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Item #09 Lili'uokalani Trust (PL-SPP-2021-000004)
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (PL-SPP-2021-000004)
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Manu Homeowners Association indicate that the applicant has met with the association <br /> and is willing to respect the quiet nature of the surrounding community. <br /> Such use shall not unreasonably burden public agencies to provide roads and <br /> streets, sewers,water, drainage, school improvements, and police and fire <br /> protection. It is anticipated that traffic to be generated by the proposed cultural academy <br /> and retreat facility would be minimal. Access to the property is via Pu`u Manu Place, a <br /> private roadway located within an access and utility easement on the western side of the <br /> property and connects to Highway 19. Pu`u Manu Place is a paved 14-foot-wide private <br /> road that provides two-way traffic within the existing 50-foot-wide access and utility <br /> easement that runs across all the parcels in the subdivision. The applicant will offer <br /> transportation to and from the property via shuttles, reducing traffic impacts. Two to four <br /> onsite staff members will be arriving and departing the property daily during their shifts <br /> and providing transportation for the students via shuttles should there be any offsite <br /> activities. <br /> There is no municipal sewer system in the subdivision. The Department of Health <br /> (DOH) stated that the existing wastewater system is inadequate for the proposed project <br /> and indicated that the applicant will need to submit plans for an additional individual <br /> wastewater system. Conditions reflecting these requirements will be added to this <br /> approval. <br /> The property is serviced by the Department of Water Supply (DWS), through an <br /> existing 4-inch waterline within Pu`u Manu Place fronting the subject parcel. According <br /> to DWS, the property is served by an existing 5/8-inch meter, which is limited to an <br /> average daily usage of 400 gallons. The applicant has provided water calculations <br /> showing that the proposed use will result in 1,040 GPD for total domestic daily use. <br /> According to DWS, the calculated water demand will require three (3)water units and <br /> water can be made available for the two additional water units by either upgrading the <br /> existing service lateral or by adding a new meter. The applicant will need to establish a <br /> water commitment for each of the two additional water units as required by DWS. <br /> Additionally, since DWS stated that the existing waterline within Pu`u Manu Place is <br /> inadequate to provide 2,000 GPM of flow for fire protection, the applicant should contact <br /> -4- <br />
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