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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOR-17-109474 WIRELESS RESOURCESfIN'CQ.R, p �(� (�^} PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4M ACQU6R1ON•CONSTIIICTIDII TZ�MSUIfNK� 1 �' t'4 January 17,2017 Director Michael Yee County of Hawai'i Planning Department 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo,HI 96720 RE: Verizon Wireless Use Permit Application for a New Telecommunication Facility at Address: 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue,Waikoloa,HI 96738 TMK: (3)6-8-002:031 Dear Director Yee: Wireless Resources Inc. on behalf of our client, Verizon Wireless, respectfully requests approval of the enclosed Use Permit Application to house a telecommunication facility located at 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue, Waikoloa,HI 96738. Our proposed project will involve the installation of a 60' monopalm with panel antennas and auxiliary equipment attached; and equipment cabinets and an emergency generator located on ground level. Please find the below listed submittal items for your consideration. • Twenty-one(21)sets of Use Permit Application Package with each set including: a. Use Permit Application b. Applicant's Letter of Authorization c. Owner's Letter of Authorization d. Real Property Tax Clearance e. Written Statement • Twenty-one(21)sets of full size Zoning Drawings • Filing fee check of$500 Please do not hesitate to contact me at (808) 223-0323 or steve.sung@wirelessresources.com if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, Coth.K St Steven Sung Site Acquisition Manager Wireless Resources—Agent for Verizon Wireless 758 Kapahulu Avenue Suite 100-1062 10 9 4 7 4 Honolulu,Hawaii 96816 Harry Kim ~`•Y '`!" \ Collins Tomei Mayor \ Finance Director % , • r /••� Deanna S. Sako •V •,; Deputy Director County of Hawaii DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE -REAL PROPERTY TAX Aupuni Center • 101 Pauaht Street • Suite No 4 • Hilo,Hawaii 96720 • Fax(808)961-8415 Appraisers(808)961-8354 • Clerical(808)961-8201 • Collections(808)961-8282 N est Hawaii Civic Center • 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy • Bldg D,2nd Hr • Kailua Kona,Hawaii 96740 Fax(808)327-3538 • Appraisers(808)323-4881 • Clerical(808)323-4880 r= REAL PROPERTY TAX CLEARANCE (Rev. 07/99) '— January 10, 2017 3 -A TMK: (3) 6-8-002-031-0000 Waikoloa Baptist Church This is to certify that the real property taxes due to the County of Hawaii on the parcel referenced above have been paid for the 2016-17 tax year, up to and including June 30, 2017. The County of Hawai`i's real property taxes are levied on July 1st each year and becomes a lien on the property assessed as of the levy date. This real property tax clearance was requested by WIRELESS RESOURCES INC., and is issued for the above referenced parcel only. 0144, By: �;�((/ Toni Ann Quit , Tax Clerk Collections REAL PROPERTY TAX DIVISION PAID UP TO AND INCLUDING JUNE 30, 2017 Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer SUZANNE D.CASE DAVID V.ICE yexii•1 l DRQ 1 ^, r 3 aOARD Q+IwrmC RESOURCES GOVERNOR OF HAWAII 4 .1• !• 1; �JJ COMMISS1DN ONWA1 RRESOURCEMANAUQMENf s:, KIKOAKALUHIWA A '.. NJ 4 ' t FIRSTO[•PUTY and- Ri }q ! 7. �, , `A I l�` "J'_' `�� W.ROY HARDY it � ... ,Y� , ACTINO DEPUTY DRECfOR WATER V+t' •�. '` AQUATIC RESOURCES , r '7' A,.�'� BOATING AND OCEANRECREATRNN I ► -- YANCES BUREAUONWERRESF RESOURCE COMMISSION WATFRRESOURCTi MANAGEMENT 0, CONSERVATION AND COASTAL LANDS STATE OF HAWAII CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT .saw atio.i DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES HISTOFORESRRYAtA RVAITOvnum+E HISTORIC FRESEIlVAT�H RANOOIAWE ISLAND RESERVE COMMBSION LAND STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION KAKUHIHEWA BUILDING 601 KAMOKILA BLVD,STE 555 August 7,2015 Nicole Okino LOG NO:2015.02137 Bureau Veritas North America,Inc. DOC NO: 1508MV07 970 North Kalaheo Avenue Suite C-316 Archaeology Kailua,HI 96734 Dear Ms.Okino: SUBJECT: National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA)Section 106 Consultation— Proposed VZW 1113 Paniolo Communication Facility Waikoloa Ahupua`a,South Kohala District,Island of Hawaii TMK:(3)6-8-002:031 Thank you for the opportunity to review the proposed undertaking that was received by our office on June 1,2015. We apologize for the delayed review and thank you for your patience. According to your letter,Verizon Wireless proposes to install a 60 foot monopole disguised as a palm tree with twelve 8-foot panel antennas mounted at the top,and associated communication infrastructure. T.S.Dye&Colleagues(Murabayashi et al. 2014)conducted a Historic Properties Assessment for this undertaking. The assessment indicates that there are no known archaeological sites in the area of effect(APE),and that disguising the tower as a palm tree minimizes any potential indirect or visual effects from this undertaking. A review of our records confirms the absence of historic properties within the APE. Based on the information provided, the State Historic Preservation Officer's project effect determination is no historic properties will be affected. Please contact Michael Vitousek at(808)652-1510 or at Michael.Vitousek@hawaii.gov if you have any questions or concerns regarding this letter. Aloha, /104....... .. ...e..... Alan S.Downer,PhD Administrator,State Historic Preservation Division Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer 7817JAN! 12 pmt -) r3 NT Letter of Author atibtt 1"- APPLICATION "APPLICATION FOR ZONING,BUILDING AND LAND USE ENTITLEMENETS Site Name: 1113 Paniolo Property Address: 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue,Waikoloa,HI 96738 TMK Number: (3)6-8-002:031 I/We,the owner(s)of the above described property,authorize Verizon Wireless and their employees,representatives,agents and/or consultants,to act as an agent on my/our behalf for the sole purpose of consummating any building and/or land-use permit applications (s),or any other entitlements necessary for the purpose of constructing and operating a wireless telecommunications facility. I/We understand that any application may be denied,modified,or approved with conditions,and that such conditions or modifications must be complied with prior to issuance of any building permit(s). I/We further understand that signing of this authorization in no way creates an obligation of any kind. Property Ownersc ,- C, Date: k,l jq4q 1) L,6r t-• 6,e/a, jesA ij,Ja „a, Print Ndme 7317JRN1p nm1 - n3 Verizon WirelessQp VerI wireless Network Engineering PL NT CO1ii\.;i r tom ✓,r'�if Verizon Wireless 15900 SE Eastgate Way,MS 231 Bellevue,WA 98008 Fax 425 603-2888 Date: January 12,2012 RE: Verizon Wireless—Leasing,Zoning and Permitting Authorization To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that Cascadia PM,LLC("Cascadia")is the consulting company performing work for Verizon Wireless in Hawaii. Verizon Wireless hereby authorizes Cascadia to act on behalf of Verizon Wireless for the sole purpose of leasing, acquiring zoning and permitting approvals to ensure Verizon Wireless ability to construct and operate its wireless network. This authorization shall not be construed as a commitment of any type,and all final terms will be subject to Verizon Wireless approval. Sincerely, CLO1-621L Teresa Beard Real Estate Specialist Verizon Wireless 1 .,...,..,, � -1 << ,►-7 No. 560569 _, r 1 DATE $ SCS' RECEIVED FROM \ i rtc Cp f- )(CCS i 4-7C- 473o S. Vow+ Apac1-,t rd. s+-e- C'O I as .,zepc,I1/V SSl47-?;47DOLLARS NT WORRE OS E F�F "`MSA C'-o-CdX, 031 gCASH ACCOUNT SC,`1C, ('CHECK FROM TO PAYMENT MONEY S20 ®ORDER • BAL.DUE n CREDIT CARD BY it, WIRELESS RESOURCES, INC 5026 4730 S FORT APACHE RD STE 300 LAS VEGAS,NV 89147-7947 94 72/1224 NV 61317 DATE 17/2.4)I 7 PAY TO THE c,s f !il/ T.71. ORDS c--L I 1."5.._ g) 0 c...