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Item #3 Connections/CBESS (SPP-12-000138)
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WPC PROPOSED FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, DECISION AND ORDER
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Department. The comprehensive plan shall be implemented and provide traffic <br /> management strategies that reduce traffic congestion on surrounding County roads during <br /> special events and student pick-up/drop-off activities for the entire school campus. The <br /> applicant shall provide active traffic management of all student pick-up/drop-off areas so <br /> that drop-off and pick-up activity does not result in queuing of vehicles on any County <br /> Road. The applicant shall incorporate carpooling, bus and van services, and staggering <br /> school pick-up and drop-off times. <br /> 36. PD's Recommendation Condition 10 states, "[t]he applicant shall design <br /> project driveways/roads, parking and loading areas so all school traffic and congestion is <br /> confined to the project site." <br /> Water <br /> 37. The Property has access to County of Hawaii water up to a maximum <br /> daily usage of 4,200 gallons per day ("gpd") of water or seven (7)water units (600 gpd per unit) <br /> from an existing 8-inch waterline on Kaumana Drive for the upper campus and from an existing <br /> 8-inch waterline on Edita Street for the lower campus to service the entire Development. <br /> 38. The existing 8-inch waterline within Edita Street is looped to provide the <br /> required 2,000 gallons of water per minute for fire protection for the proposed Development. <br /> This requirement is based on the Hawaii County Department of Water Supply's ("DWS")water <br /> system standards for schools. <br /> 39. Potable water needs will be met by connecting to the existing county water <br /> supply infrastructure. <br /> 40. The Applicants have also proposed to meet non-potable water supply <br /> needs by developing an extensive rainwater collection system consisting of catchment tanks, <br /> storage reservoirs/tanks with a network of water lines to distribute collected water throughout the <br /> campus and/or by developing an additional water source. <br /> 7 <br />
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