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14. Flora/Fauna Resources: No formal flora/fauna study was submitted with the <br /> application as the site has been used for residential and farming activities for several <br /> decades. There are ohia trees on the property,but the site is dominated by agricultural <br /> crops, such as banana,macadamia nut, tangerine, orange and other citrus trees. The <br /> applicants do not believe there are any rare or threatened or endangered floral or faunal <br /> resources to be found on the subject property. <br /> 15. Archaeological/Historic/Cultural Resources: No formal archaeological survey was <br /> submitted with the application. The applicants state that the site was formerly bulldozed <br /> and cleared, and used extensively for farming and residential activities. The Depaitinent <br /> of Land and Natural Resources-State Historic Preservation Division issued a"no-effect" <br /> letter dated October 9, 2015 stating that"Aerial photos confirm that the project area has <br /> been used as an orchid and macadamia farm. No structures are present that are 50 years <br /> or older. Based on its current condition it is unlikely that any surface historic properties <br /> are present on the parcel. SHPD's determination is no historic properties affected for the <br /> proposed change of zone." <br /> 16. Public Access: There is no public access to the mountains or the shoreline that runs <br /> through the property. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 17. Access: Access to the site is from East Mamaki Street and Awa Street. East Mamaki <br /> Street is a County road with a 20-foot wide pavement within an 80-foot wide right-of- <br /> way and 4-foot wide grass shoulders. Awa Street is a County road with a 20-foot wide <br /> pavement within a 50-foot wide right-of-way and 6-foot wide grass shoulders. <br /> 18. Water: County water is available for the change of zone and the 4-lot subdivision. <br /> Three (3) dwellings currently have water meters. Water is available for the fourth lot. <br /> 19. Wastewater: According to the applicants, the three(3) existing dwellings currently have <br /> individual wastewater systems. A septic tank system will be installed meeting the <br /> approval of the Department of Health for the proposed vacant lot. <br /> 20. Solid Waste: There is no municipal collection system for solid waste in the County. All <br /> waste generated by the proposed project will be disposed at appropriate sites designated <br /> by the Department of Environmental Management. <br /> -3- <br />