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determines resources on the property are adequately identified, recorded, mitigated and/or <br /> preserved. <br /> There are no known archeological or historic resources on this this or nearby parcels, <br /> J. Valued Cultural Resources: Identify any traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights <br /> that are exercised in the area; the extent in which the proposed development will affect <br /> these rights; and feasible action to be taken to protect native Hawaiian rights if they exist. <br /> Examples include areas of traditional collection of terrestrial resources (ki leaf, aho chord, <br /> thatch, medicinal plants, and ferns) or marine or riparian resources (limu, `opae, `o`opu, <br /> hihiwai) used for subsistence, cultural and religious purposes. Traditional and customary <br /> rights may also include rights of access to the archaeological and historical resources of <br /> the property. <br /> There are no known cultural, historical, or natural resources nearby, other than the sea cliffs themselves. The <br /> Traditional Hawaiian right of access will be improved as the public shoreline access easement will be maintained <br /> and improved as above. <br /> K. Public Access: Existing public access to and along the shoreline or to mountain areas and <br /> knowledge of whether public access is being used. <br /> The traditional Hawaiian right of access will be improved as the public shoreline access easement will be maintained <br /> and improved as above. <br /> L. Floral and Fauna Resources. <br /> There are no floral or fauna resources on this parcel. <br /> M. Description of access(es) to the area (e.g., width, type of surface and condition of <br /> roadway). If a private roadway, submit evidence of legal access rights. <br /> Approximately 115' of the site abuts Ala Heiau Road, a gravel road with 40' ROW. The site is currently accessed off <br /> Ala Heiau makai. The site also abuts Beach Road mauka, a gravel road with 50' ROW, where an additional driveway <br /> access is proposed toward the east edge of the site, furthest from the existing drive access point. <br /> N. Traffic impacts - assessment of existing traffic conditions, anticipated increase in traffic <br /> and traffic impacts from proposed use (a formal study may be requested by Department <br /> of Public Works or Department of Transportation during the review process). <br /> No traffic impact is expected. <br /> O. Availability of Utilities: Water,telephone, electricity, solid waste and sewage disposal. <br /> Electricity is available on the site, with service installed under previous development permit. Water is not available <br /> on site. However, a well and associated pump house are proposed and a permit has been applied for with the <br /> Commission on Water Resource Management. Sewage treatment is by existing on-site permitted septic tank and <br /> drain field system. Public utilities such as telephone and internet are available on site. Solid waste pickup is not <br /> currently available at the site. <br /> P. In the case of an applicant whose proposed development has been assessed, any <br /> information as to the areas of critical concern delineated by the Director. <br /> The Areas of concern addressed under initial SMA Minor review were avoiding development or repairs to the <br /> 4 1 P a g e H+BIT Collaborative, LLC Project#2321.001 February 19, 2024 <br />