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considering the significance of potential environmental effects,the Director shall consider <br /> the sum of those effects that adversely affect the quality of the environment and shall <br /> evaluate the overall and cumulative effects of the action on the Special Management Area. <br /> Such adverse effects shall include,but not be limited to,the potential cumulative impact of <br /> individual developments, each one of which taken in itself might not have a substantial <br /> adverse effect and eliminate planning options. <br /> The proposed project did not meet the criteria in State law for the requirement of <br /> an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement. The designated zoning <br /> and surrounding urban development will not generate any substantial adverse effects, and <br /> appropriate mitigation in relation to viewplanes, pedestrian access, and community <br /> character will be conducted to minimize additional impacts. The development will aim to <br /> control stormwater on-site, thus minimizing impacts to the SMA and shoreline area. <br /> In review of the SMA guidelines as listed under HRS 205A, the proposed <br /> development is consistent with the objectives and policies as provided by Chapter <br /> 205A, HRS, and Special Management Area guidelines contained in Rule No. 9 of the <br /> Planning Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure. <br /> The purpose of Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) and Special <br /> Management Area Rules and Regulations of the County of Hawaii, is to preserve, protect, <br /> and where possible, to restore the natural resources of the coastal zone areas. Therefore, <br /> special controls on development within an area along the shoreline are necessary to avoid <br /> permanent loss of valuable resources and the foreclosure of management options. The <br /> objectives and policies of Chapter 205A,HRS include,but are not limited to,the protection <br /> of coastal recreational resources, historic resources, scenic and open space resources, <br /> coastal ecosystems, marine resources, beaches, and controlling development in coastal <br /> hazard areas. <br /> Coastal Recreational Resources: There are no specific or identified recreational <br /> activities located on the subject parcel,however,there is an existing public access pathway <br /> that runs along the northern boundary of the subject parcel. This access pathway is part of <br /> a trail system that takes the public from Kuakini Highway across,the subject parcel, down <br /> Wdlua Road, across Ali`i Drive, down Kahakai Road to a shoreline access point. The <br /> -3- <br />