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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 12. Surrounding Land Uses/Zoning: Lands to the north, south and west are larger <br /> agricultural lands zoned A-20a and consist mainly of agricultural uses with scattered <br /> <br /> dwellings. To the east is a property zoned A-20a and further east are properties zoned <br /> RS-15 and CV-10 located in Hawi town. <br /> <br /> 13. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): Zone X, area determined to be outside the 500- <br /> year flood plain. The property is also located outside of any tsunami inundation area. <br /> <br /> 14. U.S.D.A. Soil Survey Report: Kohala silty clay, 0 to 3 percent slopes (KhA). <br /> Permeability is moderately rapid, runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight. <br /> <br /> 15. Land Study Bureau: "B" or "Good." <br /> 16. ALISH Map System: Other Agricultural Land and Prime Agricultural Land. <br /> <br /> 17. Flora/Fauna Resources: Although no flora and/or fauna study was done, the property <br /> was previously utilized for sugar cane cultivation and ranching. According to the <br /> <br /> applicant, there is no presence of rare or endangered plant life and no rare or endangered <br /> animal or bird life has been observed on the property. <br /> <br /> 18. Cultural/Archaeological/Historical Resources: The proposed request is not expected <br /> <br /> to have any adverse effect on cultural, historical or archaeological resources as the <br /> property was previously utilized for sugar cane cultivation. The Department of Land and <br /> <br /> Natural Resources-State Historic Preservation Division has issued a "no-effect" letter <br /> stating that they believe that there are no historic properties present because intensive <br /> <br /> cultivation has altered the land. Thus, DLNR-SHPD believes that "no historic properties <br /> will be affected" by this undertaking. <br /> <br /> 19. Notification: On January 18, 2006 a sign was posted on the property in accordance with <br /> Chapter 25, Article 2, Division 1, Section 25-2-12, Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 <br /> <br /> Edition). <br /> PUBLIC FACILITIES AND UTILITIES <br /> <br /> 20. Access: The property borders Akoni-Pule Highway and Maliu Road. Access to the <br /> property has been from Maliu Road, which is a County owned and maintained roadway <br /> <br /> with an 10-foot pavement within a 40-foot right-of-way up to the applicant's property <br /> line. There is a 40-foot wide private access easement owned by Surety Kohala <br /> <br /> Corporation that allows access from the County roadway to the applicant's property. <br /> <br /> -3- <br />