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2020-01-16 Leeward Exh B (REZ 19-237, SMA 19-073 & SMA 379)
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2020-01-16 Leeward Exh B (REZ 19-237, SMA 19-073 & SMA 379)
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Treatment Plan ... shall be completed and approved by the SHPD prior to the issuance of a SMA <br /> Use Permit by the Leeward Planning Commission; 3) The CRC is requesting that the buffer <br /> zones around archaeological sites"which you can see in the diagram there—"that were shown <br /> during the presentation be revised to ensure that public trails, subdivision development, and <br /> residential development do not impact these sites, and that the buffer zones are sufficient to <br /> ensure protection of these sites; 4) The CRC observed that a number of historic properties <br /> designated for preservation are not depicted on the Site Plan provided in the Draft EA. The CRC <br /> requests that the applicant ensure that the Site Plan, and all future maps, accurately depict all of <br /> the preservation sites ... within the project boundaries. 5) The CRC is recommending that metes <br /> and bounds measurements of all site preservation easements located throughout the project area <br /> be recorded with the State of Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances, along with applicable covenants <br /> to ensure future lots owners do not impact or alter any historical, cultural or archaeological <br /> sites." <br /> UNGER: Great,thank you. Any other questions from the Commissioner, Commissioners? <br /> YATES: I have a question about it being 100 feet from the shoreline to where they are going to <br /> start the subdivision or to build? <br /> MOOERS [from the audience]: That's correct, a minimum of 100 feet. <br /> ROY: Yeah, that's, that's where we want updated; it will be a minimum of 100 feet from the <br /> shoreline. <br /> YATES: And where, and how far between where they are going to propose building to the trail, <br /> or the ala loa? <br /> ROY: Oh, that trail will be makai of the development, all of it. They are not going to build <br /> makai of the Jeep road. <br /> YATES: So, how high does the water come up? <br /> MOOERS [from the audience]: [Inaudible] <br /> HALL: Just come to the table, actually <br /> UNGER: Yeah, why don't we <br /> HALL: —speak to the mic, please. <br /> UNGER: yeah, we'll hold off until, these questions, and we can just, we can just pass off to <br /> the applicant at the appropriate time, so, if you are not comfortable answering <br /> ROY: No, I was going to say that all building pads sites, the base flood elevation is 35, all the <br /> building pads sites are set at 40 feet above base flood. But I was going to zoom back to the <br /> photograph of the shoreline. It's kind of hard to see, but it's, the runup, wave runup, is pretty <br /> 7 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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