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As of the date of this writing, the Planning Department has not received public <br /> testimony regarding the proposal, however, County records show a complaint was <br /> submitted regarding the subject property, alleging operation of a vacation rental in non- <br /> agricultural buildings. Following an investigation, county inspectors resolved the <br /> complaint and issued a closure letter to the applicants,with findings noting the presence of <br /> several unpermitted structures,including the barn having been converted to an unpermitted <br /> dwelling. At that time, the Planning Department recommended that the applicants apply <br /> for all necessary permits for the existing structures. <br /> A condition of approval will be included requiring the applicants to complete all <br /> building permits for the structures to be used as the bed and breakfast prior to commencing <br /> the proposed use, in addition to meeting all applicable County, State and Federal laws, <br /> rules,regulations, and requirements. <br /> Based on the preceding it is not anticipated that the proposed use will adversely <br /> affect the surrounding properties. <br /> (C) Such use shall not unreasonably burden public agencies to provide <br /> roads and streets, sewers,water, drainage, school improvements, and police and fire <br /> protection. Access to the subject property is from Kaiwiki Road, a County-owned and <br /> maintained roadway with 14-foot-wide pavement and a 50-foot-wide right-of-way. On-site <br /> parking will be provided, and traffic will be limited to registered guests, therefore, the <br /> applicant does not anticipate significantly adverse traffic impacts on the local roadway <br /> system. <br /> Since the subject property is not served by the existing county sewer system, the <br /> project shall follow Department of Health (DOH) regulations for wastewater. The <br /> applicants propose to continue use of an existing 1,500-gallon septic tank,currently serving <br /> the primary farm dwelling, and a 1,250-gallon septic tank, currently serving the AFD and <br /> guest house. <br /> According to the DOH — Sanitation Branch, if the bed and breakfast offers non- <br /> hazardous breakfast foods such as commercial cereal, certain pastries, breads, fruits, <br /> coffee, tea, or juice, then a food establishment permit is not required,however the limited <br /> menu must be documented with DOH. Additionally, DOH notes that according to their <br /> 4 <br />