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used for limited grazing or agricultural activity. Thus, the creation of 2 <br /> additional lots should not diminish the site's agricultural potential nor <br /> have an impact on any active farms in this general area. <br /> VII. INFRASTRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> A. Road <br /> Access to the project would be from an existing 20-foot easement with <br /> a paved road off of Ho'ohoaloha Street which has a right-of-way of 50 <br /> feet with a 20+ feet of pavement. As the entire right-of-way is also <br /> paved, it makes the roads appear even wider. This street has been <br /> dedicated to the County. <br /> There will be a newly created 20-foot easement to access the two <br /> additional lots; the easement will be of the same nature of the existing <br /> 20-foot easement. The new easement and roadway will comply with <br /> county code including the fire code. <br /> B. Water <br /> There is a County water line fronting Ho'ohoaloha Street. Additional <br /> water meters will be required to service each of the newly created lots. <br /> The Department of Water Supply has said that they would make the <br /> two additional water units available for the project. <br /> C. Wastewater <br /> There is no County wastewater system in this area. As noted earlier, <br /> a septic tank system meeting the approval of the Department of <br /> Health would be allowed in this area. This will be done by the <br /> respective landowner in conjunction with the construction of a <br /> dwelling. <br /> D. Solid Waste <br /> Solid waste will be handled through commercial haulers or the <br /> individual homeowners into authorized landfill sites or transfer <br /> stations. With the requested FA-la zoning, the potential for uses with <br /> toxic or related chemical waste would be minimal, if at all. Further, <br /> most if not all agricultural waste will be retained and utilized on the <br /> property. <br /> 11 <br />