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33. Police Department (July 27, 1998 Memo): <br />"We have reviewed the above -referenced applications and do not believe the requests <br />will negatively impact traffic safety'in the area. <br />"However, we do believe the demand for police services will increase, placing an <br />increased strain on our already limited resources." <br />34. Office of Housing & Community Development (October 2, 1998 Memo): <br />"The Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) offers the following <br />comments: <br />Affordable housing conditions, pursuant to County of Hawaii Ordinance <br />No. 98-1, relating to County's affordable housing policy, is applicable to the <br />request. <br />"Thank you for the opportunity to comment." <br />35. Department of Public Works: (See Exhibit C - August 28, 1998 Memo) <br />36. Department of Water Supply: (See Exhibit D - (August 24, 1998 Memo) <br />37. Fire Department (See Exhibit E - July 22, 1998 Memo) <br />38. Civil Defense Agency: (See Exhibit F - July 15, 1998 Memo) <br />39. Department of Health: (See Exhibit G - August 20, 1998 Memo) <br />40. Department of land and Natural Resources, Land Division: (See Exhibit H - <br />July 22, 1998 Letter) <br />41. Department of Transportation: (See Exhibit I - October 5, 1998 Letter) <br />APPLICANT'S RESPONSE <br />42. Applicant's Response: (See Exhibit J - September 18, 1998 and October 2, 1998 <br />Letters) <br />AGENCIES - NO RESPONSE <br />43. Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Education, and DLCO <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />44. James C. Pacopac: (See Exhibit K - October 9, 1998 Testimony) <br />45. Ka Pa'akai O Ka Aina - Petition for Standing in Contested Case Hearing with $100 <br />£[ting fee, received on October 7, 1998. (See Exhibit L) <br />12 <br />