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Item #4 Matthew and Eric Wung (PL-REZ-2022-000030)
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PD Background Report (PL-REZ-2022-000030)
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aware of any traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights that are exercised in the <br /> area. The State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD)provided no objections to the <br /> requested change of zone application but does request the opportunity to review any <br /> future permit applications that may involve ground disturbance for lots created within the <br /> current parcel. <br /> 19. Public Access: There is no known public access to the shoreline or mountain areas that <br /> runs through the property. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 20. Vehicular Access: The subject property is currently accessed via West Kawailani Street, <br /> a county-owned and maintained paved roadway within a 40-foot-wide right-of-way <br /> fronting the property. The City of Hilo Zone Map proposes a 60-foot-wide future road <br /> right-of-way for Kawailani Street in this area, therefore, a 10-foot-wide future road <br /> widening strip along the frontage of the subject property will be required. The applicants <br /> are proposing access to four of the five proposed lots to be by way of South Kumuwaina <br /> Place, also a county-owned and maintained paved roadway, with the fifth lot maintaining <br /> current access by way of West Kawailani Street. The Department of Public Works <br /> (DPW)notes that all driveway connections and construction within the Kawailani Street <br /> and South Kumuwaina Place right-of-way shall conform to Hawaii County Code and <br /> access shall meet DPW approval. <br /> 21. Traffic: Given the small scale and scope of the project, a TIAR was not performed. <br /> According to the applicants, the proposed change of zone and 5-lot subdivision is <br /> expected to generate much less than the 50 peak-hour trip benchmark in the concurrency <br /> section of the zoning code. <br /> 22. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), water service can be <br /> made available from an existing 6-inch waterline along Kumuwaina Place and an existing <br /> 8-inch waterline along Kawailani Street. DWS requests remittance of a water <br /> commitment deposit in order to guarantee water availability for the proposed subdivision, <br /> and the applicants will be required to construct necessary water system improvements. <br /> 23. Wastewater: The applicants note that there is no municipal sewer service to the property <br /> and that individual wastewater systems will be necessary for any new residential <br /> -4- <br />
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