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additional traffic and activity on the roads from the cumulative effect of the land use change: <br /> • Illuminate the intersection at night <br /> • Channelize turning movements at the intersection <br /> • Other safety improvements <br /> The DOT has further stated that the intersection improvements should be made at no <br /> cost to the State and requests that plans for improvements within the State highway right-of- <br /> way be submitted to the Highways Division for review and approval. The DOT,DPW, and <br /> the Planning Department have created a working group to determine what improvements are <br /> needed at the Mamalahoa Highway-Kaloko Drive intersection.DOT planned to complete a <br /> traffic impact analysis report in Fall 2022 after which the working group would meet again <br /> to decide how the fair share funds could be best utilized to make those improvements. The <br /> roadway improvements are essential since similar change of zones may occur throughoutthe <br /> Kaloko Mauka Subdivision and the creation of additional home sites would place an <br /> increased burden on traffic at the intersection. Previous rezones in the subdivision have <br /> included a condition of approval requiring that the fair share fee paid for regional impacts to <br /> transportation,park,police,fire,and solid waste facilities be allocated for the County and/or <br /> State to improve the Kaloko Drive - Mamalahoa Highway intersection. A condition of <br /> approval will be included to continue to require fair share fees be contributed for the <br /> improvement of this intersection. <br /> According to the applicant,no further units of water will be necessary to support the <br /> proposed 2-lot subdivision.The Department of Water Supply(DWS)is currently servicing <br /> the 2 existing single-family dwellings on the subject property with 2 existing water meters <br /> fronting the parcel.The 2 dwellings on the property are currently being serviced by their own <br /> individual wastewater systems that were previously approved by the State Department of <br /> Health(DOH). Solid waste will continue to be handled by the applicants and disposed of at a <br /> designated transfer station or the West Hawai`i Sanitary Landfill. The Federal Emergency <br /> Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) designates the property as Zone <br /> "X,"an area determined to be outside of the 500-year flood plain.All other essential utilities <br /> and services are available to the subject property and is currently supporting the existing <br /> single-family dwellings. <br /> -4- <br />