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18. 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 /> 19. Access: Access to the proposed lots will be from Mailani Street, a County owned and <br /> maintained roadway. Mailani Street will be extended within a 60-foot right-of-way that <br /> will create the appropriate ingress/egress for the new subdivision. The new road shall <br /> confonn to Chapter 22, Streets, Sidewalks, of the Hawaii County Code. The interior <br /> paved subdivision road shall be installed with curbs, gutters, and sidewalks that meet <br /> with the approval of the Department of Public Works. The Department of Public Works <br /> (DPW) recommends that the proposed right-of-way through the new subdivision should <br /> match with the existing Mailani Street development, which according to the Ahualani <br /> Subdivision, Unit 1 final subdivision map, the right-of-way width is 50 feet. <br /> 20. Water: There is currently a 6-inch water line running along Mailani Street. The <br /> Department of Water Supply (DWS) provided documentation that the required water <br /> commitment deposit for the proposed development has been paid. DWS states that the <br /> proposed increased water commitment would be granted if the applicant constructs the <br /> r <br /> necessary water system improvements, which shall include, but not be limited to: water <br /> main installation; service laterals that will accommodate a 5/8-inch meter to front each <br /> lot; relocation and adjustment of the DWS affected water systems facilities (should they <br /> be necessary); and fire hydrant spacing of no more than 600 feet apart. The applicant will <br /> also be required to remit the prevailing facilities charge upon completion of the required <br /> water system improvements and prior to final subdivision approval being granted. <br /> 21. Wastewater: There is no County sewer system in this area. Individual septic systems <br /> meeting the approval of the Department of Health would be allowed in this area. This <br /> will be completed by each respective landowner in conjunction with the construction of a <br /> dwelling. <br /> 22. Solid Waste: The applicant states that solid waste will be handled through commercial <br /> haulers or the individual homeowners into authorized landfills sites or transfer stations. <br /> 23. Essential Utilities and Services: Police, Fire and medical services are available in Hilo. <br /> All other essential utilities are available to the property. <br /> -3- <br />