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The project site is located within an area adequately served with essential services <br /> such as water, electricity, and telephone. Wastewater will be pre-treated on-site before <br /> being disposed of via a new connection to the existing County sewer line which will be <br /> extended to this project site prior to use. Conditions of approval will require the applicant <br /> to install and/or upgrade any necessary water and sewer lines to connect to the County's <br /> main water and sewer lines within the adjacent streets. <br /> Possible traffic impacts from Hawaiian Ola Brewing's restaurant, Bar, and micro- <br /> distillery may create a visitor traffic count of 185 persons per day. Using an assumed <br /> passenger per vehicle at a maximum of 1.0 visitors per vehicle results in 185 vehicles, <br /> however a minimum of approximately 2.0 visitors per vehicle equates to 93 vehicles per <br /> day. Staff and operations, including deliveries of Ki leaf root, are expected to number <br /> around 20 vehicle entry and exits at Parcel 001's main access site. These estimated numbers <br /> add approximately 113 entries/exits from Parcel 001's main access point. With the highway <br /> as the primary entry/exit site having four lanes,complete with acceleration and deceleration <br /> lanes,and a storage capacity for four vehicles for left hand turns from the highway to parcel <br /> 001, the vehicular traffic counts are not expected to have a significant impact to the use of <br /> highway. Additionally, traffic from the proposed development will be limited to the <br /> afternoon and evening hours when traffic conditions on the highway are at the lowest <br /> levels. Peak entry/exits from parcel 001 are forecasted to not exceed 25 per hour. It was <br /> recommended by the State Department of Transportation (DOT)that the applicant should <br /> consult with the DOT highways Division regarding access and safety and any permitting <br /> requirements. Additionally, DOT states that if future expansion of the use goes beyond <br /> what was represented in the application that an updated Traffic Analysis (TA) or Traffic <br /> Impact Analysis Report(TIAR) may be required. <br /> The development will to the extent feasible, reasonably protect native <br /> Hawaiian rights if they are found to exist. hi view of the Hawaii State Supreme Court's <br /> "PASH" and "Ka Pa'akai O Ka'Aina" decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian <br /> rights, such as gathering and fishing rights, must be addressed in terms of the cultural, <br /> historical, and natural resources and the associated traditional and customary practices of <br /> the site. <br /> -7- <br />