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C. State/County Plans affecting the subject request: State Land Use Boundary designation, <br /> General Plan designation,Special Management Area and Community Development Plans. <br /> Not applicable. This is not a Special Management Area. It is a private residence. No <br /> State/County plans affect this lot. <br /> D. Surrounding zoning and land uses. <br /> The lot was approved for single-family dwelling in a residential community called Kona <br /> Paradise. There is a Homeowners Association. Applicants are unaware of other zoning <br /> and land uses. <br /> E. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) designation (contact Department of Public Works— <br /> Engineering Division). <br /> Please see Flood Hazard Assessment Report attached. <br /> F. Archaeological and Historic Resources: Describe and show on the plot plan any known <br /> historic and archaeological resources on the property. Examples include human skeletal <br /> remains, structural remains, sand deposits, midden deposits, and lava tubes. The <br /> application may be provided to the State Department of Land and Natural Resources <br /> Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) for a determination of whether the project will <br /> affect archaeological/historic resources. Please be aware that a hearing before the <br /> Planning Commission may not be held until SHPD and the Planning Department <br /> determines resources on the property are adequately identified, recorded, mitigated <br /> and/or preserved. <br /> No known historic and archaeological resources on the property. Please see Plot Map <br /> and a copy of Applicants' letter to SHPD, attached hereto. <br /> G. Valued Cultural Resources: Identify any traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights <br /> that are exercised in the area, the extent in which the proposed development will affect <br /> these rights; and feasible action to be taken to protect native Hawaiian rights if they exist. <br /> Examples include areas of traditional collection of terrestrial resources(ki leaf, aho chord, <br /> thatch, medicinal plants, and ferns) or marine or riparian resources (limu, 'opae, 'o'opu, <br /> hihiwai) used for subsistence, cultural and religious purposes. Traditional and customary <br /> rights may also include rights of access to the archaeological and historical resources of <br /> the property. <br /> Owners are unaware of any traditional and customary native Hawaiian Rights that are <br /> being exercised in this area nor aware of any infringement that may affect the Native <br /> Hawaiian rights on the proposed the residential property. This land was State/County- <br /> approved for a residential dwelling and all plants and trees placed on the property were <br /> put by past and present homeowners. <br /> Special Permit Application— 2 <br /> Thomas and Lisa Tice <br />