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mountain areas traversing through the property. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 18. Roadway Access: Primary access to the subject property is within Keauhou Ulca <br /> Subdivision via Nohealani Street, which is a County road with a 20+ -foot pavement <br /> width within a 60 -foot right -of -way with paved shoulders and swales and in good <br /> condition. Nohealani Street intersects with Walua Road, which connects with Kuakini <br /> Highway. Several properties gain their access from the end of Nohealani Street through <br /> an access easement identified as Easement 6 on the applicant's deed. The Department of <br /> Public Works prefers that Nohealani Street be terminated with a cul -de -sac turnaround or <br /> that there be a combined private access to the properties rather than additional driveways <br /> at the end of the street. (Planning Department Exhibit 2 — Deed to Applicant's <br /> Property) <br /> 19. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply, water for the proposed <br /> subdivision can be made available from an existing 6 -inch waterline within Nohealani <br /> Street. <br /> 20. Wastewater: There is no municipal sewer system in the area. The applicant would be <br /> required to dispose of wastewater in accordance with the requirements of the Department <br /> of Health. <br /> 21. Essential Utilities /Services: Water, electrical and telephone services are available to the <br /> property. Police, fire and emergency services are also available to the project area. The <br /> Police services are located in Kealakehe approximately 5 miles north of the property, and <br /> fire services located in Keauhou, approximately 1 mile south of the site. <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 22. Department of Public Works: (Planning Department Exhibit 3 — October 2 and <br /> October 19, 2009 Memos) <br /> 23. Department of Water Supply: (Planning Department Exhibit 4 — October 19 and <br /> November 2, 2009 Memos) <br /> 24. Department of Environmental Management: (Planning Department Exhibit 5 — <br /> October 26, 2009 Memo) <br /> 25. Department of Land and Natural Resources — State Historic Preservation Division: <br /> (Planning Department Exhibit 6 — October 19, 2009 Letter) <br />