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Because of its distance from the shoreline, the site should not be <br /> subject to coastal hazards. Relative to the managing development <br /> objective, this function is more applicable to the "authority" or <br /> approving agencies. However, it is noted that the request would <br /> operate and be constructed within the scope of the Zoning Code. The <br /> subject site would be zoned FA-la, and the requested use and <br /> design/parameters (parking, height, setback, etc.) would be consistent <br /> with said zoning. In that regard, the project would be consistent with <br /> this policy. <br /> Finally, in terms of the public participation objective, this is generally <br /> a public agency function. This is achieved through the Marine and <br /> Coastal Zone Management Advisory Group (MACZMAG) and the <br /> public hearing process required pursuant to the Planning <br /> Commission's Rules and County Council's meetings on this <br /> application. Notices of this application will become available through <br /> the posting of a sign on the property, as well as sending two (2) <br /> notices to surrounding property owners, one at the time the application <br /> is filed and again, prior to the public hearing. <br /> Based on the foregoing, it is concluded that the requested <br /> improvements would be consistent with the objectives, policies and <br /> guidelines of the Coastal Zone Management Policies, as outlined in <br /> Chapter 205-A-23, HRS and Planning Commission Rule No. 9 relating <br /> to Special Management Area. <br /> F. Other Permitting Requirements <br /> As noted earlier, other permits would still be required. These would <br /> be of the "ministerial" variety, such as Subdivision Approval, Building <br /> Permits and the like. <br /> V. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> A. General Description <br /> The parcel is generally rectangle in shape, with a 20-foot wide paved <br /> access road to Ho'ohoaloha Street. The site has one single-family <br /> dwelling occupied by the applicant and his family on the east end of <br /> the parcel. Other than the single-family dwelling the site is vacant of <br /> any other structures and used essentially for pasturage. <br /> The site is situated at about the 720-foot elevation level. The site <br /> rises from Ho'ohoaloha Street, with the highest point being at the <br /> 5 <br />