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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2010-2012
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0555
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William P. Kenoi, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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March through September in order to avoid impacts to any nesting endangered Hawaiian <br />hawks. <br />12. ArchaeologicaUCulturaUHistorical Resources: No archaeological inventory survey <br />was prepared as the property has been developed since 1923 with a dwelling. According <br />to the applicants, there are no records of any historic features on the site. In a letter dated <br />November 2, 2011, the DLNR State Historic Preservation Division determined that the <br />structures on the property have lost any historic integrity due to their state of disrepair; <br />thus no historic property will be affected by the proposed development. There is no <br />evidence of any traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights being practiced on the <br />property, nor existence of any known valued cultural, historical or native resources in the <br />area. <br />13. Public Access: There is no public access to the mountains or the shoreline that traverses <br />the property. <br />14. Traffic: The applicants plan to develop a 14 -unit three- bedroom apar talent complex, <br />which according to the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 7th Edition, will generate <br />approximately 8 trips during the a.m. peak hour and 10 trips during the p.m. peak hour. <br />UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br />15. Access: Access to the property is from Kino`ole Street, which is a two -lane County <br />roadway within a 55 -foot wide right -of -way fronting the property. The General Plan <br />identifies Kino`ole Street as a major collector street which requires a minimum right -of- <br />way width of 60 feet. As part of a shoulder improvement project completed in 2006, the <br />County acquired right -of -way (5 -feet wide) along the property's frontage in order to <br />provide a paved shoulder and guardrail. Thus, additional right -of -way is not required <br />from the subject property for future road widening. <br />16. Water: County water is available from a 6 -inch waterline within Kino`ole Street. The <br />property is currently served by a 5/8 -inch meter that is limited to an average daily usage <br />of 400 gallons. Depending on the water needs of the development, a service lateral and <br />additional meter may be required. <br />-3- <br />
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