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Item #6 Waikoloa Land Company (PL-SMA-2021-000002)
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (PL-SMA-2021-000002)
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project area; 3)there is concern over as yet unidentified historic properties, including <br /> burials in the project area; 4)there is concern over the impact of the proposed project on <br /> subterranean freshwater aquifers in the project area, should they exist; and 5)the view- <br /> plane of the general area will be adversely affected by the new project. Finally, the report <br /> made the following recommendations to address the concerns: 1) that the draft project <br /> AIS be submitted to SHPD for review and evaluation; 2)that SHPD, Na Ala Hele and <br /> Ala Kaha Kai be further consulted by Haun and Associates to reach an agreement on the <br /> significance and mitigation of trails in the project area; and 3)that the project area be <br /> assessd by persons with expertise in subterranean hydrogeology in order to address the <br /> issues of a presence or absence of subterranean freshwater aquifers that some consider to <br /> be valued cultural resources. These recommendations have been followed and the <br /> outcomes are discussed within this recommendation report. <br /> Scenic and Open Space Resources: Given the existing physical characteristics of <br /> the area, the proposed development of Kumu Hou is not anticipated to significantly <br /> impact coastal/ocean views from Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway or mauka-facing views <br /> from `Anaeho`omalu Bay and the shoreline. Furthermore, due to the distance from the <br /> shoreline, existing vegetation, and proposed height of new structures (a maximum of 45 <br /> feet for residential and 30 feet for community/commercial structures),views of <br /> surrounding peaks and mountains are not expected to be significantly impacted. <br /> To minimize visual impacts, the applicant is proposing to restrict the height of <br /> structures, careful selection and placement of landscaping, and develop structures with <br /> earth-toned and non-reflective materials. A condition of approval will require compliance <br /> with the recommendations contained in the report. Additionally, conditions of approval <br /> will require compliance with the LUC Decision and Order for the project, which <br /> mandates an 800-foot no-building buffer from the highway and will require the <br /> installation of underground utilities. As a whole, these conditions should mitigate any <br /> project-related impact to visual resources. <br /> Coastal Ecosystems, Marine Resources: Marine waters located off the Waikoloa <br /> coastline in this area are classified as Class AA. The objective of the Class AA <br /> designation is to ensure these waters remain in their natural pristine state as nearly as <br /> -7- <br />
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