-....:4__________ DOLLARS n S..' Bank ofAmerica''j ACH R/T 122400724 FOR �A�7CL7 O \,,o ()). l %� ,- /....... .._ -- { RP6 11'0050 2611' 1: L 2 2400 7 241: 00496 L9 2880311' PLANNING 07ARTM"47" 7111 zrI 1 n COUNTY OF HAWAII COUNTY OF HA'V Ail �7 PLANNING COMMISSION . . 2011 OCT 30 PM q• 0 USE PERMIT APPLICATION '(Type br legibly print the requested information) APPLICANT: Verizon Wireless, c/o Wireless Resources Inc. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE: Please see attached authorization DATE: ADDRESS: 758 Kapahulu Avenue, Suite 100 #1062, Honolulu, HI 96816 LIST APPLICANT'S INTEREST IF NOT OWNER: Long-term Lessee TELEPHONE:(Bus.) (808) 277-4178 (Res.) (Fax) LANDOWNER(S):Waikoloa Baptist Church LANDOWNER SIGNATURE(S): Please see attached authorization DATE: (May be by letter) ADDRESS: 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue, Waikoloa, HI 96738 TAX MAP KEY: (3) 6-8-002:031 STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue. Waikoloa. HI 96738 REQUESTED USE: Telecommunication Facility ZONING: RS-10 Single-Family Residential SIZE OF PROPERTY: 12.381 acres AGENT: Wireless Resources, Inc, Attn: Kanoe Eiselin ADDRESS: 758 Kapahulu Avenue, Suite 100 #1062, Honolulu, HI 96816 TELEPHONE:(Bus.) (808) 277-4178 (Res.)_ (Fax) Please indicate to whom original correspondence and copies should be sent. ORIGINAL: Agent COPIES: Landowner and Agent 109474 )313-51314 VenwZ n Verizon Wireless 3245-158th Ave SE,M5 231 Bellevue,WA 98008 August 8,2014 • Re: Verizon Wireless-Zoning and Permitting Authorization To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that Wireless Resources Inc. ("Wireless Resources") is the consulting company performing work for Verizon Wireless in the Hawaii Market. Verizon hereby • authorizes Wireless Resources to act on behalf of Verizon Wireless for the sole purpose of acquiring zoning and permit approvals to ensure Verizon Wireless's ability to construct and operate its wireless network. This authorization shall not be construed as a conunitment of any type, and all final terms will be subject to Verizon Wireless's approval. Sincerely, Ar 71 1 Teresa Beard Real Estate Specialist Verizon Wireless • Letter of Authorization APPLICATION FOR ZONING,BUILDING AND LAND USE ENTITLEMENETS Site Name: HI3 Paniolo Property Address: 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue,Waikoloa,HI 96738 TMK Number: (3)6-8-002:031 I/We,the owner(s)of the above described property, authorize Verizon Wireless and their employees,representatives,agents and/or consultants,to act as an agent on my/our behalf for the sole purpose of consummating any building and/or land-use permit applications (s),or any other entitlements necessary for the purpose of constructing and operating a wireless telecommunications facility. I/We understand that any application may be denied,modified, or approved with conditions,and that such conditions or modifications must be complied with prior to issuance of any building permit(s). I/We further understand that signing of this authorization in no way creates an obligation of any kind. Property Owner(s): - - - Date: yc�� q y Sign. re Pkv Lr �' . Co eta-�-r%f AsA,N /tie* ,/o8 Tck.,,..�c� Print Ni me William P. Kenoi r,S� r Nancy E.Crawford Mayor �1 Finance Director a�.Z � Deanna S.Sako �• • Deputy Director 4 Os K1'''''`, County of Hawaii DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE-REAL PROPERTY TAX Aupuni Center • 101 Pauahi Street • Suite No 4 • Hilo,1lawarI 96720 • Fax(808)961-8415 Appraisers(808)961-8354 • Clerical(808)961-8201 • Collecttons(808)961-8282 West 1lawat'i Civic Center • 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy. • Bldg D,2nd Flr • Kailua Kona,Hawaii 96740 Fax(808)327-3538 • Appraisers(808)3234881 • Clerical(808)3234880 Website www hawaiipropertytax.coin REAL PROPERTY TAX CLEARANCE (Rev. 07/13) Date: October 03, 2014 TMK(s): (3) 6-8-002-031-0000 This is to certify that the real property taxes due to the County of Hawaii on the parcel(s) listed above have been paid for the tax year 2014-2015, up to and including December 31, 2014. The County's real property taxes are levied on July 1st each year. The taxes become a lien on the property assessed as of the levy date. This clearance was requested on behalf of WAIKOLOA BAPTIST CHURCH for the County Planning Department and is issued for this/these parcel(s) only. tA4 LI =y Charlene Malendres REAL PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Paid up to and including December 31 , 2014lit Hawai si County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer , Department of Planning County of Hawai'i Written Statement as part of Application for USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR \..___hhverjZpflwjreIess Proposed Telecommunications Facility 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue Waikoloa, HI 96738 TM K: (3) 6-8-002:031 October 24, 2014 Prepared by: Kanoe Eiselin Wireless Resources —Agent for Verizon Wireless 758 Kapahulu Avenue, Suite 100-1062 Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 Phone: (808) 277-4178 1 Table of Contents SECTION 1 SUMMARY INFORMATION ....3 SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION 4 SECTION 3 PROPERTY LOCATION .4 SECTION 4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 4 SECTION 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED FOR TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER APPLICATIONS ..5 SECTION 6 INSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATION 7 SECTION 7 INFRASTRUCTURE CONSIDERATION .8 SECTION 8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION ...9 SECTION 9 RATIONAL FOR ISSUANCE OF THE USE PERMIT ....10 CONCLUSION 20 EXHIBIT A LOCATION, ZONING AND PLAT MAPS EXHIBIT B PHOTOGRAPHIC REVIEW EXHIBIT C LIST OF ALL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF RECORD OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES WITHIN 300' OF PARCEL EXHIBIT D PROJECT DRAWINGS EXHIBIT E VERIZON PROPAGATION MAPS 2 • SECTION 1 SUMMARY INFORMATION Applicant: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, A Delaware Limited Liability Company, d/b/a Verizon Wireless Contact: Kanoe Eiselin Phone: (808) 277-4178 Email: kanoe.eiselin@wirelessresources.com Agent: Wireless Resources Inc. 758 Kapahulu Avenue, Suite 100-1062 Honolulu, Hawai'i 96816 Contact: Kanoe Eiselin Phone: (808) 277-4178 Email: kanoe.eiselin@wirelessresources.com Recorded Fee Owner: Waikoloa Baptist Church 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue Waikoloa, Hawai'i 96738 Property Profile: Site Address: 