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Permit or A royal Author) <br /> Final Environmental Im act Statement State of Hawaii Land Use Commission <br /> Land Use Boundar Amendment State of Hawaii Land Use Commission <br /> Wastewater Treatment Facility and Irrigation State of Hawaii Department of Health <br /> with Treated Effluent <br /> Highway entrance from Queen Ka'ahumanu State Department of Transportation <br /> Hi hwa <br /> Subdivision and Plan Approvals Hawaii County <br /> Plannin De artment <br /> Water Source and Distribution System Hawaii County <br /> De artment of Water Su I <br /> Building Permits Hawaii County <br /> De artment of Public Works <br /> Grading Permits Hawaii County <br /> De artment of Public Works <br /> Rezoning Hawaii County Planning Commission, <br /> Count Council <br /> National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Hawaii <br /> S stem NPDES ermit De artment of Health <br /> Brackish and Potable Wells Permit Water Resources Mana ement <br /> Under round In'ection & Control Permit UIC De artment of Health <br /> Notice of Pro osed Construction or Alteration Federal Aviation Administration <br /> ADA Title II Disability and Communication Board <br /> HRS 103-50 Review <br /> <br /> 1 NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> l Natural Resources. The Biological Reconnaissance Study covered the entire Palamanui area. <br /> The study identified 3 general plant communities. Much of the land below 500 feet elevation was <br /> <br /> ` placed in Pennisetum grasslands. The area has many barren lava flows with fountain grass <br /> <br /> ~ grassland with scattered native and introduced shrubs and trees. The plants include the <br /> indigenous uhaloa, the shrub maiapilo (a federal species of concern) and 'a'ali'i, native trees such <br /> as 'bhi`a lehua, naoi, ahahe'e, lama and maua in low densities. Three individual specimens of the <br /> uhiuhi tree (a federally endangered species) and one specimen 'aiea tree (a state and federally <br /> endangered species) were found. The native trees were growing in areas of otherwise barren <br /> lava and were not part of a forested area. <br /> The land between 500 - 650 feet in elevation has shrubs and fountain grass and was <br /> characterized as Pennisetum scrub. The indigenous 'a'ali'i is abundant. Native trees such as <br /> lama, alahe'e, mamane, and iliahi appear. There are numerous stands of large wiliwili trees. <br /> The land above 650 feet elevation to the top of the property was characterized as <br /> Diospyros-Psydrax-Santalum dry forest. The dry forest to the south of the mauka makai jeep <br /> hilululukeclassWICRMPEx42 rev051905rmal 9 <br /> <br />