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the north side of Lama Street. There are four (4) existing dwellings and a non- <br /> conforming farm shed located on the property. The farm shed was built in 1952 and is <br /> located within the side yard setback. It is considered a legal, non - conforming structure. <br /> The remaining portion of the property not occupying structures is planted with <br /> approximately two hundred (200) macadamia nut trees. The property is one of twenty - <br /> five lots approved under Subdivision No. 1091 (Panaewa House Lots, 1 Series) on <br /> February 11, 1957. This area was reclassified into the Urban District during the 1969 <br /> Boundary Review. <br /> 10. Building Permits: The following building permits have been issued for the property: <br /> • Building Permit No. 25947: Issued on May 15, 1962 for a 880 square -foot, one <br /> story, 3- bedroom/1 bath single family dwelling. <br /> • Building Permit No. 872113: Issued on November 16, 1987 for a 1,312 square - <br /> foot, one story, 3- bedroom/2 -bath approved ohana dwelling. <br /> • Building Permit No. 881557: Issued on August 15, 1988 for a 1,056 square - <br /> foot, one story, 3- bedroom/1 ' /2-bath approved farm dwelling. <br /> • Building Permit No. 892618: Issued on November 22, 1989 for a 1,072 square - <br /> foot, one story, 3- bedroom/2 -bath approved farm dwelling. <br /> There were several other building permits issued for additions and repairs to the existing <br /> dwellings and shed. <br /> 11. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: Surrounding properties are similarly zoned A -3a and <br /> includes a mix of single - family dwellings, agriculture uses, or vacant land. <br /> 12. ALISH: Existing Urban Development. <br /> 13. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: Existing Urban <br /> Development. <br /> 14. U.S. Soil Survey: Papai extremely stony muck, 3 to 25 percent slopes (rPAE). <br /> 15. FIRM: Zone "X ", area determined to be outside the 500 -year flood plain. <br /> 16. Flora/Fauna Resources: No formal flora/fauna study was submitted with the <br /> application as the site has been used extensively for residential and agricultural purposes <br /> for several decades. There are four (4) dwellings and approximately two hundred (200) <br /> macadamia nut trees planted on the property. <br />