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12/18/2023
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PL-REZ-2023-000053
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PD Background report Manono Corner, LLC (PL-REZ-2023-053)
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church, and industrial uses. <br /> 13. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): The subject property is situated within Zone "X" <br /> on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)by FEMA, an area determined to be outside the <br /> 500-year flood plain. <br /> 14. USDA Soil Survey: Soils in this project area are classified as Keaukaha extremely rocky <br /> muck (rKFD) series, 6 to 20 percent slopes. These are well drained soils. <br /> 15. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: Unclassified. <br /> 16. Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii(ALISH): Unclassified. <br /> 17. Flora/Fauna Resources: No formal flora/fauna study was submitted with the <br /> application. The subject property was previously cleared in the 1950's and 60's for the <br /> construction of 2 single-family dwellings and a garage structure. According to the <br /> applicant, the site's vegetation consists of grass,plumeria and coconut trees, and animal <br /> species present are common birds such as dove, Japanese White-eye, house finch and <br /> myna, domestic cats and dogs, and feral species such as rats and mongoose. Given the <br /> urban development of the area, it is unlikely there are endangered species of plants or <br /> animals on the subject property. <br /> 18. Archaeological/Cultural/Historical Resources: No archaeological and cultural study <br /> was conducted of the property as the subject property has been previously impacted by <br /> ground-disturbing activities associated with previous development. The subject site is not <br /> adjacent and/or proximate to the shoreline, therefore gathering of marine life and coastal <br /> access for Native Hawaiian gathering and fishing rights is not an issue. The applicant <br /> states that they have not observed the property or adjoining properties being used by <br /> Native Hawaiians for the gathering of plants in recent times. A request for comment was <br /> sent to the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), but no response has been <br /> received as of the date of this writing. The applicant notes that should any archeological <br /> sites or features be uncovered during proposed ground-disturbing activities, work in the <br /> affected area will immediately cease and the applicant will notify the Planning <br /> Department. <br /> 19. Public Access: There is no public access to the mountains or the shoreline that runs <br /> through the property. <br /> -3- <br />
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