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other non-native trees and shrubs. The property has no severe topographic or geologic <br /> problems to cause constraints for the proposed 2-lot subdivision. <br /> 13. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: The subject property and its immediate surrounding <br /> properties consist of single-family dwellings, vacant lands, and agricultural uses. The <br /> parcel immediately to the north is zoned Open, to the west is zoned Agricultural-3 acres, <br /> and to the east are zoned Agricultural-3 acres and Single-Family Residential-20,000 <br /> square feet. The parcels to the south, across Kawailani Street, are zoned Single-Family <br /> Residential-10,000 square feet. <br /> 14. Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH): The subject <br /> property is classified as "Unclassified." <br /> 15. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: Soil within the property <br /> does not have a productivity rating due to the subject property being located within a <br /> designated "built area" of the Land Study Bureau. "Built areas" are not assigned <br /> productivity ratings from the Land Study Bureau. <br /> 16. U.S.D.A. Soil Survey: Panaewa-Urban land complex and Keaukaha that consists of <br /> highly decomposed plant material, with 2 to 10 percent slopes (PVD). <br /> 17. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): The property is classified as Flood Zone "X," <br /> (Area of Minimal Flood Hazard) according to the Federal Emergency Management <br /> Agency FIRM system. Zone "X" is an area determined to be outside the 500-year <br /> floodplain. <br /> 18. Flora/Fauna Resources: No professional flora or fauna study was submitted with the <br /> application. A portion of the subject property was cleared in 1963 for the construction of <br /> an existing single-family dwelling. According to the applicant, the majority of the <br /> undeveloped portion of the property is heavily vegetated with non-native trees and shrubs <br /> such as African tulip, Norfolk pine, Areca palm, Bingbing, gun powder tree, coffee, and <br /> macadamia nut trees. The vegetation near the existing dwelling consists of ornamental <br /> plants such as money trees, song of India, hapu'u, and hedges. There are no known <br /> endangered species of plants or animals on the subject property. <br /> 19. Archaeological/Historic/Cultural Resources: No archaeological and cultural study was <br /> conducted of the property as the subject property has been previously impacted by <br /> ground-disturbing activities associated with the residential development and previously <br /> -3- <br />