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It should be noted that in 2013 the County required the developer of <br /> the Mohouli Phase 1 project to deposit $500,000 for the purpose of <br /> purchasing the equipment for traffic signals at the intersection of <br /> Kupuna Place and Mohouli Street. It was understood at that time that <br /> DPW would install the equipment so purchased with those funds. To <br /> date those funds have not yet been expended to the applicant's <br /> knowledge. <br /> A Traffic Impact Analysis was prepared by AECOM in 2011 and <br /> focused on the traffic that would be carried on Kupuna Place from 150 <br /> residential units, the adult day center and through the second of three <br /> phases of the Fire Department complex on <br /> TMK: 2-4-1: 176. At that time it was assumed that the Kupuna Place <br /> entry onto Mohouli Street would remain stop controlled. <br /> B. Water <br /> A request for a water commitment has been submitted to the <br /> Department of Water Supply. This request is currently under review. <br /> The DWS noted that the water use by the Mohouli 1, 2 and 3 projects <br /> is less than projected and DWS is evaluating the current request <br /> against that background. <br /> Should DWS indicate that at this time less than 90 water units would <br /> be available the project will be phased to limit the initial development <br /> to the number of units DWS could support. <br /> C. Wastewater <br /> The Hale Ola 0 Mohouli residential project will connect to the county <br /> sewer system through easements across TMK 2-4-1:175 and 2-4-1: <br /> 177. Connection to the county system will be at the county owned <br /> manhole on parcel 177. <br /> D. Solid Waste <br /> Solid waste will be handled through commercial haulers or the <br /> individual homeowners into authorized landfill sites or transfer <br /> stations. With the requested SLU Boundary Amendment, the potential <br /> for uses with toxic or related chemical waste would be minimal, if at <br /> all. <br /> 13 <br />