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Item #3 John Hewett and Patrina Niu-Hewett (PL-SPP-2021-000005)
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SPP-2021-000005)
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21. Archaeological/Cultural/Historical Resources: The property is not listed on the Hawai`i <br /> State or National Register of Historic Places.No formal archeological study was conducted <br /> on the site as it has been graded in the past. In a letter dated March 31, 2009, the DLNR- <br /> SHPD determined that no historic properties will be affected by development of the <br /> property. <br /> 22. Public Access: There is no public coastal or mountain access that traverses through this <br /> private property. <br /> 23. Traffic: According to the applicant, the proposed use would generate a modest increase <br /> in traffic to the subject property. Per the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip <br /> Generation manual, an approximately 18,000-square foot, self-storage operation would <br /> generate an estimated 3.06 peak hour vehicle trips, and the proposed mailing service <br /> facility would generate an estimated 10.75 peak hour trips. Using the ITE Trip Generation <br /> manual,the combined number of trips that the proposed storage facility and mailing service <br /> facility are expected to generate is approximately 13.81 peak hour trips,thus does not meet <br /> the minimum 50 peak hour trips to trigger the requirement of a Traffic Impact Analysis <br /> Report (TIAR) under the concurrency section of the Zoning Code. <br /> PUBLIC SERVICES AND FACILITIES <br /> 24. Access: The subject property has frontage along `Ainaloa Boulevard. `Ainaloa Boulevard <br /> is a two-lane paved County roadway, classified by the General Plan as a collector, with a <br /> right-of-way width of 60 feet. The applicant proposes one 24-foot-wide paved driveway <br /> access to the property from `Ainaloa Boulevard to serve the proposed project. <br /> 25. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), water is not currently <br /> available to the subject property,with the closest waterline located about one(1)mile away <br /> within Highway 130. According to the applicant, the proposed project will include two (2) <br /> catchment tanks providing a total storage of at least 51,000 gallons for fire suppression and <br /> a separate water holding tank for potable water for use by the proposed residence. <br /> 26. Wastewater: As there is no municipal sewer system in the area,wastewater generated by <br /> the proposed project will be disposed of by an individual wastewater system(s) meeting <br /> the requirements of the Department of Health. <br /> 27. Solid Waste: There are no municipal waste collection services in the County. All solid <br /> waste generated by the development will be disposed of at the nearest County transfer <br /> -4- <br />
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