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F. Other Permitting Considerations <br /> If the Use Pen-nit is approved, other ministerial permits are still required. These <br /> may include Plan Approval, Grading Permit(s), Building Permit(s), and others <br /> construction related permits. Then, too, other permits and/or data may be required <br /> to comply with any conditions of approval of the Use Permit. <br /> V. INFRASTRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS <br /> A. Potable Water <br /> Potable water is supplied to the property by Hawaii Water Service who is a private <br /> utility company. It is anticipated that the proposed church would need no more <br /> than 859 gallons or 5 units of water(see Will Serve Letter). <br /> The requirements of the Department of Water Supply relative to water <br /> commitments, meter size, facilities charge, and the like, if appropriate, will be <br /> complied with in accordance with the Hawaii Water Service. <br /> B. Wastewater <br /> The applicant has designed and will install a State of Hawaii Department of Health <br /> approved septic system prior to occupancy of the structure. The domestic <br /> wastewater septic tank has been designed by Engineering Partners (see Engineer <br /> Plans). <br /> C. Drainage <br /> The Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map <br /> ("FIRM") identifies the subject site Zone X (areas outside of 500-year flood). <br /> As there could be an added level of impervious surface resulting from the proposed <br /> parking area, there may be an issue relating to potential increased run -off. In that <br /> event, drainage sump will be implemented, subject to the review and approval of <br /> the Department of Public works and State Department of Health via the UIC permit <br /> process. Relatedly, a NPDES permit may also be required before construction can <br /> occur. This is to assure the proper management of storm water runoff, during and <br /> after construction. <br /> With the proposed on- site drainage improvements, and since none of the proposed <br /> improvements will occur within any Floodways (AE) designated area, all potential <br /> drainage and/or flooding issues could be reasonably addressed and mitigated. <br /> II <br />