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10. Special Management Area (SMA): The Special Management Area is a part of the <br /> Coastal Zone Management Program and regulated by the County. The property is not <br /> located in the Special Management Area. <br /> <br /> DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING AREA <br /> 11. Subject Property: The property is an approximately 2.649-acre rectangular shaped lot <br /> on the west side of Awa Street. There is an existing 40-year old single-family dwelling <br /> situated on the front portion of the property. The remaining portion of the property is <br /> vacant. The property is one of twenty-five lots approved under Subdivision No. 2083 <br /> (Panaewa Farm Lots 2°d Series) on February 19, 1964. <br /> 12. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: Surrounding properties are zoned A-3a and includes a <br /> mix of single-family dwellings, agriculture uses, or vacant land. Panaewa Farm Lots 1~` <br /> Series approved under Subdivision No. 1091 on February 11, 1957, is located adjacent to <br /> and immediately north of the subject site. This area was reclassified into the Urban <br /> District during the 1969 Boundary Review. <br /> 13. ALISH: Unclassified. <br /> 14. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: Unclassified. <br /> 15. U.S. Soil Survey: Papai Series, consisting of well-drained, thin, extremely stony organic <br /> soils over Aa lava. This soil has severe limitations that make them unsuited for <br /> cultivation and restricts the use lazgely to pasture or range, woodland or wildlife. <br /> 16. FIItM: Zone "X", area determined to be outside the 500-yeaz flood plain. <br /> 17. Flora/Fauna Resources: No formal flora/fauna study was submitted, as the site has <br /> been grubbed and graded and used for residential and agricultural purposes since 1966. <br /> Approximately 2/3 of the property was previously grubbed and is now limited to weeds <br /> and grass. The remaining 1/3 or the property has been developed with asingle-family <br /> dwelling, storage building and landscaping. There aze ohia trees in a small section of to <br /> the property. The applicant states that "no rare or threatened or endangered plant or <br /> animal species are present or anticipated, and no adverse effects to any valued ecosystem <br /> are expected from the proposed project." <br /> 18. Archaeological Resources: The applicant states that due to extensive prior disturbance <br /> of the site, "it is highly unlikely that any azchaeological, cultural or historic sites are <br /> present on the property." By letter dated July 13, 2006, the applicant requested a "no <br /> -2- <br /> <br />