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indicated that they are generally supportive of allowing general public access to the <br /> project from Kekela Street provided that the predominant movement is the right turn and <br /> as long as the right turn lane is sized to be long enough relative to the left/through queue <br /> in the peak hours. This means that the right turn storage pocket should be sized according <br /> to the left/through queue so left/through cars don't end up blocking the right turn lane. <br /> Traffic Division indicated that it would like to review the applicant's updated TIAR to <br /> ensure that these requirements are addressed. (P.D. Exhibit 7—May 17, 2019 email). <br /> 23. Airports: According to DOT—Airports Division, the subject property is located <br /> approximately 1.18 miles north east of the end of Runway 3 and 1.87 mile north of the <br /> end of Runway 8 at Hilo International Airport. According to DOT, every proposed <br /> development within five (5)-miles from a State Airport is subject to the State of Hawaii, <br /> Office of Planning, Technical Assistance Memorandum (TAM), which articulates, among <br /> other things, requirements for projects that wish to utilize photovoltaic (PV) systems, <br /> mitigation of potential wildlife hazards, etc. <br /> 24. Water: As part of the change of zone amendmentprocess, the applicant submitted water <br /> usage calculations, estimating average daily water demand at 400 gallons per day(GPD). <br /> By letter dated February 23, 2017 (see Exhibit A in the application), the Department of <br /> Water Supply(DWS) accepted the calculations and determined that water could be made <br /> available from an existing 12-inch waterline along Kekela Street. Additionally, DWS <br /> determined that a 5/8-inch water meter would be adequate to support the water demand of <br /> the proposed project. By letter dated March 14, 2017, DWS confirmed payment of a <br /> water commitment deposit and granted a water commitment for one (1) additional unit of <br /> water at an average of 400 GPD until March 31, 2020, with conditions requiring water <br /> system improvements, payment o facilities charges, and compliance with other applicable <br /> policies and requirements of DWS rules and regulations. <br /> 25. Wastewater: There is no County sewer line in the vicinity of the subject parcel. <br /> Individual wastewater systems) will be constructed to comply with the requirements of <br /> the State Department of Health. <br /> 26. Solid Waste: Solid waste will be disposed of by private hauling contractors or <br /> -s- <br />