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Item #1 Cynthia Foster (Amend REZ-11-136__PL-REZ-2021-002)
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (AMEND REZ-11-136__PL-REZ-2021-002)
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ordinance limits direct driveway access from Mamalahoa Highway to one (1)lot and <br /> requires provision of access to the additional proposed lots via a subdivision roadway that <br /> meets the minimum requirements of the Subdivision Code and meets with the <br /> requirements of the Department of Public Works. Conditions of the Tentative <br /> Subdivision Approval prescribe how the applicant will comply with this condition. <br /> Mamalahoa Highway is a County arterial roadway with an approximate 30-foot-wide <br /> pavement within an approximately 50-foot right-of-way in this area. According to the <br /> General Plan, Mamalahoa Highway is designated as a secondary arterial road and thus <br /> shall be improved to the required standard with an 80-foot right-of-way. Condition E of <br /> the subject ordinance requires the applicant to provide a 15-foot-wide future road <br /> widening setback along the property's entire Mamalahoa Highway frontage. Finally, to <br /> comply with connectivity requirements articulated in the subdivision code, Condition F <br /> of the subject ordinance requires the applicant to provide a 50-foot roadway and utility <br /> easement for the future extension of Hauhoa Street to the western boundary of the <br /> property. <br /> 24. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), water can be made <br /> available from an existing 6-inch waterline within Mamalahoa Highway fronting the <br /> subject parcel. By letter dated May 17, 2021 (included as Exhibit C in the application), <br /> DWS has confirmed that the applicant has paid the necessary water commitment deposit <br /> and was granted the water commitment through January 31, 2022. According to that <br /> letter, DWS requires the applicant to complete the following: 1) construct necessary <br /> water system improvements, including,but not be limited to installation of a service <br /> lateral that will accommodate a 5/8-inch meter to front the additional lots; 2) subject to <br /> other agencies' requirements to construct improvements within the road right of-way <br /> fronting the property affected by the proposed development, the applicant shall be <br /> responsible for the relocation and adjustment of the Department's affected water system <br /> facilities, should they be necessary; and 3)remit the prevailing facilities charges. <br /> 25. Wastewater: As there is no municipal sewer system in the area,wastewater will be <br /> disposed of via individual wastewater systems,meeting the requirements of the State <br /> Department of Health. <br /> 26. Solid Waste There are no municipal waste collection services in the County. All solid <br /> -5- <br />
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