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DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING AREA <br /> 7. Subject Property: The property is located at the northeastern end of Waikelehua Place <br /> in Waimea. The property is 5.001 acres in size and is roughly rectangular in shape. As <br /> previously mentioned, the property consists of a 2-unit CPR called Cloud 9 Farm. On <br /> Unit 1 (3-acre portion), there is single-family dwelling and a storage shed. On Unit 2 (2- <br /> acre portion), there is a single-family dwelling and a detached garage/home office <br /> building. <br /> 8. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: Surrounding properties are similarly zoned A-5a to <br /> the north and west, which consist of farm dwellings and agricultural activities. To the <br /> south and west are properties zoned RS-10 and RS-20 and consist of single-family <br /> dwellings. <br /> 9. ALISH:. Prime Agricultural Land and "Other" Important Agricultural Land. <br /> 10. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: "C" or"Fair" soils. <br /> 11. U.S. Soil Survey: Maile silt loam, 6 to 20 percent slopes (MLD). <br /> 12. FIRM: The project area is located in Zone "X", an area outside of the 500-year flood <br /> area. <br /> 13. Flora/Fauna Resources: There were no professional flora/fauna surveys conducted of <br /> the site. According to the applicant, they do not believe that rare or endangered floral or <br /> faunal resources are likely to be found within or proximate to the subject site and the site <br /> is not known to be a habitat for any rare or endangered animal life. The property has <br /> been developed with construction of two (2) dwellings and accessory structures. <br /> 14. Cultural/Historic/Archaeological Resources: According to the site plan, there is a <br /> cemetery located on the subject property, which is referred to as the Pu'ukapu Cemetery <br /> in the application. Appendix A of the application contains the approved Burial Treatment <br /> Plan for the Pu'ukapu Cemetery. The plan states that there are seven (7) burials <br /> preserved within the approximately 4,000-square foot cemetery area. By letter dated <br /> March 14, 1997, the Department of Land and Natural Resources-State Historic <br /> Preservation Division (DLNR-SHPD) approved the Burial Treatment Plan for the <br /> Pu'ukapu Cemetery. According to the applicant, the burials have been frequented and <br /> -2- <br /> ,I <br />