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Item #10 Dwayne Cravalho (REZ 21-000248)
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (REZ-21-000248)
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There are no severe geological or topographical problems for the property <br /> that cannot be properly rectified, or which would render the land unusable. The <br /> project site has no severe geological or topographical problems which cannot be properly <br /> rectified, or which would render the land unusable. According to the Flood Insurance <br /> Rate Map (FIRM)prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), <br /> the property is located in Zone "X", or"Area of Minimal Flood Hazard" and it is not <br /> known to be prone to flooding. <br /> DPW requires that all development generated runoff shall be disposed of on-site <br /> and shall not be directed toward any adjacent properties. All earthwork activity, including <br /> grading and grubbing, shall conform to Chapter 10, Erosion and Sedimentation Control, <br /> of the Hawaii County Code. The preceding will be added as conditions of approval. <br /> The request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, <br /> relating to Coastal Zone Management Area. The subject property is located over 1.5 <br /> miles from the nearest shoreline, is not situated within the Special Management Area and <br /> will not be impacted by coastal hazard and beach erosion. There are no identified <br /> recreational resources or public access to the shoreline or mountain areas, scenic and <br /> open space preserves, coastal ecosystems, marine resources, or other natural and <br /> environmental resources in the area. Thus, the proposed request and use of the property <br /> will not adversely impact those resources. <br /> As the subject property has been previous cleared and has been maintained for <br /> years, and given the developed nature of the surrounding area, it is not anticipated that <br /> endangered or threatened candidate species of flora or fauna are located within the <br /> subject property. <br /> The request will not have a significant adverse impact to traditional and <br /> customary Hawaiian Rights. In view of the Hawaii State Supreme Court's "PASH" <br /> and "Ka Pa`akai O Ka Aina"decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian gathering <br /> and fishing rights must be addressed in terms of the cultural, historical, and natural <br /> resources and the associated traditional and customary practices of the site. <br /> There are no known archaeological resources on the subject property as it was <br /> extensively cleared and has been maintained as a landscaped entryway into Hawl town <br /> -7- <br />
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