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the time of this writing, the required series of building inspections have not been completed <br />for these existing structures. Additionally, other portions of the property have been cleared <br />for construction of a flood control structure and aggregate stockpiling. The property is <br />adjacent to Hualalai Road along its north and south boundaries. The perennial Wai'aha <br />Stream runs through the property from NE to SW. <br />21. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: Immediately adjacent properties to the north and east, <br />of the property are similarly zoned A -la. Adjacent properties to the south and west of the <br />subject parcel are within the A-5a and RS-10 zoning district. Surrounding properties are <br />mainly vacant of structures and uses apart from two existing Special Pen -nits on adjacent <br />properties. Special Permit No. 1047 was issued on February 4, 2000 for the property to the <br />west of the subject parcel, TMK 7-5-017:031, to allow the establislunent of a coffee visitor <br />center. In addition, Special Permit No. 2017-000195 was issued for the property to the <br />southwest of the subject parcel, TMK 7-5-017:040, to allow the construction of Living <br />Stones Church. There are several residential subdivisions in the area, including Pualani <br />Estates to the south, Hualalai Colony to the north across Hualalai Road, and Kona Hillcrest <br />Subdivision across Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway from the subject property. These <br />subdivisions are over 500 feet from the subject property. <br />22. U.S.D.A. Soil Type: Punalu`u extremely rocky peat, 6 to 20 percent slopes (rPYD). <br />23. Land Study Bureau Soil Rating: Soils within the project site are classified as "D" or <br />"Poor" for agricultural productivity. <br />24. ALISH: Unclassified. <br />25. Flood Zone: Portions of the property, including the existing warehouse structure, are <br />located within Zone X, an area determined by FEMA to be outside the 500-year flood plain. <br />Other areas of the property are located within areas designated by FEMA as Flood Zone <br />AE, defined as a Special Flood Hazard Area that can be inundated by a 100-year flood (1 ° o <br />chance of occurring within the Zone X area). According to the Department of Public <br />Works, Engineering Division, the 60-foot wide roadway corridor that provides one of the <br />access routes to this facility does cross through Flood Zone AE. Any work in Zone AE like <br />the placement of gravel for maintenance would require either a "No -Rise Certification" or <br />a Letter of Map Revision from FEMA, no matter the volume of material being moved. <br />5- <br />