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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> are zoned RS-10 and in single-family residential uses. At its June 2, 2006 meeting, the <br /> Planning Commission voted to send an unfavorable recommendation to the County <br /> <br /> Council for a change of zone for TMK: 2-2-36: 102 and 103 on Laukapu Street from RS- <br /> 10 to RM-2.5. The request is currently pending before the County Council. <br /> <br /> 14. U.S.D.A. Soil Type: Keaukaha extremely stony muck, 6 to 20 percent slopes (rKFD). <br /> The Keaukaha Series consists of well drained, thin organic soils over pahoehoe lava <br /> <br /> bedrock. <br /> <br /> 15. Land Study Bureau's Productivity Rating: Unclassified. <br /> 16. Noise Impacts: Existing ambient noise includes vehicular traffic in the project area. <br /> <br /> Short-term noise impacts associated with the project will be temporary with compliance to <br /> all applicable State rules governing construction noise abatement. <br /> <br /> 17. Air Quality: The proposed project should not directly impact air quality in the area. <br /> Fugitive dust during construction can be mitigated by compliance with the Department of <br /> <br /> Health's regulations. The only impact to air quality would be associated with vehicular <br /> traffic to and from the site. <br /> <br /> 18. FIRM: Zone "X", an area outside of the 500-year flood plain. <br /> 19. Coastal Hazards: The subject properties are not oceanfront parcels, and will not affect, <br /> <br /> or be affected by shoreline processes. <br /> <br /> 20. Recreational Resources: The proposed development will not reduce the size of the <br /> coastline or other areas used for public recreational uses. <br /> <br /> 21. Visual Resources: The proposed project will not affect the line-of-sight toward the <br /> ocean. <br /> <br /> 22. Flora/Fauna: As the project site is improved, no professional surveys were conducted of <br /> the site. The applicant states, "the subject property has already been cleared of any <br /> <br /> floral/faunal resources; therefore, there will be no impact on any native or exotic plants." <br /> 23. Archaeological/Historical Resources: By letter dated August 9, 2005, the Department <br /> <br /> of Land and Natural Resources Historic Preservation Division has stated that "residential <br /> development/urbanization has altered the land; previous grubbing/grading has altered the <br /> <br /> land. Thus, we believe that 'no historic properties will be affected' by this undertaking." <br /> <br /> -3- <br />