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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SMA-2023-000036)
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PL-SMA-2023-000036
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SMA-2023-000036)
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Walua Partners, LLC.: Special Management Area Use Permit Application <br /> 2. Wastewater: <br /> The applicant proposes to hook up to the County's wastewater treatment <br /> facility in Kealakehe via a sewer line in Walua Rd., fronting the property. <br /> 3. Electricity and telephone: <br /> Hawaii Electric Light Company and Hawaiian Telcom provide electricity and <br /> telephone services to the area. <br /> L. PROTECTIVE SERVICES: <br /> Police protection is provided from its Kealakehe and Captain Cook stations. Fire <br /> protection is provided from the Kailua-Kona, Kealakehe, and Captain Cook stations. <br /> Emergency medical and paramedical services are also provided by the Hawaii <br /> County Fire Department. Kona Hospital in Kealakekua is located approximately <br /> seven (7) miles from the project site and is managed by the State of Hawaii. <br /> M. VALUED CULTURAL RESOURCES: <br /> The project has archeological burial caves on site. A 15' buffer zone will be bordered <br /> by low stone walls approximately 3-4 feet high and 2-3 feet thick using lava rocks to <br /> resemble traditional Hawaiian structures. A narrow opening through the wall with a <br /> locked gate will provide access for recognized descendants and maintenance. Access <br /> to the burial site for appropriate cultural activities would be permitted to any lineal <br /> and/or cultural descendant formally recognized by the HIBC, DNLR-SHPD, or their <br /> successor agencies in accordance with the administration procedures contained <br /> within Section 13-300-35: "Recognition of lineal and cultural descendants"(DLNR <br /> 1996). Specific arrangements for access would be made by direct, mutual agreement <br /> between the landowner and the recognized lineal and/or cultural descendants. <br /> 16 <br />
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