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property with a determination that" no historic properties (would be) affected" by the <br /> proposed action. Copies of the Archaeological Field Inspection Report and of the SHPD <br /> letter of"no-effect" are found in Appendices B and C,respectively, of the application. <br /> 18. Cultural Resources: The property does not contain any features of cultural importance <br /> and there is not history of traditional gathering associated with the property. The <br /> proposed rezone and subsequent subdivision would not affect the exercise of traditional <br /> or customary Native Hawaiian rights in the area. <br /> 19. Public Access: There is no record of a designated public access that traverses the <br /> property. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 20. Access: Access to the subject property is from Kaloko Drive and Keana'aina Street, a <br /> 22- foot wide paved roadway with 8-foot grass shoulders within 80- foot right-of-ways. <br /> Kaloko Drive intersects with Mamalahoa Highway approximately 5 miles below the <br /> subject property. According to the applicant,the grass shoulders have proven to be an <br /> effective method of dispersing water runoff from the roadway and after 20 years there is <br /> no evidence of erosion or damage to the edge of pavement. Kaloko Drive intersects with <br /> the Mamalahoa Highway, which is a State highway, as a T-intersection approximately <br /> three miles below the property. Since the mid 1990's, funds have been set aside in the <br /> fair share account for the County and/or State to improve this intersection. The applicant <br /> has stated that they will participate in providing their fair share contributions towards the <br /> cost of these improvements. The current fund balance for this intersection is <br /> $600,469.05. <br /> 21. Water: The property is currently served by two 5/8-inch County water meters limited to <br /> an average of 800 gallons per day total. The proposed subdivision will not require <br /> additional water. However, according to the Department of Water Supply(DWS), <br /> depending on the configuration of the two (2)proposed lots, the applicant may be <br /> required to relocate one of the existing meters so that each meter fronts the appropriate <br /> lot. Should the relocation of any meters not be necessary, the applicant shall inform the <br /> Department, in writing, to which lot each meter will be assigned. The relocation or <br /> assignment of the existing meters can be done during the subdivision process. <br /> -4- <br />