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shoreline area will not be impacted by the proposed development. The new proposed <br /> building will be on the southwest side of the parcel, along Kamehameha Avenue. The <br /> property will utilize landscaping to beautify the parcel and will be designed to avoid scenic <br /> view impacts to the shoreline and Reeds Bay as well as screen the development from the <br /> shoreline area. No building will exceed 23-feet in height which is consistent with the <br /> surrounding development. <br /> Coastal Ecosystems, Marine Resources, Beaches: The proposed project will be <br /> developed in accordance with the construction Best Management Practices to minimize <br /> adverse impacts to air pollution, sedimentation, erosion, control stormwater runoff, and <br /> wastewater management. A County grading permit via the Department of Public Works, <br /> as well as a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and Stormwater <br /> Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) permit will be required prior to the start of <br /> construction. The proposed development will tie into the existing sewer system and will be <br /> designed to control potential stormwater runoff. Staff notes that there are two (2) new <br /> stormwater drains located on the north side of the property along the roadway which will <br /> assist in capturing stormwater runoff from the parcel before it reaches Reeds Bay Ice <br /> Ponds. <br /> Coastal Hazards: The project site is not a shoreline parcel; however, it is located <br /> across the street from Reeds Bay, and is located within the Tsunami Evacuation Zone. Civil <br /> Defense sirens are located approximately 550 feet west of the property. If required, an <br /> emergency preparedness and response plan can be created for the proposed development. <br /> There are no known hazards on site relating to stream flooding, erosion, or other <br /> environmental factors that could create hazards to life and property. <br /> The proposed development is consistent with the County General Plan, Hilo <br /> Community Development Plan (HCDP), Zoning Code and other applicable <br /> ordinances. The General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) for the <br /> County of Hawaii is a policy document expressing the broad goals and policies for the <br /> long-range development of the Island of Hawai'i. The plan was adopted by ordinance in <br /> 1989 and revised in 2005. The proposed development is consistent with the General Plan <br /> LUPAG Map designation of Industrial (Ind) which includes uses such as manufacturing <br /> -4- <br />