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2022-04-21 Leeward Exh D (Item 3&4 Hawaii One1 PL-REZ-2021-014&PL-SMA-2022-012)
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2022-04-21 Leeward Exh D (Item 3&4 Hawaii One1 PL-REZ-2021-014&PL-SMA-2022-012)
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KAY: If I may, Mr. Chair, this is Christian. I don't know specifically what the outcome of the <br /> approved waste, or the sewer study, was, but there was an approved sewer study by the <br /> Department of Environmental Management that spoke to the capacity issues and what <br /> improvements, if any, would need to be done to extend the sewer to the project. We looked at <br /> the limited information we had in our GIS this morning, and the last stop of the sewer is within <br /> the adjacent subdivision about 300 feet within Queen Kalama Avenue. So I suspect that will <br /> have to be extended from its terminus right now into the project. Again, I'm not exactly sure <br /> what the route is going to be, but the condition of approval does require them not only to connect <br /> the sewer but also to extend the system in order to service the project, subject to the sewer study. <br /> VITOUSEK: And I know it's not likely that we would have but maybe, maybe you have the <br /> information you could pull up on the map of where the sewer ends currently on either side to see <br /> what it would look like, if a condition were recommended for them to connect that to serve the <br /> area that's not served by the sewer? <br /> KAY: I don't have that—we are in between mapping systems right now, so this is, I don't have <br /> the old system on my computer anymore. Maija, I don't know, if Maija can bring that up and <br /> share it. <br /> JACKSON: I can pull it up if you give me a few minutes, but I just want to clarify one thing; <br /> Chair, are you asking whether we had considered having the applicant extend the sewer line to <br /> serve properties south of theirs? Because if that's what you are considering, you know, <br /> whenever we condition a Change of Zone or a permit, we have to make sure that what we are <br /> asking of the applicant is proportional to their impact, so it would be reasonable to ask them to <br /> provide a sewer to their property but not necessarily reasonable to have them extend it further <br /> south for other properties. <br /> VITOUSEK: Well, I mean in other situations there has been projects where roadways have had <br /> to go in that serve that project but also serve the surrounding properties and create new roadways <br /> going through areas where there wasn't. So if it was an option—and I don't know that it is or <br /> not, not knowing any information about where the sewer lines are and how extensive the cost <br /> would be just asking if that's something that's been considered. <br /> JACKSON: Yeah, so typically, when a road is like a regional roadway and it goes through a <br /> property, the landowner will improve it through their property and then stub it out to the property <br /> that would connect in the future. So I would think if the current applicant is going to provide <br /> sewer to their property, it would extend the sewer line further south into their property, which <br /> means that it could connect or stub out to where the next property to the south could connect at <br /> some point in the future. Does that make sense? <br /> VITOUSEK: Yep, but definitely would be helpful to have figures on what area would be added <br /> to the service area for sewer by the creation of the sewer for this project— <br /> JACKSON: <br /> rojectJACKSON: Yeah, so <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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