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue Waikoloa, Hawai'i 96738 TMK: (3) 6-8-002:031 Lot Area: 12.381 Acre Parcel Zoning (LUO) District: RS-10 Single-Family Residential LUPAG Designation: Low Density Urban State Land Use District: Urban Special Management Area: No Flood Zone: X 3 SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, d/b/a Verizon Wireless as applicant, is requesting a Use Permit under Hawai'i County Code, Chapter 25-4-12 for the construction of a new telecommunication facility consisting of a new 60' steel monopalm, on a 750 s.f portion of a 12.381 acre parcel located at 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue, Waikoloa, Hawai'i 96738, TMK(3) 6-8-002:031. The parcel is owned by Waikoloa Baptist Church. The parcel is located within the State Land Use Urban District and zoned RS-10 Single-Family Residential District by County of Hawai'i. According to section 25-4-12 of the Hawai'i County Zoning Code,this proposed use is permitted within the Single-Family Residential Zoned Districts with the approval of a Use Permit. In accordance with the above said code, Verizon Wireless is requesting approval of a Use Permit. SECTION 3 -PROPERTY LOCATION The subject property is a 12.381 acre parcel owned by Waikoloa Baptist Church and located at 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue, Waikoloa, Hawai'i 96738, TMK(3) 6-8-002:031. The property is accessed via Paniolo Avenue. The monopalm and all improvements are located within in a 750 s.f portion of the subject parcel which is currently being used as an open, grass covered field. Access to the proposed project site will be off of Paniolo Avenue onto a new access road presently being used as an unpaved, grassy field. Please see Exhibit B for photographs identifying the location of the proposed project. The surrounding area is grassy with approximately 15' tall trees nearby. The vegetation surrounding the project site does not appear native, rare or endangered. A more complete discussion of the site is included in the Institutional Consideration portion of this application. SECTION 4—PROJECT DESCRIPTION Verizon is seeking approval of a Use Permit pursuant to section 25-4-2 of the Hawaii County Zoning Code for the proposed application, which includes installing a 60' monopalm with twelve (12) panel antennas, twelve (12)remote radio head units, and one (1) surge protector. Radio and battery equipment cabinets, an outdoor emergency generator, one (1) surge protector, and one (1) GPS antenna will be ground mounted. All equipment will be installed within a 25' X 30' lease area. The generator will allow for continued operations during power outages which is critical for safety in times of emergency. The area of the proposed site is clear and grassy. There is a flat, grassy area from Paniolo Avenue that provides access to the Owner's parcel. Except during the construction of the 4 proposed Verizon site, virtually no traffic is generated by the operation of the antenna site, as it is a low-maintenance facility that is not continuously staffed. Except for maintenance and repair, the site is self-operating. Verizon Wireless technicians periodically monitor the transceiver radios, antennas and its appurtenant equipment. There are no long-term traffic impacts resulting from this Project. The tower will meet County's 100 mph wind load requirement and adhere to all FAA and FCC regulations. Due to the short height and distance from any airport, lighting of the pole is not required. SECTION 5—ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED FOR TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER APPLICATIONS In accordance with the County of Hawai'i Planning Commission, additional criteria and documentation must be addressed in the establishment of a telecommunication tower. 1. Schematic Plan for Tower Development and Subject Site's Role in Overall Plan Schematic Plan for Tower Development on the Big Island: Currently Verizon owns and operates more than 75 communication tower throughout the County of Hawai'i. As a leader in Hawai'i's telecommunication industry, Verizon Wireless has an ongoing goal of providing a high level of service to all of our communities including those in medium-traffic urban areas in Hawai'i County. In order to continue to meet the ever growing demands of the public as well as the private and government sectors, it is often necessary to locate antenna facilities on residential designated areas. Please see Exhibit E for propagation maps prepared by Verizon. Subject Site's Role in Overall Plan: The object of this site is to provide the infrastructure necessary for wireless coverage to the school, nearby churches, and surrounding neighborhoods, as well as travelers along Paniolo Avenue. Currently there is spotty coverage along Paniolo Avenue Road. The installation of this proposed new facility will allow for Verizon Wireless services as well as the co-location of up to one (1)more additional wireless service provider. The facility will hand off wireless signals to existing facilities at the southern end of Waikoloa Village and Huehue Ranch. 2. Building Plans: All plans and specifications have been produced by state licensed engineers at M.Squared Engineers. Structural Calculations and certificate of wind resistance for the proposed monopalm will be submitted along with applications for Plan Approval if our Use Permit is approved. All Federal, State, and County regulations will be complied with in the design, construction and operation of the proposed tower. Please see Exhibit D for the site plan. 3. Design Plan: 5 Tower Selection and Antennas The new monopalm will be constructed of structural galvanized steel and accommodate Verizon's twelve(12)panel antennas, and its appurtenant equipment. The tower will also be designed for at least one future collocation. Visual Impacts Potential visual impact will be mitigated with a stealth tower design that emulates the appearance of a palm tree. This type of tower, often referred to as a monopalm, will have a pole made to look like the trunk of a tree, and imitation palm fronds installed at the top of the pole. Additionally,the antennas will be painted green to match. The objective of this design is to diminish visual impact the installation may have on the view plane of passersby and neighbors. Color The pole will be painted a tannish brown color, and antennas painted green to replicate the look of a palm tree. Lighting Due to the short height and distance from any airport, lighting of the monopalm is not required, and will not be used. A work light will be installed within the ground equipment area to provide nighttime visibility should Verizon's technicians need to be at the site during evening hours. This work light will not be on at all times. Landscaping The design plan does not include the relocation or planting of new vegetation around the perimeter of the site because the existing surroundings of the proposed site includes wild grass in the immediate area, and trees strewn across the expanse. Safety There will be 8' tall CMU wall with an entry gate. The gate will be locked to prevent public access. The antennas will be inaccessible due to the height of the tower. All hazard signs will be installed as mandated by the FCC. 4. Federal Aviation Administration Determination: Verizon Wireless adheres to strict Federal Aviation Administration rules governing antenna installation, maintenance, and safety to its facilities. 