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include field mice and mongoose. According to the applicant, there is no known or <br /> recorded rare or endangered animal or plant life in the area. <br /> 19. Archaeological Resources: Since the property was previously used for pasturing <br /> activities and is currently fully developed, the applicant states that it is expected that no <br /> azchaeological or historic features exist on the property. By letter dated October 23, <br /> 2005, the applicant requested a "no effect" letter from the State Department of Land and <br /> Natural Resources Historic Preservation Division (HPD). <br /> 20. Cultural or Native Gathering Rights: According to the applicant, there is no evidence <br /> of any traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights being practiced on the site. <br /> 21. Public Access: None that traverses the property. <br /> 22. Traffic: In a memo dated February 21, 2006, the Department of Transportation has <br /> stated that "the cumulative effect of the continued approval of such applications will <br /> result in an adverse traffic impact on Waimea-Kawaihae Road (Route 19) at the <br /> intersections with Kanehoa Street and Anekona Street." <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 23. Access: Access to the site is from Kanehoa Place, a private roadway with a 50-foot <br /> right-of--way with 16 feet of asphalt paving and grass swales. <br /> 24. Water: County water is available to the site. <br /> 25. Wastewater: There is no municipal sewer system in the area. All lots in the azea <br /> dispose of wastewater through individual wastewater systems. The existing dwellings <br /> utilize individual wastewater treatment systems approved by the State Department of <br /> Health. <br /> 26. Essential Utilities and Services: Underground electrical, telephone and cable services <br /> aze available to the property. The closest police and fire facilities aze located in Waimea, <br /> approximately six (6) miles east of the site. <br /> <br /> 27. Recreational Facilities: The Waimea Park and Anuenue Playground are located in <br /> Waimea. Spencer Beach Pazk is approximately (6) miles west of the site. <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 28. Department of Public Works: Exhibit 2 -February 27, 2006 memo <br /> 29. Department of Environmental Management: Exhibit 3 -January 31, 2006 memo <br /> 30. Fire Department: Exhibit 4 -February 10, 2006 memo <br /> -3- <br /> <br />