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that borders Kawili Street and Kapiolani Street. It is currently vacant of uses and is <br /> covered with vegetation consisting of low brush, grass and trees. <br /> 15. Surrounding Land Uses/Zoning: Surrounding properties to the south, east and west aze <br /> zoned RS-10. To the north aze properties zoned RM-1 consisting mainly of multiple- <br /> family dwellings. To the south across Kawili Street is the Waiakea High School campus. <br /> To the west is the Holy Apostles Episcopal Church and further west across Kapiolani <br /> Street is the University of Hawaii at Hilo campus. To the east is the Hilo Meisho in <br /> Church on a property zoned RM-1 and further east aze single-family dwellings. 7-11 <br /> Convenience Store is located on the comer of Kinoole and Kawili Streets on property <br /> zoned CN-10. <br /> 16. USDA Soil Survey Report: Keaukaha Series (rKFD) extremely rocky muck, 6 to 20 <br /> percent slopes. <br /> 17. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: Existing urban <br /> development. <br /> 18. Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) Map: Existing <br /> urban development. <br /> 19. Flood Insurance-Rate Map (FIRM): The property is classified as Zone X, azeas <br /> determined to be outside the 500-year flood plain. <br /> 20. Flora/Fauna Resources: A Flora and Fauna Survey was conducted as part of the FEA. <br /> The survey identified plant species found on the project site and bird species commonly <br /> found in the project area. The survey concluded that no substantial impacts to flora and <br /> fauna would result from the proposed project. According to the applicant, the property <br /> was historically used for sugar cane production. The property is currently covered with <br /> vegetation consisting of low brush, grass and trees. The applicant is proposing to include <br /> native plants such as milo, hapuu, ohia, kukui, kou, speciman hala trees, noni, alahee, as <br /> well as heritage plants such as hibiscus, plumeria, ti, and puakenini as part of the new <br /> landscaping for the project. <br /> <br /> 21. ArchaeologicaUHistoric/Cultural Resources: The property was previously the subject <br /> of several archaeological studies conducted for a proposal by [he Department of Water <br /> Supply. In a letter dated November 30, 1995, the Department of Land and Natural <br /> -4- <br /> I <br /> <br />