5. Federal Communications Commission Requirements: Registration with the FCC is not required for this tower. However, Verizon and all subsequent co-locators will be responsible for complying with the radio frequency emission standards set by the FCC. 6. Statement of Non-Interference: A The proposed use will not interfere with the County of Hawai'i public safety radio system. 7. Co-location: Co-location of antennas or attachments will be made available to at least one provider. Currently, Verizon will be the only occupant at the facility. 8. Feasibility of Using Existing Towers: There is an existing Verizon cell tower approximately 1.25 miles from the proposed site that is unable to properly service the customers in certain areas within the northern portion of Waikoloa Village due to the area's geographical dividers. There are no other cell towers within a 4 mile radius. Therefore, co-location is impossible. 9. Justification for Height: The proposed Verizon 60' monopalm with antennas tip height at 60' will allow Verizon to provide adequate wireless telephone service to the center area of Waikoloa Village and along Paniolo Avenue. The height will allow sufficient handoff of signals to existing telecommunications towers at the southern part of Waikoloa Village and Huehue Ranch. 10. Community Involvement: As in accordance with procedures for filing a Use Permit request, all adjacent landowners within three hundred feet (300')of the perimeter boundary of the subject property shall be notified and provided with information on all application submittal and public hearing dates. Please see list of property owners and lessees of known record in Exhibit C. SECTION 6—INSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATION A. State Land Use Classification: The State Land Use classification of the subject site is Urban. B. County General Plan; The County of Hawai'i General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide Map designates the subject area as Low Density Urban. The General Plan describes Low Density Urban as"residential, with ancillary community and public uses, and neighborhood and convenience-type commercial uses; overall residential density may be up to six units per acre." The General Plan also states the Economic goals and policies, which are in support of the request in the Use Permit Application. These goals and policies are stated in the rationale portion of this request for approval statement. C. County Zoning Code: 7 The site of the proposed monopahn, antennas and related structures is zoned Residential 10-acre (RS-10),by the County. Telecommunication sites are listed as a permitted use under Hawai'i County Code, Chapter 15-4-12,with the approval of a Use Permit. D. Special Management Area The proposed site location is located outside of the SMR and approximately 4 miles from the coastline. Therefore, the County of Hawai'i SMR rules do not apply. E. Hawai'i Revised Statutes, Chapter 205A, Coastal Zone Management Act: The Subject property is located approximately 4 miles from the shoreline. The proposed use of the subject property will not negatively impact recreational resources, or visual resources to or form the shoreline, including access to and along the shoreline or coastal ecosystems. Therefore no scenic or open space resources to the shoreline coastal view plane or coastal ecosystem will negatively impacted by the proposed action. Please see Section 9 of this application for a more complete discussion of Chapter 205A objectives and compliance. The proposed project will not have any impact on access to the Coastal areas. F. Access: The subject property is surrounded by the regional roadway systems and residential lots. The property is not used for access to the mountains or any mountain feature,therefore no public access to these areas will be impacted by the proposed action. G. Historic District: The subject parcel is not located within any Historic District. No historic or cultural features will be impacted by the proposed action. SECTION 7—INFRASTRUCTURE CONSIDERATION A. Traffic/Access The proposed telecommunication site will take access off a paved road from Paniolo Avenue, onto a new, approximately 320 feet, 12' wide dirt road that leads to the project site. Minimal traffic will be generated by the proposed action as site visits will occur from approximately one to four times per month utilizing a van—type vehicle. There is adequate area for the vehicle to park during these visits. This is an unmanned facility that is self-monitored. B.Water Availability Water is not required for the proposed telecommunication tower and related structures. C. Sewage Disposal There is no requirement for sewage disposal by the proposed telecommunication tower and related structures. D. Utilities 8 Electrical and phone services are available from HELCO and Hawaiian Telcom via underground lines from Paniolo Avenue which will cross the parcel to the project site. E. Fire/Police Services Both services are currently available in the area. Both Fire and Police services are located in the Waikoloa Village area. F. Solid Waste Management Construction waste will be transported to the County's land fill by the contractor. No household type waste is generated by the proposed use. Any green waste will be disposed of on-site. SECTION 8—ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS A. Surrounding Land Uses: The 12.381 acre parcel encompasses a large area north of Waikoloa Village. The properties directly north, east, south, and west are zoned RS-10. The properties directly to the north and west are primarily used as unimproved land, and those properties to the east and south are used as residential neighborhoods. B. Soil Characteristics: From the USDA Soil Conservation Service, "Soil Survey of the Island of Hawaii, State of Hawaii", the site is located in an area designated as Kawaihae extremely stony very fine sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes (KNC). The Kawaihae series consists of somewhat excessively drained extremely stony soils that formed in volcanic ash. Permeability is moderate, runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate(USDA, 1973, pp. 26, Plate 29). C. Flora/Fauna: The parcel is sparsely vegetated. There is grass and dirt in the project vicinity. There appears to be no rare or endangered species of flora and fauna at the location of the proposed tower site. The applicant, through their environmental consultant, will be seeking a letter of concurrence from U.S. Fish and Wildlife. D. Natural Beauty or Environmental Resources: The County General Plan Natural Beauty element does not list the subject property nor the immediate area as being an example of Natural Beauty. E. Archaeological Resources: The General Plan Historic Sites element does not identify any archaeological resources on the subject site. No Historic or cultural resources will be impacted by the proposed 9 • action. The applicant's environmental consultant will be sending a letter to the State DLNR Historic Preservation Division requesting a concurrence of"no effect". F. Cultural and Historic Resources: No valued cultural, historical or natural resources exist on the subject property and no gathering is taking place. To the extent to which traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights are exercised, the proposed action will not affect traditional Hawaiian rights; therefore no action is necessary to protect those rights. G. Drainage: According to the U.S. Corps of Engineer Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM),the subject site is designated"X", an area outside of the 500-year flood plain. SECTION 9—RATIONALE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A USE PERMIT The Project is a permissible use that complies with the guidelines set forth in the Hawai'i Administrative Rules(HAR), Section 15-15-24, and with the criteria set forth in the Hawai'i County Code, Chapter 25, Section 25-4-12. A. The granting of the proposed use shall be consistent with the general purpose of the zoned district, the intent and purpose of the Zoning Code and the County General Plan: 1. HRS Chapter 205: The granting of this request would promote the effectiveness and objectives of Chapter 205, Hawai'i revised Statues, as amended. The State Land Use and Regulations are intended to preserve, protect and encourage the development of lands in the State for those uses to which they are best suited in the interest of the public health and welfare of the people of the State of Hawai'i. In the case of the Urban District,the intent is to establish boundaries for areas that are both currently in urban use, and reserve areas for anticipated planned urban growth. The land is presently used as a residential home, and church. There will be no impact to the use of the residence and church. The subject property is situated within the County RS-10 Single-Family Residential zoned district. The proposed telecommunication site would be situated on a 750 s.f portion of the subject property's 12.381 acre parcel of land. The proposed use will take minimal lands out of the residential inventory for this area and will not significantly affect the residential resource of the area. The proposed use will be confined to the 750 s.f portion of the subject property. The proposed telecommunication facility will provide wireless service to the school, nearby churches, and surrounding neighborhoods, as well as travelers 10 along Paniolo Avenue. The applicant's policy to allow co-located antennas on its tower will allow service for at least one wireless communication service provider. The approval of the subject request would be consistent with and not contrary to the objectives of the State Land Use Laws defined in Chapter 205. 2. HRS Chapter 205A (Coastal Zone Management Act) HRS Chapter 205A is the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) for the State of Hawai'i. All lands in the State, including the mountain tops are in the coastal zone management area under HRS Section 205A-1. The objectives of the CZMA is "to preserve, protect, and where possible, to restore the natural resources of the coastal zone of Hawaii"by"maintain, restoring, and enhancing the overall quality of the coastal zone environment, including, but not limited to, its amenities and aesthetic values, and to provide adequate public access to publicly owned or used beaches, recreation areas and national reserves"by controlling development within an area along the shoreline, the Special Management Area(SMA). The project is not contrary to objectives of the CZMA as set out in HRS Section 205A-2, and detailed below: (a) Recreational Resources: (1) Provide coastal recreational opportunities accessible to the public. This objective applies to land within the Special Management Area (SMA). This project is outside of the SMA, and is therefore not contrary to this objective. (b) Historic Resources: (1) Protect,preserve, and where desirable, restore those natural and manmade historic and prehistoric resources in the coastal zone management area that are significant in Hawaiian and American history and culture. Historic resources are discussed earlier in this application(see Section 8). SHPO will be consulted. (c) Scenic and Open Space Resources: (1) Protect,preserve, and where desirable, restore or improve the quality of coastal scenic and opens space resources. Typically no proposed utility facility or telecommunications tower completely avoids visual impacts without excessive expenses that prevent cost-effective delivery of the service. In this case, the property is located approximately 4 miles from the nearest shoreline, and a monopalm installation was used to mitigate possible visual impact the project may have on passersby. The 11 ti • proposed action will not significantly impact any coastal view planes. (d) Coastal Ecosystems: (1)Protect valuable coastal ecosystems, including reefs,from disruption and minimize adverse impacts on all coastal ecosystems. This objective applies to land within the Special Management Area (SMA). This project is outside of the SMA, and is therefore not contrary to this objective. (e) Economic Uses: (1) Provide public or private facilities and improvements important to the State's economy in suitable locations. The economic impacts of the proposed project are consistent with the goals and objectives of the General Plan as identified later in this application in Section 9,paragraph G. Such impacts are consistent with this objective. (f) Coastal Hazards: (1) Reduce hazard to life and property from tsunami, storm waves, stream flooding, erosion, subsidence, and pollution. This objective applies to land within the Special Management Area (SMA). This project is outside of the SMA, therefore this objective does not apply. Further,the subject property is classified as Zone "X"on the FIRM, outside the 500 year flood plain. Therefore this project is not contrary to this objective. (g) Managing Development: (1) Improve the development review process, communication, and public participation in the management of coastal resources and hazards. This objective applies to land within the Special Management Area (SMA). This project is outside of the SMA, therefore the project is not contrary to this objective. (h) Public Participation: (1) Stimulate public awareness, education, and participation in coastal management. The applicant will comply with all public notices required for the Use Permit process. (i) Beach Protection: (1) Protect beaches for public use and recreation. 12 This objective applies to land within the Special Management Area (SMA). This project is outside of the SMA, therefore the project is not contrary to this objective. (j) Marine Resources: (1) Implement the State's ocean resources management plan. This objective applies to land within the Special Management Area (SMA). This project is outside of the SMA, therefore the project is not contrary to this objective. 