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"no historic properties will be affected by this undertaking because: 1) residential <br /> development/urbanization has altered the land, and 2)there are no archaeological concerns <br /> as residential development has altered the land and intensive agricultural use preceded <br /> establishment of the house lots. Existing residence is over 50 years old and as such, it is a <br /> historic property. However, no alterations are planned that would alter the integrity of the <br /> structure. (Planning Department Exhibit 2—SHPD letter dated February 23, 2006) <br /> 14. Cultural or Native Gathering Rights: There is no evidence of any traditional and <br /> customary Native Hawaiian rights being practiced on the site, nor existence of any known <br /> valued cultural,historical or native resources in the area. <br /> 15. Public Access: There is no record of a designated public access to the shoreline or <br /> mountain areas that traverses the property. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 16. Access: Access to the project site will be from Manono Street, which is a County owned <br /> and maintained roadway with 22 feet of pavement within an existing 50-foot wide right- <br /> of-way fronting the subject property. The City of Hilo roadway map identifies Manono <br /> Street as a major collector road with a minimum required right-of-way width of 60 feet. <br /> 17. Water: County water is available to the subject site. <br /> 18. Wastewater: The subject parcel is served by the County sewer system. <br /> 19. Drainage: The Department of Public Works (DPW) recommends that if the permeable <br /> condition of the land should change with the layout of a new structure, a drainage study <br /> shall be prepared and the recommended drainage system shall be constructed to meet the <br /> approval of the DPW. The drainage study and improvements must be completed prior to <br /> the construction of any proposed structures. All development-related runoff shall be <br /> disposed of on site and not directed toward any adjacent properties. <br /> 20. Solid Waste: Solid waste will be taken to the nearby County Landfill in Hilo by a private <br /> hauling service. <br /> 21. Essential Utilities and Services: Police, Fire and medical services are available in Hilo. <br /> All other essential utilities are available to the property. <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 22. Police Department: (Planning Department Exhibit 3 -November 8,2018 Memo) <br /> 23. Fire Department: (Panning Department Exhibit 4 -November 7, 2018 Memo) <br /> -3- <br />