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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 28. Department of Land and Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Division <br /> (June 25, 1998 Letter): <br /> <br /> "This is in response to your Memo of June 17, 1998 regarding the subject application. <br /> <br /> <br /> "The application notes that the subject parcel has been extensively graded for <br /> development and that it was also previously used for cattle pasture. Based on this <br /> information concerning previous land use, we believe that it is highly unlikely that the <br /> parcel contains significant historic sites. We thus believe that the proposed use of this <br /> land will have `no effect' on significant historic sites." <br /> <br /> 29. Department of Health (June 24, 1998 Memo): <br /> <br /> "The Department of Health does not have any objections to the Change of Zone <br /> Application. As a reminder, the proposed lots are located in the designated Critical <br /> Wastewater Disposal Area. Wastewater disposal for lot sizes less than five (5) acres <br /> will require the use of septic tank systems." <br /> <br /> 30. Land Use Commission (June 24, 1998 Letter): <br /> <br /> "We have reviewed the subject applications and supporting document as transmitted by <br /> your memorandum dated June 17, 1998, and confirm that the subject parcel, identified <br /> as TMK: 6-2-11:22, is within the State Land Use Agricultural District. <br /> <br /> "We have no further comments to offer at this time. <br /> <br /> "Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on the subject applications." <br /> <br /> 31. Department of Transportation (July 1, 1998 Letter): <br /> <br /> "The proposed 2-lot subdivision will not adversely impact our State highway facilities." <br /> <br /> 32. Waimea Community Association (July 15, 1998 Letter): <br /> <br /> "The Plan Review Committee of the Waimea Community Association has reviewed the <br /> subject request for review of the above project and has the following comments: <br /> <br /> "We understand that a condition of this action is that no ohana houses will be permitted <br /> in the subject properties after change of zone is approved. Since the density will not be <br /> increased over that presently allowed with CPR process, we have no objections to this <br /> application. " <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -5- <br />