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The proposed use will not interfere with the County of Hawai'i public safety radio <br /> system. <br /> 7. Co-location: <br /> Co-location of antennas or attachments will be made available to at least one provider. <br /> Currently, Verizon will be the only occupant at the facility. <br /> 8. Feasibility of Using Existing Towers: <br /> There is an existing Verizon cell tower approximately 1.25 miles from the proposed site <br /> that is unable to properly service the customers in certain areas within the northern <br /> portion of Waikoloa Village due to the area's geographical dividers. There are no other <br /> cell towers within a 4 mile radius. Therefore, co-location is impossible. <br /> 9. Justification for Height: <br /> The proposed Verizon 60' monopalm with antennas tip height at 60' will allow Verizon <br /> to provide adequate wireless telephone service to the center area of Waikoloa Village and <br /> along Paniolo Avenue. The height will allow sufficient handoff of signals to existing <br /> telecommunications towers at the southern part of Waikoloa Village and Huehue Ranch. <br /> 10. Community Involvement: <br /> As in accordance with procedures for filing a Use Permit request, all adjacent landowners <br /> within three hundred feet (300') of the perimeter boundary of the subject property shall <br /> be notified and provided with information on all application submittal and public hearing <br /> dates. Please see list of property owners and lessees of known record in Exhibit C. <br /> SECTION 6—INSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATION <br /> A. State Land Use Classification: <br /> The State Land Use classification of the subject site is Urban. <br /> B. County General Plan: <br /> The County of Hawai'i General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide Map designates <br /> the subject area as Low Density Urban. The General Plan describes Low Density Urban <br /> as "residential, with ancillary community and public uses, and neighborhood and <br /> convenience-type commercial uses; overall residential density may be up to six units per <br /> acre." The General Plan also states the Economic goals and policies, which are in support <br /> of the request in the Use Permit Application. These goals and policies are stated in the <br /> rationale portion of this request for approval statement. <br /> C. County Zoning Code: <br /> 7 <br />