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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> SURROUNDING LANDS <br /> <br /> 23. LAND USE <br /> <br /> Immediately surrounding the subject parcel, the use is primarily low-density residential <br /> with a minimum amount of clearing of the forested areas. Although the Kaloko Mauka <br /> subdivision was originally subdivided into large parcels (20-acre minimum) numerous re- <br /> zonings have been approved for 3, 5, and 10-acre lots. Other land uses include nurseries and <br /> grazing for cattle. <br /> <br /> - Lands surrounding Kaloko Mauka are owned by the State of Hawaii, Bishop Estate and <br /> Palani Ranch. The primary uses of these lands are either grazing or in natural forests. (see map, <br /> "Major Land Owners and Current Uses" ) <br /> <br /> 24. ZONING <br /> <br /> The existing zonings of the surroundin€ parcels are shown on map, "Current Zoning" <br /> <br /> <br /> D. PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> <br /> 25. DESCRIPTION OF ACCESS <br /> <br /> The primary roadway through the Kaloko Mauka Subdivision is Kaloko Drive, an 80 foot <br /> right of way, 20 foot pavement width and 8-foot shoulders. <br /> <br /> The subject property fronts Kaloko Drive within the Kaloko Mauka Subdivision. The <br /> grass swales have been effective in handling the runoff with no evidence of erosion along the <br /> roadside. There should be no appreciable impact on the roadway infrastructure from this <br /> project. <br /> <br /> 26. AVAILABILITY OF WATER <br /> <br /> The Kaloko Mauka Subdivision water system is serviced through Kaloko Booster Pump <br /> No. 1 along the Mamalohoa Highway at elevation 1440 feet. Through a series of booster pumps, <br /> water is pumped to 7 reservoirs for a total storage capacity of 510,000 gallons. The mauka <br /> reservoir is at elevation 5106 feet making it possible to service the subdivision at its higher <br /> elevations. See map "Existing Water System" <br /> <br /> The subject development will add only 6 additional lots. No water is contemplated for <br /> landscape or agricultural uses because of the high rainfall. <br /> <br /> 27. SEWAGE DISPOSAL <br /> <br /> Wastewater disposal will be in accordance with the policies and standards of the State <br /> Department of Health. Septic systems have been approved by the DOH on previous rezoning <br /> applications. <br /> <br /> <br /> to <br />