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members composing the Community Alliance Partners (CAP). the KFIP has been <br />designed to serve the needs of working families in West 1-lawai`i. <br />Prgject Description <br />The KHP facility will include approximately 24 transitional housing units, approximately <br />72 affordable rental units and a warehouse to facilitate operations ofThe Food Basket <br />and Habitat for Humanity. A portion of the parcel will also be used for a self - contained <br />wastewater treatment plant for wastewater generated onsitc. Although not legally <br />required, pails of a geologic feature consisting of a collapsed lava tube channel will be sel <br />aside to preserve an archaeological site and rare native plants. Access will be from a <br />driveway on an extension of Maiau Street, which is currently being built. The design of <br />the facility has not yet been finalized. <br />Transitional housing units provide immediate shelter for homeless working families. The <br />Kl IP will replace the current 24 -unit transitional housing facility Kawaihae Transitional <br />Housing Program (KTHP) that is currently the only housing program of its kind that <br />serves homeless persons in West 1 lawai`i. <br />The affordable rental units will provide long term housing opportunities for working <br />families in need of affordable rental housing. The proposed warehouse will be operated <br />by Habitat for Humanity -West Hawaii and The Food Basket and will provide a unique <br />opportunity farjob readiness and placement on -site. This essential component will <br />enhance the sustainability of the program,, strengthening the ability ofparticipants to <br />secure not only long -term housing but also training and employment resources. Current <br />plans call for the County to lease the KHP to a non - profit management group for <br />management and daily operation of the facility. The group will be encouraged to provide <br />a tailored service array that will address such needs as life skills training, budgeting and <br />credit counseling, job training and placement, educational referrals and non - profit and <br />community -based collaborative. A combination of housing and customized services will <br />create an uplifting environment that doesn't overpower the residents, who may be <br />afflicted by any of the social and /or economic stresses of homelessness. Units will be <br />secure, yet user friendly, integrating private quarters for families with communal uses <br />such as classrooms and recreational facilities, mud offering office space for support <br />service providers. <br />