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Valerie T. Poindexter, Council Chair <br />and Members of the County Council <br />County of Hawaii <br />Page 4 <br />The proposed request will not unreasonably burden public agencies to provide <br />infrastructure and utilities to the property. Condition H of Ordinance No. 04 110 limits <br />access to Parcel 1 from Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway to two (2) access points, the South <br />Access Road and North Access Road. As part of their Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway <br />widening project, the State Department of Transportation (DOT) recently completed <br />construction of intersection improvements for these access points within the State right-of- <br />way. With the approval of the proposed amendment the applicant will be required to <br />construct the following roadway improvements to County dedicable standards prior to <br />obtaining Certificate of Occupancy: the Kanalani Street Extension from the north property <br />boundary to the South Access Road; and the North and South Access Roads between <br />Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway and the Kanalani Street Extension. <br />County water is available to the project site and required water system <br />improvements for the Phase 1 project area are subject to various Well Site and Off -Site <br />Improvement Agreements between the applicant and the Department and Board of Water <br />Supply. Maintenance of water commitments for the project will be added as a condition of <br />approval. <br />There are currently no sewer lines serving the project site, however, conditions of <br />the State Land Use Boundary Amendment Docket No. A00-730 require projects in the <br />petition area to be developed to eventually connect to the Kealakehe Wastewater Treatment <br />Plan (WWTP) when a connection is available. Additional conditions of Docket No. A00- <br />73 0 articulate requirements and limitations on enhanced individual wastewater systems in <br />the interim. A condition of the change of zone requires the applicant to comply with <br />conditions of State Land Use Boundary Amendment Docket No. A00-730 and this <br />condition will be carried over in this amendment. <br />Solid waste will be disposed of at the County's Pu`uanahulu landfill, approximately <br />18 miles north of the site and the applicant will comply with their approved Solid Waste <br />Management Plan. <br />The proposed development is not expected to have a significant negative impact on <br />botanical resources nor is it considered to be an essential habitat for any native terrestrial <br />vertebrate species and there is no federally designated critical habitat for birds in or near <br />the site. <br />