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22. Traffic Impacts: The concurrency section of the Zoning Code states that a Traffic Impact <br /> Analysis Report (TIAR) is required whenever a proposed development will generate over <br /> 50 peak hour trips. The applicant is proposing to convert approximately 900 square feet <br /> of the existing dwelling into office space. Using the "Single Tenant Office Building" land <br /> use category in the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual, it is <br /> estimated that about 1.8 trips during the peak hour periods will be generated. Thus, a <br /> TIAR is not required. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 23. Access: Access to the subject properties is from two existing driveways along <br /> Kekuanao`a Street, which is improved with curb and sidewalk fronting the site. <br /> Kekuanao`a Street currently has a right-of-way of approximately 60 feet fronting the <br /> subject properties. Manono Street is approximately 60 feet wide fronting Parcel 25. <br /> Hinano Street is approximately 40 feet wide fronting Parcel 26. The Department of Public <br /> Works (DPW) recommended improvements to the entire frontage of Hinano Street <br /> consisting of, but not limited to, pavement widening with concrete curb, gutter and <br /> sidewalk, drainage improvements, and any required utility relocation. The DPW further <br /> recommended that the existing hedge on the corner of Kekuanao`a Street and Manono <br /> Street be limited to a height of three (3) feet and a"No Left Turn" sign be installed at <br /> each of the existing driveways along Kekuanao`a Street. These were made conditions of <br /> Ordinance No. 08 20. <br /> 24. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply's (DWS) September 17, 2007 <br /> memo, County water is available from an existing 8-inch waterline within Manono Street, <br /> an existing 6-inch water line within Kekuanao`a Street and an existing 6-inch water line <br /> within Hinano Street. The subject parcels are currently served through existing 5/8" water <br /> meters, which are each limited to a maximum daily usage of 600 gallons per day. As a <br /> condition of Ordinance No. 08 20, the applicant was required to submit anticipated <br /> maximum daily water usage calculations for the proposed project, prepared by a <br /> professional engineer licensed in the State of Hawai`i for review and approval. Based on <br /> the anticipated water usage calculations, DWS will determine if the existing meters can <br /> -6- <br />