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11. Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii(ALISH): Unclassified. <br /> 12. Land Study Bureau's Soil Productivity Rating: Urban. <br /> 13. Flood Zone: Zone X, an area determined by FEMA to be outside the 500-year flood <br /> plain. <br /> 14. Flora/Fauna Resources: The property has been developed for residential use with a <br /> dwelling since 1944. Thus no floral or faunal surveys have been prepared for the <br /> property. Due to the property's close proximity to urban areas and its development and <br /> use as a home site for the past 72 years, it is not likely to have endangered floral or faunal <br /> species. <br /> 15. Archaeological/Cultural/Historical Resources: No archaeological inventory survey <br /> was prepared as the property has been developed for residential use with a dwelling since <br /> 1944. According to the applicants, no valued cultural or historical resources exist on the <br /> site and no traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights are exercised on the site. In <br /> a letter dated July 18, 2016,the DLNR State Historic preservation Division determined <br /> that the proposed rezone, demolition of a dwelling, and construction of a restaurant <br /> would have no effect to historic properties due to previous grading/grubbing on the <br /> parcel. <br /> 16. Public Access: There is no public access to the mountains or the shoreline that traverses <br /> the property. <br /> 17. Traffic: According to the applicant,no specific Traffic Impact Analysis Report(TIAR) <br /> was prepared for the subject application. The subject property is fronted by Kilauea <br /> Avenue which, at the project site, Kilauea Avenue has two travel lanes and a center <br /> turning lane. Existing traffic volumes are high due in part to the proximity of major <br /> shopping areas including the Puainako Town Center, KTA Shopping Center and the <br /> Prince Kuhio Plaza. The applicant does not anticipate that the proposed 2,280 square <br /> foot restaurant will add significant traffic to existing volumes in the area. The applicant <br /> is proposing 16 parking stalls for the project, including one ADA stall. <br /> UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 18. Access: Access to the property is from Kilauea Avenue, a County-owned and maintained <br /> roadway with a pavement width of approximately 35 feet within an existing 60-foot wide <br /> -3- <br />