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contribute an estimated 20-30 peak AM trips, assuming at least half of the participants <br />share rides for pick-ups and drop-offs. PM peak trips anticipated for competitive team <br />gymnastics classes would also be 20-30 with the same amount of carpooling. Recreational <br />classes would contribute less to peak PM trips due to the smaller class size. Fitness classes <br />are scheduled at 5 PM, Monday through Friday, and the applicant anticipates them to <br />contribute 17 peak PNI trips. <br />PUBLIC SERVICES AND FACILITIES <br />30. Access: The subject parcel is accessed via Hualalai Road, approximately 700 feet east of <br />its intersection with Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway. Hualalai Road is owned by the county <br />and maintained with an average pavement width of 20 feet. Access within the property is <br />by an existing 12 to 15-foot wide, 1,000-foot long gravel drive. Based on the existing <br />conditions of Hualalai Road, the applicant has stated they anticipate no improvements <br />would be required for the proposed use. A secondary access, proposed for emergency use <br />only, with a paved section approximately 360 feet in length, exists along the southern <br />boundary of the subject parcel. The Department of Public Works will require a "No -Rise <br />Certification" or a Letter of Map Revision from FEMA for maintenance or improvement <br />of the gravel access drive. <br />31. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), water can be made <br />available from an existing 8-inch waterline within Hualalai Road. There are currently four <br />(4) units of water assigned to the subject parcel. DWS has requested that the applicant <br />submit estimated daily water usage calculations for the proposed uses, in order to determine <br />the appropriate service lateral and meter size required. DWS has additionally informed the <br />applicant that the existing 8-inch waterline within Hualalai Road is inadequate to provide <br />the required 2,000 gallons per minute flow for fire protection. According to the applicant <br />water is also collected from roof runoff which is stored in two existing catchment tanks <br />and used only for irrigation purposes. Additionally, a new fire hydrant has been installed <br />approximately 75 feet from the facility within an existing 50-foot wide access and utility <br />easement corridor. <br />32. Wastewater: Public sewer is not available to the site, therefore a Department of Health <br />(DOH) approved wastewater system will be designed and constructed for the proposed <br />