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INFRASTRUCTURE <br /> ROADS <br /> The property is accessed from Mamalahoa highway, mauka on Kaloko Drive and <br /> Hao Street approximately 4 miles. Hao Street is a 60 foot right of way with 22 feet paved <br /> and 8 foot grass shoulders. The grass shoulders have been an effective means of <br /> dispersing runoff from the paved section, and no shoulder erosion is evident in the 20 <br /> years since construction. <br /> The proposed subdivision into two lots will not increase traffic beyond that which <br /> would be generated by construction of a residence and an "Ghana" structure. <br /> The surrounding roadway infrastructure is adequate and the subject development <br /> <br /> will have no noticeable impact on traffic. The development will make its "fair <br /> share" contribution for roadway and other infrastructure impacts prior to final <br /> subdivision. - <br /> <br /> WATER <br /> The Department of Water Supply considers the Kaloko Mauka Water System a <br /> separate system from others in Kona. The system consists of transmission and distribution <br /> lines, pump stations, and seven reservoirs which extend to the 5,000 foot elevation. The <br /> reservoirs have a total capacity of 500,000 gallons, sufficient for a density of one unit for <br /> each two acres in Kaloko Mauka. Kaloko Mauka users pay approximately 3 times the <br /> <br /> Island wide water rate due to additional pumping costs. <br /> The existing water system in Kaloko has capacity for the subject <br /> development. Since rainfall is sufficient to support many agricultural uses, these <br /> activities are not expected to burden the system. <br /> <br /> ELECTRIC POWER <br /> Electric lines and street lights at intersections were installed as a part of the Kaloko <br /> <br /> Mauka Improvement District. <br /> 1'i , <br /> <br />