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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2008-2010
Communication
0756
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000
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William P. Kenoi, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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soil above the lava is rapidly permeable. The pahoehoe lava underneath is very slowly <br /> permeable, but water moves rapidly through the cracks. Runoff is medium, and the <br /> erosion hazard is slight. <br /> 15. FIRM: Zone "X ", an area determined to be outside the 500 -year flood plain. Major <br /> depression ponding occurs northeast of the subject property along Kapi'olani Street. <br /> 16. Floral /Faunal Resources: A flora and faunal survey of the property was conducted by <br /> Geometrician Associates, LLC in June 2009. The survey found no rare, threatened or <br /> endangered floral or faunal species on the property, but recommended against removing <br /> or disturbing vegetation during the months of June and July in order to avoid impacts to <br /> any roosting endangered Hawaiian hoary bats, which are difficult to detect. <br /> 17. Historical/Archaeological/ Cultural Resources: The property has previously been <br /> grubbed and graded; therefore it is unlikely that any historic resources remain on the site. <br /> In a letter dated June 29, 2009 the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) <br /> State Historic Preservation Division determined that no historic properties would be <br /> affected by the proposed project because urbanization has altered the land. There are no <br /> known cultural resources on the property. <br /> 18. Public Access: There is no record of a designated public access to the shoreline or <br /> mountain areas that traverses the property. <br /> 19. Scenic Resources: The property sits at an elevation of about 90 feet above sea level and <br /> is relatively flat. There are no scenic views from the property. <br /> 20. Traffic: The proposed project is estimated to generate approximately 33 peak hour trips <br /> based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers, "Trip Generation Handbook ", which <br /> is a negligible increase in traffic for the area. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERViCF,S <br /> 21. Access: Access is from Hualalai Street, a two -lane County roadway with a pavement <br /> width of 32 feet within a 60 -foot wide right -of -way. The applicant is proposing to <br /> construct a 32 -foot wide asphalt paved driveway aligned with Hualalai Street. <br /> 22. Water: County water is available from an existing 8 -inch waterline within Kapi`olani <br /> Street approximately 260 feet from the property. <br /> 23. Wastewater System: The project will connect to the County sewer system. <br /> 24. Solid Waste: Solid waste will be disposed of at an authorized landfill by commercial <br /> -L <br />
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