Laserfiche WebLink
<br />conflicts for emergency vehicles between the project's Kapi'olani Street access and the <br />Public Safety Complex driveway. <br />According to the Department of Water Supply, water can be made available to the <br />propeliy via an existing S-inch waterline within Kapi'olani Street fronting Parcel 53 and <br />from an existing 6-inch waterline within Kukuau Street fronting Parcel SO for the <br />proposed lOa-unit multi-family development. <br />A County sewer line is located along Kukuau Street fronting parcel 80. A <br />condition of approval will require the applicant to connect to the existing County sewer <br />line prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Solid waste will be disposed of <br />by commercial haulers or individual homeowners into an approved landfill. On-site <br />recycling bins for aluminum, glass, plastic and paper will be provided to residents by the <br />applicant. <br />Telephone services are available to the property. According to HELCO, off-site <br />electrical distribution systems will need to be upgraded and on-site distribution systems <br />will need to be installed by the applicant in order to provide electrical services to the <br />project. Police services are located adjacent to the properties, across Kapi'olani Street. <br />Fire services are located in downtown Hilo. Medical services are ayailable at Hilo <br />Medical Center. To limit the cumulative impact of the proposed subdivision on area <br />infrastmcture, a condition of approval will prohibit a second dwelling and condominium <br />property regime on each lot. <br />The request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawai'i Revised Statues, <br />relating to Coastal Zone Management Area. The subject property is located over a Y2 <br />mile from the shoreline and is not in the Special Management Area. Thus, the property <br />will not be affected by coastal hazards and beach erosion. There are no identified <br />recreational resources, public access to the shoreline or mountain areas, scenic and open <br />space preserves, coastal ecosystems, marine resources or other natural and environmental <br />resources on the subject property. <br />In view of the Hawai'i State Supreme Court's "PASH" and "Ka Pa 'akai 0 <br />Ka 'Aina " decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian gathering and fishing rights <br />must be addressed in terms of the cultural, historical, and natural resources and the <br />associated traditional and customary practices of the site: <br /> <br />-3- <br />