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13. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses <br /> The subject property is situated at the eastern (mauka) end of the approximately 70-lot <br /> Pacific Plantation Subdivision, consisting of similarly-sized parcels of one (1) acre in size. <br /> The subject property is bordered on either side by existing similarly-sized one-acre lots <br /> while the rear side backs up against private forested lands ranging in size from 10 to <br /> over 20 acres and zoned A-20a. <br /> 14.ALISH <br /> Soils within the Project Site are not classified by the Agricultural Lands of Importance to <br /> the State of Hawai'i. <br /> 15. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: "E" or"Very Poor" <br /> The soils within the Project Site are classified as Class "E" or "Very Poor" for agricultural <br /> productivity. <br /> 16. US Soil Survey: Keaukaha highly decomposed plant material-2 to 10 percent slopes <br /> Soils within the subject property consist of well-drained, thin organic soils overlying <br /> pahoehoe lava bedrock. These soils occupy the low areas of Mauna Loa and are located <br /> at an elevation ranging near sea level to 1,000 feet and receives from 90 inches to 150 <br /> inches of rainfall annually. The natural vegetation consists of ohia, tree fern, uluhe fern, <br /> and guava. These soils are used for woodland, pasture and homesites. <br /> 17. FIRM: Zone X <br /> The entire project site is designed within Zone "X" - determined to be outside the 500- <br /> year flood plain. There are no known drainageways traversing through the subject <br /> property. <br /> 18. Flora/Fauna Resources <br /> No threatened or endangered species of plants or animals are located within the subject <br /> property due to its extensive improvement as a single-family residential homesite. <br /> 19.Archaeological Resources <br /> An archaeological inventory survey of the subject property was not conducted as it has <br /> been significantly improved as a single family residential homesite along with a tennis <br /> court facility. <br /> 20. Cultural or Native Gathering Rights <br /> The development of the subject property as a single family residential homesite along <br /> with a tennis court facility offers no resources that could be gathered and utilized as <br /> part of any cultural or native Hawaiian practices. <br /> 21. Public Access <br /> There is no record of a designated public access to the shoreline or mountain areas that <br /> traverses through the subject property. <br /> 9Page <br />