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of paradise, plumeria, anthurium, philodendron, Hawaiian hibiscus, Hawaiian ti, ginger, <br /> fern, and Tahitian gardenia. The site also consists of various fruit-bearing plants such as <br /> coffee,papaya, banana, lemon, lime, lilikoi,pineapple, and orange. <br /> The applicant has been operating a hosted rental for some time and the Planning <br /> Department has no record of complaints or issues from its operation. The bed and breakfast <br /> establishment will be operated by the applicant and in their absence a live-in operator. The <br /> number of bed and breakfast guests will be limited to a maximum of 6 at any one time and <br /> on-site parking will be provided. <br /> Finally, testimony from surrounding property owners raised the concern that the <br /> entire subdivision,including the applicant's property is subj ect to restrictive covenants that <br /> prohibit commercial uses.While the Planning Director does not want to promote a situation <br /> that encourages neighbors to initiate lawsuits, he believes that resolution of disagreements <br /> over restrictive covenants are a private matter that should be addressed separately from this <br /> Special Permit process. Based on the preceding it is not anticipated that the proposed use <br /> will adversely affect the surrounding properties. <br /> (C) Such use shall not unreasonably burden public agencies to provide <br /> roads and streets, sewers,water, drainage, school improvements, and police and fire <br /> protection. Access to the subject property is off Hiona Street, which is a County owned <br /> and maintained road with a 40-foot-wide pavement within a 60-foot-wide right-of-way, <br /> then off of Ihona Place which is a roadway owned by various owners. A bed and breakfast <br /> establishment must provide one parking stall for each guest bedroom and one stall for the <br /> dwelling. The property can accommodate a minimum of 4 off-street parking stalls that will <br /> be available to guests. Traffic impacts to the subject property are not anticipated to be <br /> significant, given the small scale of the proposed 3-bedroom bed and breakfast. There is <br /> no public sewer available in the area. According to the State Department of Health, the <br /> single-family dwelling is currently being serviced by 2 existing previously approved <br /> cesspools. According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), the subject parcel is <br /> currently served by an existing 5/8-inch meter which is allotted one unit of water, <br /> equivalent to a maximum daily usage of 600 gallons. DWS notes that the subject property <br /> water usage over the past year has been approximately 370 gallons per day (gpd), which is <br /> 3 <br />