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Waikoloa Subcommittee's Second Access Road Report <br />It will be processing about 200 tons of incoming municipal solid waste per day, which is <br />collected by local waste haulers, along with a variety of other waste materials. The facility could <br />expand to allow for a capacity of 400 tons per day of waste. Of this volume, about 70 percent <br />would be suitable for energy -conversion operations and the remaining 30 percent would consist <br />of waste material that would be disposed at West Hawaii Sanitary Landfill, which registers at <br />more than 500 tons per day. In March, 2017, Hawaii County Planning Department gAvenue its <br />stamp of approval to the developer. <br />Conclusion: This project is likely to increase the amount of traffic on Waikoloa Road, and it will <br />likely decrease the speed of traffic flowing through Waikoloa from the Mamalahoa Highway to <br />near the Queen Ka' ahumana Highway. <br />KAIKOLOA PLAZA is being developed by Meridian Pacific, Ltd. in Waikoloa located in <br />the southwest corner of the main Village intersection. Its promotional materials state that <br />"Waikoloa Plaza will have a distinctive blend of tenants to provide [residents and] visitors <br />needed daily services, speciality shopping, entertainment and eateries in the continuously <br />growing Waikoloa Village community." <br />Access by motor vehicles to the Plaza will include two major entrances, one on Waikoloa Road <br />and another on Pua Melia, about 1,000 feet makai of the post office. A thiRoad entrance would <br />be across from the lower entrance to Waikoloa Highlands Shopping Center on Waikoloa Road. <br />June 18, 2019 Page 7o]7 <br />