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(5.5) baths, two (2) two-car garages and covered lanai. Additionally, the applicant is <br /> proposing to construct an in-ground swimming pool/spa on the property on the makai side <br /> of the parcel. The home will be powered by existing electric service, with potable water <br /> provided by a Department of Water Supply (DWS) existing water meter. The existing <br /> septic system will be closed and replaced with a Department of Health (DOH) approved <br /> aerobic advanced wastewater treatment unit. <br /> The grounds for approving development within the Special Management Area are <br /> based on HRS, Chapter 205A-26(2) (Special Management Area guidelines) and Rule 9- <br /> 11(e) of the Planning Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure. Planning Commission <br /> Rule 9-11(e) states that the Planning Commission may permit the proposed development <br /> only upon finding that: <br /> 1. The development will not have any significant adverse environmental or <br /> ecological effect except as such adverse effect is minimized to the extent <br /> practicable and is clearly outweighed by public health, safety, or compelling public <br /> interest. <br /> 2. The development is consistent with the Special Management Area objectives, <br /> policies and guidelines as provided by Chapter 205A, HRS. <br /> 3. The development is consistent with the General Plan, Community Plan, Zoning <br /> Code, and other applicable ordinances. <br /> 4. The development will,to the extent feasible,reasonably protect native Hawaiian <br /> rights if they are found to exist, including specific factual findings regarding: <br /> a. The identity and scope of valued cultural historical or natural resources in <br /> the petition area, including the extent to which traditional and customary <br /> native Hawaiian rights are exercised in the petition area. <br /> b. The extent to which those resources including traditional and customary <br /> native Hawaiian rights,will be affected or impaired by the proposed action; <br /> and <br /> c. The feasible action,if any,to be taken by the Authority to reasonably protect <br /> any valued cultural, historical, or natural resources including any existing <br /> traditional and customary native Hawaii rights. <br /> 2 <br />