3. Land Use Commission Rules: HAR section 15-15-01 states that the Land Use Commission's Rules "Shall be liberally construed to preserve, and encourage the development and preservation of lands in the State for those uses to which they are best suited in the interest of public health and welfare of the people of the State of Hawaii." Based on the discussion above that addresses the objectives of HRS 205 and HRS 205A,the applicant believes the proposed project is not contrary to the objectives sought to be accomplished by the Land Use Commission Rules. Section 9, paragraph G provides a thorough examination of this project's compliance with the County General Plan. B. The granting of the proposed use shall not be materially detrimental to the public welfare nor cause substantial adverse impact to the community's character or to surrounding properties; Land Use Commission Rules do not describe the impacts that must be considered in determining whether a proposed use adversely affects the community's character and surrounding properties. The applicant will discuss several of the potential impacts: The subject parcel is long and polygon shaped; and 12.381 acres in size. The property is zoned Residential(RS-10) and is primarily used as a residence and church. There is unused land to the immediate north and west, and a school to the far north. There are residential neighborhoods to the east and south. The applicant believes the proposed use of the subject property will not adversely affect the surrounding properties or their present use because the existing parcel is being used for church activities. The operation of the cellular radio antennas have filter equipment and operate in the ultra-high frequency radio wave band, between 800 to 2000 megahertz. The propagation pattern of the antennas are directed towards the horizon for maximum effectiveness and not downward. Thus the radio frequency energy near the base of the tower is minimal. 13 , Reviews of available scientific literature by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health(NIOSH),the American National Standards Institute(ANSI) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)have been conducted. None of these agencies have identified harmful health effects associated with low power densities and the ultra-high frequency of the cellular radio wave transmissions. Furthermore, Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (47 U.S.C. 332 (c), as amended) recognizes the absence of health hazards from cellular radio wave transmissions and accordingly prohibits local authorities from regulating the placement of cellular towers based on environmental effects as long as those towers comply with the Federal Communication Commission's guidelines. The subject tower is so designed. The proposed monopole and its antennae will not interfere with the police radio band because they are on different frequency wave bands and all of the receiving devices have filter equipment. The police radio band is at the lower 450- megahertz wave band while the wireless technologies utilize the 800 to 2000 megahertz wave bands. While the microwave frequencies of police radio and some wireless service provider systems could be in the same range (6 gigahertz), the FCC will assign specific microwave frequencies to both the police department and the wireless service provider. Therefore,users of the proposed telecommunication tower should not interfere with the police department's radio or microwave frequencies. The operation of the telecommunication tower does not generate noise or dust. There will be minimal noise and dust generation during the construction of the required improvements,but this will be mitigated by proper construction techniques, dust control and limiting construction to daylight hours. All construction will be permitted and comply with all applicable governmental regulations. Typically no proposed utility facility or telecommunications tower completely avoids visual impacts without excessive expenses that prevent cost-effective delivery of the service. In this case, the property is located approximately 4 miles from the nearest shoreline, and a monopahn installation was used to mitigate possible visual impact the project may have on passersby. The proposed action will not significantly impact any coastal view planes. C. The granting of the proposed use shall not reasonably burden public agencies to provide roads and streets, sewers,water, drainage, school improvements, and police and fire protection: The project site will have electrical and telephone service via underground lines from Paniolo Avenue. The project does not need water supply. The traffic to be 14 generated by the proposed telecommunications tower is minimal with approximately one (1)to four(4)trips generated per mouth. There area no floodways or drainage ways on the subject property and it is designated by the FIRM map as Zone "X", outside the 500-year flood plain. No wastewater improvements are required. All construction will meet the regulations and standards established by government agencies. No public expenditures for road, street, sewer,water, drainage or school improvement or increased police or fire protection are required. The project will not burden any public agency. D. Unusual conditions, trends and needs have arisen since the district boundaries and regulations were established. In the 1960s and 1970s, when the State's residential district boundaries and regulations were first established pursuant to HRS Chapter 205, cellular telephone was unknown. Since that time, cellular telecommunication has rapidly grown to become the primary telecommunication device for many individuals and households. Tens of thousands of customers on the Big Island alone, have proven cellular telecommunication to be a valuable and necessary service. Continued growth in the cellular industry is expected because of the convenience for the consumer, cost-effectiveness for both the provider and consumer, and minimal environmental impacts resulting from the cellular network. Cellular service providers deliver service to the open ocean areas of the island where many commercial fishermen use cellular service as their primary emergency communication system. It is also part of the civil defense network for the County of Hawai'i, permitting otherwise unavailable communications during emergencies when line disruptions could occur, or in areas not served by traditional telephone service. Recently, Hawai'i has implanted the Enhanced 9-1-1 service, which increased public safety by requiring wireless telephone carriers to provide 9-1-1 and E9-1-1 capability. This service provides a caller's accurate location for 9-1-1 calls made from their wireless phone. E. The land on which the proposed use is sought is unsuited for the use permitted within the district: The subject parcel has limited residential potential. There is a residence for the church's pastor, but the property is being used mostly for church related activities. No other residential uses are presently taking place and no other residential pursuits will be impacted by the proposed action. 