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Dru Kanuha, Council Chair <br />and Members of the County Council <br />Page 3 <br />County water is available from an existing 6 -inch waterline fronting the subject <br />property. As there is no municipal sewer system in the area, wastewater will be disposed <br />of through individual wastewater system(s) meeting with the State Department of Health. <br />Solid waste is currently disposed of at an authorized landfill in Hilo. Electrical and <br />telephone services are available to the site. Police services are located about 4 miles <br />away in downtown Hilo and fire services area located within 2 miles of the property on <br />Kawailani Street. Medical services are available in Hilo. To limit the cumulative impact <br />of the proposed subdivision on area infrastructure, a condition of approval will prohibit a <br />second dwelling and condominium property regime on each lot. <br />The request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statues, <br />relating to Coastal Zone Management Area. The subject property is located over four <br />miles from the shoreline and is not in the Special Management Area. Thus, the property <br />will not be affected by coastal hazards and beach erosion. There are no identified <br />recreational resources, public access to the shoreline or mountain areas, scenic and open <br />space preserves, coastal ecosystems, marine resources or other natural and environmental <br />resources on the subject property. <br />In view of the Hawaii State Supreme Court's "PASH" and "Ka Pa'akai O <br />Ka Aina " decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian gathering and fishing rights <br />must be addressed in terms of the cultural, historical, and natural resources and the <br />associated traditional and customary practices of the site: <br />• Investigation of valued resources: No formal archaeological reconnaissance <br />survey, oral history of kama`dina accounts of the area, historical survey of <br />documentary records, or botanical study was included in the application. <br />• The valued cultural historical and natural resources found in the rezoning are <br />The property has been previously bulldozed and cleared, and is currently in <br />residential use. The Department of Land and Natural Resources- Historic <br />Preservation Division issued a "no- effect" letter stating that they believe that no <br />historic properties will be affected by the current application. A condition of the <br />change of zone will require that the applicants cease work and notify the SHPD <br />should any unanticipated archaeological features or sites be uncovered during the <br />course of development. <br />• Possible adverse effect or impairment of valued resources: Native plants may be <br />destroyed by ground alteration. There is no evidence that the flora in the area are <br />particularly desired or used for cultural practices. <br />