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several decades,thus it is unlikely that there are any protected floral or faunal resources <br /> within the subject parcels. <br /> 12. Archaeological Resources: No archaeological survey was submitted as the subject <br /> properties have been cleared, paved, and used for commercial/industrial purposes for <br /> several decades,thus it is unlikely that there are any archaeological, historical, or cultural <br /> resources within the subject parcels. <br /> 13. Cultural or Native Gathering Rights: No known traditional and customary Native <br /> Hawaiian rights are being practiced on the site. <br /> 14. Public Access: None. <br /> PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 15. Access: The subject properties are located at the intersection of Kalanikoa and Kuawa <br /> Streets. Current access to the self-storage facility on Parcel 104 is via two (2)paved <br /> driveways from Kalanikoa Street, which is a County road with an approximate 20-foot <br /> pavement with 6-foot-wide gravel shoulders, all within a 60-foot right-of-way. Current <br /> access to all the other subject parcels is via a paved driveway to the former Morning Dew <br /> Restaurant and Lounge from Kuawa Street,which is a County road with an approximate <br /> 30-foot pavement with a two-foot concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk(6-foot wide with a <br /> Y-6" wide planting area) on the northern side,with a 12-foot gravel shoulder on the <br /> southern side, within a 60-foot right-of-way. <br /> 15. Water: Water can be made available to the properties from existing 8-inch waterlines <br /> within Kalanikoa Street and Kuawa Street fronting the properties with a connection size <br /> subject to review and approval during the construction design phase of any proposed <br /> development. <br /> 16. Wastewater: There are County Sewer lines found within both Kalanikoa Street and <br /> Kuawa Street fronting the subject properties. Any new development within the subject <br /> parcels will be required to connect to the County Sewer system pursuant to County Sewer <br /> Code. <br /> 17. Solid Waste: The subject properties are situated in close proximity to the Hilo Transfer <br /> Station at the former landfill. Solid waste from any newly developed use must comply <br /> with the requirements of the Department of Environmental Management. <br /> -4- <br />