15 F. The proposed use will not substantially alter or change the essential character of the land and the present use: The site is being used as a residence and church. The proposed action will use 750 s.f of the 12.381 acre parcel, and will not substantially alter its current use or the essential character of the land. G. The proposed use will not be contrary to the goals, policies and standards of the General Plan and other Applicable document: The General Plan LUPAG map classifies the property as a Single-Family Residential Area. The applicant feels that the proposed use would be consistent with this LUPAG designation based on its alignment with the General Plan's Economic, Land Use, and Public Utilities Elements as identified and described below: 1. ECONOMIC ELEMENT A. Goals 1) Provide residents with opportunities to improve their quality of life through economic development that enhances the County's natural and social environments. Now more than ever before, customers are reliant on using mobile devices as their primary means of communication. The proposed use will provide improved wireless coverage to the surrounding neighborhoods, school, and churches; and is consistent with the above Economic Element goal. 2) Strive for diversity and stability in the economic system. Verizon strives to improve their network across the island to address customers' needs, and feels the proposed use will allow them to continue offering competitive services. The applicant feels that this is consistent with the County's goal to strive for diversity and stability in its economic system. 3) Provide an economic environment which allows new, expanded, or improved economic opportunities compatible with the County's natural and social environment. The proposed use will allow Verizon to strengthen its existing network on the island of Hawai'i, and provide a viable wireless option to consumers. The applicant feels this is consistent with this goal. 16 B. Policies 1) Strive for diversification of its economy by strengthening industries and attracting new endeavors. The proposed use is consistent with the aforementioned policy because it will improve Verizon's network, and therefore strengthen its position within the wireless telecommunications industry in the islands. 2) Encourage the research, development, and implementation of advanced technologies and processes in existing and potential economic endeavors. Verizon's proposed use will apply the latest in wireless technology to meet the demands of their consumers; and feels this is consistent with the above policy. C. Standards 1) The island of Hawai'i should be development into a unique scientific and cultural model. The island should become a model of living where economic gains are in balance with social and physical amenities. Development should be reviewed on the basis of total impact on the residents of the County, not only in terms of immediate short run economic benefits. Consumers continue to shift towards wireless devices as their primary means of business and personal communication. The proposed use will facilitate long-term, improved wireless coverage to County residents on the Verizon network. The applicant feels this meets this Economic Element Standard. 2) New industries which provide favorable benefit-cost relationships to the people of the County should be encouraged. Benefit-cost relationships as used here include more than fiscal considerations. As part of the wireless telecommunications industry, the applicant's proposed use will provide the benefit of improved coverage in the surrounding neighborhoods to its customers. The applicant feels this is consistent with the aforementioned standard. 2. LAND USE ELEMENT The applicant feels that the proposed use is consistent with the goals and standards of the Land Use Element for a Single-Family Residential area as identified and explained below: 17 A. Goals 1) To ensure compatible uses within and adjacent to single-family residential zoned areas. The proposed use includes a 750 s.f portion of the 12.381 acre subject property which currently holds a church building and residence. The proposed use will not substantially alter its current use, and remains consistent with the above Land Use Element goal. 2) To provide single-family residential areas conveniently located to public and private services, shopping, other community activities and convenient access to employment centers that takes natural beauty into consideration. The proposed use will address cellular coverage needs to the applicant's customers located around the surrounding neighborhoods, school and churches. The applicant took the natural view plane into consideration, and subsequently chose a stealth monopalm design. The proposed use is consistent with the above Land Use Element goal. 3) To enhance the overall quality of life in our residential communities. Consumers' usage of wireless devices continue to increase. The applicant's services allow consumers to build and maintain social relationships with family members and friends, deliver vital communication tools for growing businesses, and provide ease of mind during emergency situations. The applicant feels this is consistent with the aforementioned Land Use Element goal. B. Standards 1) Areas shall have basic improvements and amenities necessary for immediate use. The proposed use will allow customers improved coverage within the neighborhoods, school, and churches surrounding the proposed site location. The use proposed is consistent with this Land Use Element Standard. 3. PUBLIC UTILITIES ELEMENT The proposed use will be consistent with the Public Utilities Element of the General Plans, as identified and described below: 18 A. Goals 1) Ensure that properly regulated, adequate, efficient and dependable public and private utility services will be available to users. The proposed use is designed to comply with the Federal Communication Commission's guidelines. Its location was chosen to provide improved, and dependable cellular coverage to customers within the surrounding area. This is consistent with the aforementioned Public Utilities Goal. 2) Maximize efficiency and economy in the provision of public utility services. The proposed use will allow the applicant to efficiently and economically address customers' coverage needs. This is consistent with the aforementioned Public Utilities Goal. 3) Design public utility facilities to fit into their surroundings or concealed from public view. To mitigate visual impact,the proposed use is intentionally placed further away from Paniolo Avenue, and utilizes a palm tree tower design. This is consistent with the aforementioned Public Utilities Goal. B. Policies 1) Public utility facilities shall be designed to complement adjacent land uses and shall be operated to minimize pollution or disturbance. Except during the construction of the proposed Verizon site, virtually no traffic is generated by the operation of the antenna site, as it is a low-maintenance facility that is not continuously staffed. Except for maintenance and repair, the site is self-operating. There are no long- term traffic disturbances or pollution resulting from the proposed use, which remains consistent with the above Public Utilities Policy. 2) Provide utilities and service facilities that minimize total cost to the public and effectively service the needs of the community. Customers both living and traveling through the community will benefit from improved coverage the proposed use will provide. This is consistent with this Public Utilities Policy. 