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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> and long-term preservation measures are implemented for all sites during build-out or <br /> prior to sale; 4) the report on data recovery is submitted for review and approval in a <br /> <br /> timely manner. <br /> 34. Cultural Resources: A Cultural Impact Assessment was completed by Maria Orr on <br /> <br /> December 11, 2003. No burials were discovered in the project area. While the <br /> archaeological study by Dr. Robert Rechtman and the Cultural Impact Assessment by <br /> <br /> Maria Orr found that no traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights were exercised <br /> on the Palamanui project area, the consultants suggested specific measures for protection <br /> <br /> and management of these resources. <br /> <br /> 35. Public Access: There is no record of a public access to the mountain or shoreline areas <br /> that traverses the Palamanui project area. The applicant states that "Native Hawaiians <br /> <br /> will be allowed to remove a limited amount of timber from Palamanui for personal, non- <br /> commercial use. Any such activity would be subject to conformity with the Integrated <br /> <br /> Natural Cultural Resource Management Plan". <br /> 36. Traffic: A Final Traffic Impact Analysis Report (TIAR) dated December 7, 2004 was <br /> <br /> conducted by Austin, Tsutsumi and Associates, Inc. Based on the TIAR and discussions <br /> with the Department of Public Works and Department of Transportation, conditions of <br /> <br /> approval were included in Ordinance No. 06 105 for roadway improvements. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> <br /> 37. Access: Primary vehicular access to the subject site will be from the Queen Ka`ahumanu <br /> <br /> Highway. The access road at Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway is located north of the existing <br /> Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway/Keahole Airport Road intersection and along the southern <br /> <br /> border of the property. <br /> 38. Water: There is no existing water system on the property. According to the applicant, <br /> <br /> water is available to the subject site. The Department of Water Supply (DWS) has stated <br /> that "water will be available subject to the applicant complying with the requirements of <br /> <br /> the Water Agreement." The DWS requests that the applicant submit a water system <br /> master plan to ensure adequate capacity in each of the service zones. <br /> <br /> 39. Wastewater: A self-contained private wastewater collection, treatment and disposal <br /> <br /> -6- <br />