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2024-04-04 PL-SMA-2024-000051 CWRM Comments
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PL-SMA-2024-000051
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STATE CWRM, SMA COMMENTS
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JOSH GREEN,M.D. x""'R !ly'/i.a yC DAWN N.S.CHANG <br /> GOVERNOR I KE KIAAINA �''\��\S, CHAIRPERSON <br /> Yr <br /> 4q. e KENNETH S.FINK,M.D.,MGA,MPH <br /> "}«` % ' `r',i¢ NEIL J.HANNAHS <br /> ' AURORA KAGAWA-VIVIANI,PH.D. <br /> �� c1@ WAYNE K.KATAYAMA <br /> 4'.4...;--.,j., PAUL J.MEYER <br /> LAWRENCE H.MIIKE,M.D.,J.D. <br /> STATE OF HAWAII I KA MOKU'AINA '0 HAWAII DEAN D.UYENO <br /> ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES I KA'OIHANA KUMUWAIWAI'AINA <br /> COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT I KE KAHUWAI PONO <br /> P.O.BOX 621 <br /> HONOLULU,HAWAII 96809 <br /> April 3, 2024 <br /> REF: RFD.6236.8 <br /> TO: Jeffery W. Darrow, Deputy Planning Director <br /> FROM: Dean D. Uyeno, Acting Deputy Director C' '''''t---- <br /> Commission on Water Resource Management <br /> SUBJECT: Special Management Area Use Permit Application (PL-SMA-2024-000051) <br /> FILE NO.: RFD.6236.8 <br /> TMK NO.: (3)6-9-006:016 <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to review the subject document. The Commission on Water Resource <br /> Management(CWRM)is the agency responsible for administering the State Water Code (Code). Under the Code, all <br /> waters of the State are held in trust for the benefit of the citizens of the State, therefore all water use is subject to <br /> legally protected water rights. CWRM strongly promotes the efficient use of Hawaii's water resources through <br /> conservation measures and appropriate resource management. For more information, please refer to the State <br /> Water Code, Chapter 174C, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapters 13-167 to 13-171. <br /> These documents are available via the Internet at http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/cwrm. <br /> Our comments related to water resources are checked off below. <br /> ❑ 1. We recommend coordination with the county to incorporate this project into the county's Water Use and <br /> Development Plan. Please contact the respective Planning Department and/or Department of Water <br /> Supply for further information. <br /> ❑ 2. We recommend coordination with the Engineering Division of the State Department of Land and Natural <br /> Resources to incorporate this project into the State Water Projects Plan. <br /> ❑ 3. We recommend coordination with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA)to incorporate the <br /> reclassification of agricultural zoned land and the redistribution of agricultural resources into the State's <br /> Agricultural Water Use and Development Plan (AWUDP). Please contact the HDOA for more information. <br /> ❑ 4. We recommend that water efficient fixtures be installed and water efficient practices implemented <br /> throughout the development to reduce the increased demand on the area's freshwater resources. <br /> Reducing the water usage of a home or building may earn credit towards Leadership in Energy and <br /> Environmental Design (LEED)certification. More information on LEED certification is available at <br /> http://www.usgbc.org/leed. A listing of fixtures certified by the EAP as having high water efficiency can be <br /> found at http://www.epa.gov/watersense. <br /> X❑ 5. We recommend the use of best management practices (BMP)for stormwater management to minimize the <br /> impact of the project to the existing area's hydrology while maintaining on-site infiltration and preventing <br /> polluted runoff from storm events. Stormwater management BMPs may earn credit toward LEED <br /> certification. More information on stormwater BMPs can be found at <br /> http://planning.hawaii.gov/czm/initiatives/low-impact-development/ <br /> ❑ 6. We recommend the use of alternative water sources,wherever practicable. <br /> ❑ 7. We recommend participating in the Hawaii Green Business Program, that assists and recognizes <br /> businesses that strive to operate in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. The program <br /> description can be found online at http://energy.hawaii.gov/green-business-program. <br /> ri8. We recommend adopting landscape irrigation conservation best management practices endorsed by the <br /> Landscape Industry Council of Hawaii. These practices can be found online at <br /> http://www.hawaiiscape.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/LICH_I rrigation_Conservation_BM Ps.pdf. <br />
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