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Waikoloa Lutheran Church Use Permit Application Packet_FINAL (4_12.14.2023)_v1
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5/15/2023
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PL-USE-2023-000018
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Waikoloa Lutheran Church Use Permit Application Packet_FINAL (4_12.14.2023)_v1 - OLD - Application Package
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church. The new driveway will be made pursuant to the standards and requirements <br /> of the County Department of Public Works. <br /> Additionally, the site has already been serviced by Hawaii Water Company. The <br /> Applicant has secured a will serve letter from Hawaii Water Service and received <br /> confirmation water can be supplied for the project. The estimated water use per day <br /> is 1715 gpd. In the event a larger meter is required for the project ind/or fire flow <br /> purposes, it could be installed by the Applicant. Any infrastructure improvements <br /> to accommodate the property will be included in the civil plans and approved by <br /> DPW Engineering, DWS and HWS. <br /> The Applicant will also install a new septic system meeting with the approval of <br /> the Department of Health. For the proposed church site will consider 2 bathrooms, <br /> 6 sinks. <br /> The project should not increase the servicing requirements for police and other <br /> public safety services, as those agencies already service the surrounding <br /> communities, which include the subject site. As such, the project should not result <br /> in an extension of these services. <br /> 22 <br />
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