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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SPP-2022-000010)
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Department has not received a response from SHPD. There are no known valued cultural, <br /> historical, or natural resources exist on the property and no evidence of traditional and <br /> customary Native Hawaiian rights being practiced on the site. <br /> 20. Public Access: There is no known public access to the mountains or the shoreline that <br /> runs through the property. <br /> PUBLIC SERVICES AND FACILITIES <br /> 21. Access: Access to the subject parcel is proposed to come from Road 8, or Moho Road, a <br /> private roadway consisting of a two-lane dirt/graveled surface within a 40-foot wide <br /> right-of-way. Access roads in the neighborhood are paved up to Road 8 and Road F <br /> intersection. The applicants' property is accessed via a gravel driveway from Moho Road <br /> to proposed parking stalls adjacent to the existing dwelling, approximately 350 feet back <br /> from the property frontage at Moho Road. No improvements are proposed for Moho <br /> Road. According to the applicants, Moho Road is maintained by surrounding property <br /> owners and the condition of the road varies, depending on rain fall and vehicular driving <br /> patterns. <br /> 22. Traffic Impacts: The applicants anticipate approximately 0-5 clients per day, which <br /> would result in a maximum of five (5) additional cars per day to the property. Traffic in <br /> the surrounding neighborhood is generally low and made up primarily by residents of the <br /> area. <br /> 23. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), the subject parcel is not <br /> within the service limits of their existing water system. The applicants propose to use <br /> rainwater catchment tanks to supply the needs of the home occupation and for fire <br /> suppression purposes. <br /> 24. Wastewater: The subject property is not currently serviced by the County sewer system. <br /> According to the applicants, wastewater will be disposed of via an individual wastewater <br /> system meeting the requirements of the State Department of Health (DOH). According to <br /> comments provided by DOH, the existing wastewater system is adequate to serve the <br /> proposed project. <br /> 25. Utilities: Electric and telephone services are available to the subject property. <br /> 26. Police, Fire and Medical Services: Police, Fire and Medical services are available <br /> 4 <br />
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