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11 <br /> costs, need to be addressed.' <br /> "3. Residents of the subdivision will generally access Kailua-Kona via Palani Road <br /> which is already operating beyond its maximum safe capacity and in our <br /> opinion may very well be Kona's most hazardous single roadway. Hinalani <br /> Street has done very little to alleviate burgeoning traffic on Palani Road.' <br /> The 'Palani Bypass Road' should be given consideration before approving any <br /> further development in this area.' <br /> "4. The questionnaire completed by the applicant states they will not need police <br /> assistance in the area. This is not true. Police officers currently provide <br /> services to this area in the same way they serve any subdivision on the island <br /> A greater demand for police services will be created as developments of this <br /> area increases." <br /> Applicant's Response : (See Exhibit E - June 19, 1996 Letter) <br /> 30. Department of Land and Natural Resource (June 6, 1996 Memo): <br /> Land Management Division: <br /> "We have no comments." <br /> 31. Department of Transportation ( June 7, 1996 letter): <br /> "Thank you for your transmittal of May 29, 1996.' <br /> "The developer should be required to participate in the intersection improvements at <br /> Kaloko Drive and Mamalahoa Highway. This would include, but not be limited to, <br /> street lights, sight-distance improvements, deceleration lanes and left turn storage <br /> lanes. The roadway improvements will be at no cost to the State. <br /> We appreciate the opportunity to provide comments." <br /> Applicant's Response : (See Exhibit F - June 28, 1996 Letter) <br /> 32. Kona Soil and Water Conservation District ( June 19, 1996 Letter): <br /> "The Kona Soil and Water Conservation District has reviewed the above application <br /> at our last District meeting on June 18, 1996 and has no specific comments regarding <br /> the request. However, there is general concern that continuous subdividing of <br /> properties in Kaloko Mauka may possibly over time cause degradation of the natural <br /> forest ecosystems. Serious consideration should be given to the creation and <br /> maintenance of natural forest buffers on all properties in this area to preserve <br /> -7- <br />