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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2016-2018
Communication
1135
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000
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Harry Kim, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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AGE COUNCIL 2018/11/20 2016-2018
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AGE PC 2018/11/01 (2016-2018)
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\Council Records\Agendas\2016-2018\Planning Committee (PC)
BIL 204 Draft 01 2016-2018
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21. Fire Department: On June 7, 2018, the Hawai`i Fire Department commented that they <br /> have no issues with the time extension request, with the understanding that the proposed <br /> uses and/or structures shall comply with the Hawai`i State Fire Code and its reference to <br /> National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Chapter 18 of the NFPA 1, Uniform Fire <br /> Code, 2006 Edition and the Hawai`i County Code Chapter 26 Fire, as amended. <br /> • <br /> 22. Wastewater: On June 12, 2018, the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) <br /> Wastewater Division commented that the Hawai`i County Ordinance No. 06-47, Item 12, <br /> requires that sewer lines shall be installed within the development to connect to the <br /> County sewer system. Existing Condition No. 12 requires that sewer lines be installed <br /> within the development to connect with the County's sewer system, meeting with the <br /> approval of the DEM, and prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. This <br /> condition will remain. <br /> 23. Health: On June 20, 2018, the State Department of Health commented that if a <br /> non-residential facility is using an existing cesspool which serves 20 or more persons per <br /> day, the cesspool is considered a large capacity cesspool (LCC). The U.S. Environmental <br /> Protection Agency (EPA) requires closure or upgrade of the large capacity cesspool by <br /> April 5, 2005 or the owner could face enforcement action by the EPA, including a fine of <br /> $32,000 per day per cesspool. <br /> 24. Solid Waste: In the original application, the applicant stated that commercial haulers <br /> will dispose of any refuse from this project at the County landfill in Hilo. According to a <br /> 2018 South Hilo Landfill Final Closure Final Environmental Assessment, the County of <br /> Hawai`i DEM will continue to implement its current waste diversion program, as well as <br /> explore other options to effectively divert waste from the island waste stream, which will <br /> help to reduce the impacts and costs associated with trucking waste from East Hawaii to <br /> the West Hawai`i Sanitary Landfill. The method of solid waste disposal shall meet with <br /> the DEM's approval. . <br /> 25. Essential Utilities and Services: Police services are available at the main station on <br /> Kapiolani Street. Fire protection services are available at the Hilo Central Fire Station, <br /> located at the corner of Kino`ole Street and Ponahawai Street. Electric and telephone <br /> services are available to the site. <br /> -8- <br />
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