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9. Special Management Area: The subject property is located about approximately 1,175 <br />feet from the nearest shoreline (Wailoa Pond) and is not situated within the Special <br />Management Area. <br />DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING AREA <br />10. Subject Property: The property is 22,500 square feet in size and is rectangular in shape. <br />The property is located at 663 Manono Street in the Waiakea House Lots. The parcel was <br />formerly used for a single-family residence that has since been demolished and the site <br />has been cleared and graded. The property is currently vacant of any strictures or <br />improvements. <br />11. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: The land uses in the area are a mix of residential and <br />commercial uses. The Manono Street Marketplace is located adjacent to the property to <br />the south, which is zoned CN -20. Rezonings in the area from Single -Family Residential <br />(RS) to Neighborhood Commercial(CN) include properties to the north and south, and <br />other properties to the southwest across Manono Street and to the southeast. Businesses <br />include the Manono Street Marketplace, Big Island Candies, Atebarra Chips, Kilauea <br />Kreations 11, and others. <br />12. Flood Zone: Zone "X", an area deterinined by FEMA to be outside the 500 -year flood <br />plain. <br />13. ALISH: Existing Urban Development. <br />14. Land Study Bureau's Productivity Rating: Existing Urban Development. <br />15. Flora/Fauna Resources: No professional flora or fauna surveys were conducted on the <br />property as the project has been cleared/graded and is located -within an urban <br />environ vent close to commercial, industrial and residential uses. <br />16. Arch a eological/Historical Resources: The applicant applied for a grading permit for the <br />subject property in 2015. As part of that permitting process, the State Historic <br />Preservation Division reviewed the request and determined that due to previous <br />residential, commercial and urban development on the property, no historic properties <br />would be affected and that grading activities could proceed. (Planning Department <br />Exhibit 2 - State Historic Preservation Division Letter dated October 12, 2015) <br />-2- <br />