plan recommends that portion of the lands of <br /> -3- <br /> <br />