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Item #4 Amy Hagen-Cowell Trust (PL-REZ-2022-000019)
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SLU-2022-004 & PL-REZ-2022-019)
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comments by the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT), HDOT objects to the <br /> secondary access due to potential safety issues related to the cross-intersection to multiple <br /> highways and roadways, with the specific potential of creating conflicting traffic <br /> movements in close proximity to the existing signalized intersection. Additionally, <br /> HDOT states that a traffic assessment or access evaluation shall be submitted and <br /> accepted by the Highways Division, Hawaii District Engineer, including both an <br /> analysis of traffic safety and line of sight for the two proposed access points as well as an <br /> outbound, left turn assessment related to traffic safety. In addition, HDOT states that no <br /> additional water service laterals shall be allowed for the development from the highway's <br /> right-of-way and any existing laterals for the property must be removed and relocated <br /> within the development roadway. Lastly, HDOT states that the applicants shall obtain a <br /> use and occupancy permit from HDOT Highways Division for the use of any portion of <br /> the right-of-way along the state-owned portion of the Hawaii Belt Road. <br /> 22. Water: According to Department of Water Supply (DWS), the subject property has <br /> water commitments for 25 units of water(averaging 400 gallons per day)through June <br /> 20, 2022. Additionally, the applicant will be required to construct necessary water system <br /> improvements as required by the Department of Water Supply. <br /> 23. Wastewater: As there is no municipal sewer system in the area, the applicant proposes to <br /> use individual wastewater systems meeting the standards and requirements of the State <br /> Department of Health. <br /> 24. Solid Waste: There are no municipal waste collection services in the County. According <br /> to the applicant, solid waste will be handled through commercial haulers or the individual <br /> homeowners into authorized landfill sites or transfer stations. <br /> 25. Essential Utilities and Services: All essential utilities are available to the property. The <br /> area is served by police and fire stations in Captain Cook and Pu`uloa. Konawaena <br /> Elementary, Intermediate and High School is located approximately 1 mile north of the <br /> property. Medical services area available at the Kona Hospital located less than 3 miles <br /> north of the subject property in Kealakekua. <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 26. Department of Public Works, Engineering Division: (Planning Department Exhibit <br /> 4—May 9, 2022 Memo) <br /> -5- <br />
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