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accessible by a nearby shoreline access path located at the end of Ala Heiau Road. The <br />proposed project will not alter or impact the access or its use. It is not known whether the <br />subject site or immediately surrounding area was ever used for gathering of plants or <br />other materials by native Hawaiians. Given the long history of residential development of <br />the area, it would appear very unlikely that the site would contain any useful materials. <br />20. Recreational Resources: The subject parcel is located adjacent to the shoreline. <br />Recreational activities such as fishing, swimming, and surfing are conducted in this area. <br />Access to the shoreline is via the nearby access path, or from walking along the lateral <br />shoreline access. <br />21. Scenic and Open Space Resources: On the roadway (Ala Heiau Road) fronting the <br />subject parcel there are no ocean views on the approaches from the east or west. Open <br />space resources include access to the shoreline which is accommodated by the existing <br />shoreline right-of-way located at the end of Ala Heiau Road. Impacts to scenic resources <br />are not anticipated since the proposed home would be similar to the development located <br />on each side of the subject parcel. <br />22. Public Access: There is an existing 5-foot-wide pedestrian shoreline public access ROW <br />located nearby to the property to the west. This access will remain unaffected by the <br />project both during construction and after completion of the project. <br />PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br />23. Access: The property is accessed via Ala Heiau Road, a County owned and maintained <br />roadway. <br />24. Water: Water is not available to the site; the applicant will be applying for a personal <br />well via the CWRM. <br />25. Wastewater: The proposed single-family dwelling will be serviced by a Department of <br />Health approved individual wastewater treatment unit. <br />26. Other Essential Utilities and Services: An array of twenty (20) solar panels will be used <br />for electricity. <br />AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br />27. State Department of Health: (Planning Department Exhibit 3 — October 17, 2023, <br />Memo). <br />N <br />