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32. Flood Zone: Zone "X", areas determined by FEMA to be outside the 500-year flood <br /> plain. <br /> 33. Archaeological/Historic/Cultural Resources: In a letter dated September 8, 2021, the <br /> State Historic Preservation Division determined that no historic properties would be <br /> affected by the proposed use due to previous grubbing/grading and residential <br /> development. <br /> 34. Flora/Fauna Resources: No formal flora/fauna study was submitted with the <br /> application because the property has previously been graded. Thus it is unlikely that <br /> threatened or endangered floral or faunal species are present on the property. <br /> 35. Public Access: There is no record of a designated public access to the shoreline or <br /> mountain areas that traverses the property. <br /> 36. Traffic: According to the applicant, the inspection station will generate approximately <br /> one or two vehicle visits per day, with an expected total of approximately 30 motor <br /> vehicles per month. <br /> PUBLIC SERVICES AND FACILITIES <br /> 37. Access: Access to the site is by Kauakea Road, which is a private roadway owned by the <br /> Kauakea Community Association Inc. The road has a pavement width of 16 feet within a <br /> 50-foot wide right-of-way. The applicant has resurfaced Kauakea Road from the <br /> highway to the property's driveway. <br /> 38. Water: In a letter dated August 30, 2021, the Department of Water Supply indicated <br /> there is an existing 5/8-inch water meter assigned to the subject parcel. According to the <br /> applicant, water is not required for the uses approved by SPP 1247. <br /> 39. Fire Protection: According to the Department of Water Supply, the 4-inch waterline <br /> within Kauakea Road is inadequate for providing the required 2,000 gallons per minute <br /> fire protection for the Facility. DWS recommended the applicant contact the Fire <br /> Department to determine fire protection requirements or alternatives. <br /> 40. Wastewater: The existing farm dwelling is served by an existing cesspool. The <br /> applicant will be required to install a Department of Health approved wastewater system <br /> to serve the automotive shop structure as part of the building permit process. <br /> 8 <br />