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Item #4 John and Shelli Meneghetti (PL-SMA-2022-000017)
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (PL-SMA-2022-017)
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nearshore fisheries, which are a valued cultural resource and are associated with <br /> customary subsistence practices, it is recommended that all residential waste that may be <br /> generated from sewage, landscaping runoff, pool, and other household waste is disposed <br /> of properly to prevent runoff from entering into the nearshore fisheries. Taking actions to <br /> prevent runoff will help to protect the resources within the nearshore fishery and its <br /> associated subsistence practices. Adherence to the above-described recommendations <br /> will help ensure that the above-identified valued cultural, historical, or natural resources <br /> and traditional customary practices are not adversely impacted by the proposed project. <br /> Feasible actions to protect native Hawaiian rights: The subsequent relocation of <br /> the ala loa trail route to the makai side of the Kona Bay Estates lots has mitigated <br /> impacts on the ala loa. As such, there are no anticipated impacts to the ala loa trail from <br /> the proposed project, and it was determined by the CA that no additional actions on <br /> behalf of the landowner or the approving agencies are required as the ala loa will remain <br /> unimpeded and accessible by the public during construction and after completion of the <br /> proj ect. <br /> Based on the above findings,it is determined that the proposed development will not <br /> have any substantial adverse impacts on the surrounding area, nor will its approval be <br /> contrary to the objectives and policies of Chapter 205A, HRS, relating to Coastal Zone <br /> Management and Rule No. 9 of the Planning Commission relating to the Special <br /> Management Area.Approval of this request is subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The applicant(s), its successor(s) or assign(s) ("Applicant") shall be responsible for <br /> complying with all of the stated conditions of approval. <br /> 2. The Applicant shall secure all necessary approvals and permits from other affected <br /> federal, state, and county agencies as necessary to comply with all applicable laws <br /> and regulations. <br /> 3. Construction of the proposed development shall be completed within five (5) years <br /> from the effective date of this permit. <br /> 4. Other than the proposed project as described in this permit, no further work is <br /> permitted under this approval. <br /> 5. Construction of the single-family residence and related improvements shall be <br /> -9- <br />
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