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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SPP-2022-000024)
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trees, DOFAW requests that the applicant not plant invasive species. <br /> 21. Archaeological/Cultural/Historical Resources: A SHPD-approved Archaeological <br /> Inventory Survey (AIS)was completed for the subject property by Haun and Associates <br /> in January 2016,which identified three sites with 14 features, including two single <br /> feature sites and one complex of features with the remaining 12 features. The AIS <br /> determined all items were considered significant solely for their information content and <br /> no further work or preservation is recommended. The subject site is not adjacent and/or <br /> proximate to the shoreline, therefore gathering of marine life and coastal access for <br /> Native Hawaiian gathering and fishing rights is not an issue. The applicant states they <br /> have not observed the property or adjoining properties being used by Native Hawaiians <br /> for the gathering of plants in recent times. The applicant has also stated that in the event <br /> legitimate gathering claims are made by Native Hawaiians, that they intend to respect and <br /> honor such claims and provide the needed access within the site. <br /> 22. Public Access: There is no known public access to the shoreline or mountain areas that <br /> runs through the property. <br /> 23. Traffic: According to the applicant, given the small scale of the proposal, a one-bedroom <br /> bed and breakfast should not generate significantly adverse traffic impacts on the local <br /> roadway system. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 24. Access: Access to the site is from Ho`omalie Place, a private road with a 20-foot-wide <br /> pavement within a 50-foot right-of-way that intersects with Mamalahoa Highway, which <br /> is under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Transportation. The subject property <br /> has access via easement interest in Ho`omalie Place. <br /> 25. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), the subject parcel is not <br /> within the service limits of their existing water system. According to the applicant, the <br /> property is serviced by a private water meter, which has access to 2,400 gallons of <br /> potable water from a private water system that was approved by the Department of Water <br /> Supply in 2015. <br /> 26. Wastewater: Wastewater is presently disposed of into an existing, permitted septic <br /> system. <br /> -4- <br />
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