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Pond. Any project and its potential impacts to State waters must meet State and Federal <br /> rules and regulations. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 19. Access: The three (3) subject properties are on the east side of Kilauea Avenue. The <br /> existing paved driveway is about 18 feet wide. Kilauea Avenue is a 60-foot right-of-way <br /> fully improved pavement with curbs, gutters and sidewalk. The City of Hilo Zone Map <br /> proposes to widen Kilauea Avenue into an 80-foot right-of-way. Therefore, the existing <br /> Condition No. 5 of Ordinance No. 06 47, requiring a 10-foot road widening strip along <br /> the frontage will remain. On-street parking is not pennissible along this section of <br /> Kilauea Avenue. Condition No. 6 restricts access to Kilauea Avenue to a single location, <br /> and no left turn shall be permitted from the commercial property on to Kilauea Avenue. <br /> This condition will remain. <br /> 20. Water: On June 18, 2018, the Department of Water Supply (DWS) specifies that water <br /> can be made available from an existing 10-inch waterline within Kilauea Avenue which <br /> fronts the subject parcel in accordance with the Department's existing water availability <br /> conditions, which are subject to change without notice. The parcels are currently served <br /> by two (2) existing 5/8-inch meters. Please be informed that one (1) unit of water, or <br /> one (1) 5/8-inch meter is limited to an average daily usage of 400 gallons per day, which <br /> is suitable for only one (1) single-family dwelling. The Department has no objection to <br /> the proposed application subject to the applicant understanding and accepting the <br /> following conditions: DWS requests that the applicant submit estimated maximum daily <br /> water usage calculations for the proposed use that meets their approval to determine the <br /> water commitment deposit amount, prevailing facilities charges and the appropriate <br /> service lateral and meter size; DWS requires the installation, inspection and approval of a <br /> reduced pressure backflow assembly; and, DWS has stated that the relocation and <br /> adjustment of their affected water system facilities may be necessary. Further, the DWS <br /> informed that the existing 10-inch waterline within Kilauea Avenue fronting the project <br /> site is adequate to provide the required 2,000 gallons per minute flow for fire protection, <br /> as per the DWS standards. The Department recommends that the applicant contact the <br /> Fire Department for any fire protection requirements. <br /> -7- <br />