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3 <br /> reddish-brown and very dazk grayish-brown silty clay loam. Permeability is rapid, <br /> runoff is slow and the erosion hazazd is slight. <br /> 22. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: "C" or Fair productivity <br /> potential for most agricultural uses. <br /> 23. Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawad (ALISH) Map: The <br /> project area is classified as "Prime Agricultural Land" due to its favorable soil <br /> conditions and previous use in sugarcane production. <br /> 24. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): No map panel has been printed for the project <br /> site as it is located within Zone X, area outside of all flood prone areas. At present, <br /> surface drainage ultimately follows natural drainage contours on the site, which then <br /> flows into the Hakalau Gulch/Stream. Given the relative size of the project and lot <br /> sizes, major impacts to onsite and offsite drainage basins and patterns aze not expected <br /> to occur. Any drainage runoff resulting from development of the agricultural <br /> subdivision will be directed to onsite drywells for disposal. <br /> 25. Flora: The ground cover of the project area consists primarily of abandoned sugar <br /> cane, although a portion contain a mix of ti, banana trees, shrubs, vines, fortis and <br /> grasses. None of the plants identified within the project site aze listed as threatened or <br /> endangered, nor are any a candidate for such status. <br /> <br /> 26. Fauna: The project site has been substantially altered by perpetual long-term sugar <br /> cane cultivation and therefore, no significant faunal resources remain within the project <br /> azea. Generally, introduccd birds and feral dogs, cats and mongoose have been <br /> observed at the project site. <br /> <br /> 27. Cultural/Histot~iCa? Resources: An archaeological inventory survey completed for the <br /> project area is November 1994 concluded that extensive modification from yeazs of <br /> sugar cane cultivation has altered the area and therefore, no archaeological sites or <br /> cultural evidence were identified within the site. <br /> 28. Air Quality: During construction and at build out, localized vehiculaz emissions will <br /> increase compazed to the current condition. Offsite emissions from electrical <br /> -4- <br /> <br />