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2020-10-15 Leeward Exh D (SPP 20-000219)
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I added this just to show the property, full property entrance, as it enters the property and then <br /> onto the subject parcel. And you can see that it's an unimproved dirt gravel driveway. One of <br /> the conditions that were placed on the application, one of the director's recommendations, was <br /> following a recommendation by DPW for a light, a street light, to be placed at the entrance of <br /> Akoni Pule Highway and the property. We thought that that was a good idea, and the applicant <br /> is willing to work through some kind of lighted, you know, entrance there for safety. <br /> So at this time the director would like to approve with the stated conditions. I wanted to take <br /> note that there was a change in Condition—and hopefully the PC got that—Condition number 3, <br /> which relates to water. I'll go ahead and just read that just to make sure; so we amended <br /> Condition 3 to say, "Prior to issuance of Final Plan Approval, the applicant shall provide <br /> estimated average daily water usage calculations[,prepared by a professional engineer licensed <br /> in the State of Hawaii] to the Department Water Supply [for review and approval.] The water <br /> usage calculations must show the estimated maximum daily demand [from the private well and <br /> from the DWS water system. The calculations shall also include the estimated peak-flow in <br /> gallons per minute from both sources.] The applicant shall comply with Department of Water <br /> Supply requirements by implementing conservation measures in order to limit their water <br /> consumption to an average of 400 gallons per day," for the county water, "which is the current <br /> water allocation [based on the existing water meter size and water availability in the area. As <br /> represented by the applicant, any additional potable water needed for the proposed development <br /> shall be provided by the private water well.]" So the applicant has stated on numerous occasions <br /> that the intent is to create their own water source, so the well has been, will be pursued, and <br /> increase catchment will also be pursued. The intent is not to utilize the county's water. <br /> Obviously, 400 gallons per day would not be sufficient usage. So the idea is to move into more <br /> self-sustained or collecting their own water on site. And that's it. <br /> CARR SMITH: Thank you very much, Alex. All right, Commissioners, do you have any <br /> questions for Alex? Mr. Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Yes. Could you return to the second page of your presentation, what the <br /> applicant requests? Could, can you hear me? <br /> ROY: Yep, yep, yep <br /> CARR SMITH: I think he's working on <br /> ROY: Yeah, give me a second, I'm working out of foreign screen here, so I've got to <br /> VAN PERNIS: The second page of your presentation. <br /> ROY: Yeah, I'm trying, but the computer doesn't seem to <br /> CARR SMITH: He's working on it, Mark. <br /> ROY: I'm locked up again. I'm sorry. Hold on one second. <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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