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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 19. Flora and Fauna: The subject parcel is heavily vegetated and is covered with ohia, <br /> <br /> tree fern and a variety of shrubs and non-native vegetation. Wildlife seen at the <br /> property consists of turkeys, hawks (I'o), Chinese pheasant and other forest birds. <br /> <br /> Though the area above 3,200 feet in Kaloko has been considered an important habitat <br /> for the 'Alala, the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) indicated that <br /> <br /> there have been no sightings in Kaloko during this decade. <br /> 20. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: The Kaloko Mauka Subdivision extends from the <br /> <br /> 1,700-foot elevation to the 5,700-foot elevation of Hualalai. Between the 1,700 to <br /> 2,600-foot elevation, the lands are zoned A-3a and A-20a. At the 2,900-foot elevation, <br /> <br /> the lands are zoned A-5a and A-20a. At the 3,000 to 4,200-foot elevation, lands are <br /> zoned A-7a, A-10a and A-20a. (See Exhibit C - Current Zoning of Surrounding <br /> <br /> Properties) <br /> <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 21. Roads: Primary access to the subject property from Mamalahoa Highway is provided <br /> <br /> by Kaloko Drive, a County roadway, which has an 80-foot right-of-way with a 20-feet <br /> wide pavement and 8-foot wide grass shoulders. It should be pointed out that <br /> <br /> approximately $133,550 has been collected through conditions of change of zone <br /> requests and an additional $48,000 was appropriated by the County Council (Ordinance <br /> <br /> No. 94-92) for the improvement of the Kaloko Drive-Mamalahoa Highway <br /> intersection. The Department of Public Works has been coordinating this improvement <br /> <br /> with the State Department of Transportation and there is a tentative agreement that the <br /> County will design and construct the improvements to the intersection. <br /> <br /> 22. Services: All essential utilities and services are available to the subject property. <br /> <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 23. Department of Public Works (September 1, 1998 Memo): <br /> <br /> "We have reviewed the subject application and our comments are as follows: <br /> 111. Buildings shall conform to all requirements of code and statutes pertaining to <br /> building construction. <br /> <br /> "2. All development generated runoff shall be disposed of on site and shall not be <br /> <br /> -4- <br />