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and is located at an elevation of about 240 feet. The property was formerly planted in <br /> sugar cane but has been graded and is currently vacant of any structures or <br /> improvements. <br /> 11. Surrounding Land Uses/Zoning: The adjacent properties to the north are vacant and <br /> similarly zoned CN-20. Undeveloped lands to the west were rezoned in 2004 to the <br /> Wailani Project District. The nearest residential uses are located on the property directly <br /> adjacent to the east, A-1 a and in the Komohana Heights subdivision just beyond the <br /> Alenaio drainage channel, south of the property zoned RS-7.5. The Ka Waena Lapaau <br /> medical office complex is located at the northeastern corner of the Ponahawai Street- <br /> Komohana Street intersection on land zoned CN-20. Several of the nearby properties on <br /> the south side of Ponahawai Street makai of Komohana Street have been rezoned to RM- <br /> 4, RM-5.5 and CN-20. <br /> 12. FIRM: A portion of the property is located in the"AE"flood zone, which is a special <br /> flood hazard area inundated by the 100-year flood where base flood elevations have been <br /> determined. <br /> 13. Flora/Fauna Resources:No professional floral or faunal survey was prepared, as the <br /> property is an abandoned sugar cane cultivation area and has been recently grubbed. <br /> Vegetation on the property consists of California and Wainaku grass. None of these <br /> species are endangered plants. According to the applicant, due to the property's close <br /> proximity to urban areas it is not likely to have endangered faunal species,but rather feral <br /> cats, rats and mongoose likely utilize the area. <br /> 14. Archaeological/Cultural/Historical Resources: No archaeological inventory survey <br /> was prepared, as the property was previously used for sugar cane. Similarly, no valued <br /> cultural or historical resources exist on the site. No traditional and customary native <br /> Hawaiian rights are exercised on the site. By letter dated July 2, 2009,the DLNR State <br /> Historic Preservation Division determined that no historic properties will be affected <br /> because previous grading/grubbing and urbanization have altered the land. <br /> 15. Public Access: There is no public access to the mountains or the shoreline that traverses <br /> the property. <br /> -3- <br />