19 3) Utility services shall be designed to minimize conflict with the natural environment and natural resources. The applicant feels that based upon the scope of its work,the site's minimal 750 s.f footprint size, and the current use of the subject property, the proposed use is designed to minimize conflict with the natural environment or natural resources. This is consistent with this Public Utilities Policy. H. The proposed use is an unusual and reasonable use of the land,which would not be contrary to the objectives sought to be accomplished by the Land Use Law, Rules and Regulations. Based on the above considerations, the applicant believes the proposed telecommunication monopalm, antennas and related structures is an unusual and reasonable use of this land, which would not be contrary to the objectives sought to be accomplished by the State Land Use Law and Regulations. SECTION 10 CONCLUSION The relatively recent introduction of the wireless communication industry may qualify the proposed project as an unusual use of property. However,the proposed project is considered to be a reasonable use of land, as it will provide necessary telecommunications service without significant adverse impact. The proposed modification to the existing telecommunications facility will not greatly affect the purpose for which the land is designated. There will be minimal alteration to the landscape. Verizon Wireless seeks to provide optimum service to its customer while working within the guidelines set by the County. The use of creative design provides the opportunity for improved coverage without changing the character of a community. Therefore, Verizon Wireless submits this application and respectfully requests your approval of a Use Permit. 20 EXHIBIT A LOCATION, ZONING, AND PLAT MAPS LOCATION MAPS • APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF VERIZON WIRELESS SITE • Google eartn /° ss i' . jilk: -.... , '- ---;••:-..--. ..- ..: . • 1/ r r t . t APPROXIMATE LOCATION / i./: `� • C OF VERIZON WIRELESS SITE '.- �, a j/ ' ,may r t ,, it I \....,.......____-____ ---- .•• ',..„4 ' ok • : *..-111-7; i'. i . ." 1 ZONING MAP may/ NNN ., / APPROXIMATE LOCATION / OF VERIZON WIRELESS SITE i II /. / f / i ' Al 1 ,, )--- , / iA/, / r 1111, s y. � esu A \\ ._ < �. • m Ina Of :S4.17,74.:S mo.:'' `G' • i '....V..'itiriq . ' 14.)4 / ' • .� _ •\*.i. •• , .. .14104 ik.. ,. ',a ', ,�r • .., . ; � APPROXIMATE LOCATION ,•�` -'1".-+- _• &or..... sic 1 OF VERIZON WIRELESS SITE ITi Io ... r.....• a 1 I3 S. 1 '• +mow , . .,...� , .,�.... ......«�. I. v.- °~� C } . 14..• I _ Lara.�.. . 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LOOKING WEST TO THE SITE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS SITE , • 40 - ...,- 4.0-110.....• 40„ . 10. -. . • ....--- 100"7"" '+4..........,..., .., ' . - -;•-•,-; _ . -_ .,..-- . --.: ' OVIIIIIIPA. ore-*A ,... i - A.•‘.... . ' ..,.le ie.!' • . ,, ; ' ntii'II^ 1 EXHIBIT C LIST OF ALL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF RECORD OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES WITHIN 300' OF PARCEL LIST OF ALL OWNERS AND LESSEES WITHIN 300' OF PARCEL Owner/Lessee Name Property Address Mailing Address Tax Map Key 68-3670 Paniolo Avenue PO Box 384330 Waikoloa Baptist Church(Fee Owner) Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68002031 69-150 Waikoloa Beach Drive Waikoloa Development Co(Fee Owner) None provided Waikoloa, HI 96738-5703 68002044 County of Hawaii(Lessee) None provided None provided 68002044 69-150 Waikoloa Beach Drive Waikoloa Development Co None provided Waikoloa, HI 96738-5703 68002040 Craig Eugene Williams 68-1770 Kekoa Place 68-1770 Kekoa Place Christine Noel Williams Waikoloa, HI 96738-5107 Waikoloa, HI 96738-5107 68029021 William Stewart Lawrence Trust 68-1779 Makanahele Place PO Box 383853 Lisa Elaine Lawrence Trust Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738-3853 68029015 68-1780 Makanahele Place 58084 Ivanhoe Drive Stroth Family Trust Waikoloa,HI 96738 Yucca Valley,CA 92284-6282 68029014 Nicholas Andrew Gallagher 68-1724 Hulukoa Place 1744 Beach Grove Road Paula Gallagher Waikoloa, HI 96738 Delta, BC, Canada V4L1P3 68023043 68-1726 Hulukoa Place 68-1726 Hulukoa Place Gwyneth Wrixon Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa,HI 96738 68023022 68-1723 Hulukoa Place PO Box 385064 Sally Van Buren Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa,HI 96738 68023044 William Stevens 68-1728 Hulukoa Place 68-1728 Hulukoa Place Bethel Stevens Waikoloa,HI 96738-5106 Waikoloa, HI 96738-5106 68023021 Barry M Litt 68-3680 Kimo Nui Street 68-3680 Kimo Nui Street Jeanne B Litt Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68023024 Angeline Geldhof 68-1725 Hulukoa Place 68-1725 Hulukoa Place Noelle Geldhof Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa,HI 96738 68023045 68-1727 Hulukoa Place 68-1727 Hulukoa Place Joshua Paul Conklen Waikoloa,HI 96738-5106 Waikoloa, HI 96738-5106 68023023 Steven Paul Engels 68-3679 Kimo Nui Street PO Box 384033 Yukio Waka Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68023025 Troy F Cheyne Trust 68-1753 Puu Nui Place PO Box 384117 Kathleen K Cheyne Trust Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68010012 Yuichi Sekiguchi 68-1755 Puu Nui Place 26380 Arboretum Way,Unit 606 Masako Sekiguchi Waikoloa, HI 96738 Murrieta,CA 92563 68010011 Iria Heimgartner 68-1757 Puu Nui Place PO Box 383978 Rene Heimgartner Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738-3978 68010010 68-1759 Puu Nui Place 68-1759 Puu Nui Place Richard W Walker Trust Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68010009 Tat Chi Yim 68-1750 Puu Nui Street 68-1750 Puu Nui Street Elizabeth K N Kong-Yim Waikoloa, HI 96738-3487 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68010001 68-1752 Puu Nui Street 68-1752 Puu Nui Street Lee Thomas Mohon Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68010002 68-1754 Puu Nui Street 68-1754 Puu Nui Street Manfred Brenner Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68010003 LIST OF ALL OWNERS AND LESSEES WITHIN 300' OF PARCEL Roger D Hickman 68-1749 Puu Nui Street 68-1749 Puu Nui Street Ketmanee Hickman Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011071 Erna Negandhi Amin Anant Negandhi 68-1753 Puu Nui Street 75-181 Hualalai Road,Apt C508 Pia Iris Srivastava Waikoloa,HI 96738 Kailua Kona,HI 96740-3712 68011072 Stanley Y L Kam Trust 1652 Olona Lane Jean T Kam Trust None provided Honolulu, HI 96817-3015 68011073 Samson Canosa Cacatian 68-1754 Kaoni Place 68-1754 Kaoni Place Emilia Jocelyn Ardiente Cacatian Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011070 Peter M Sydserff Trust 68-3682 Lahilahi Street PO Box 383057 Christina M Sydserff Trust Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011069 Roger Daniel Hickman 68-1758 Kaoni Place 68-1749 Puu Nui Street Ketmanee Hickman Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011068 68-1753 Kaoni Place 68-1845 Waikoloa Road, #106-101 Thomas Mcilvain Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa,HI 96738 68011063 Joseph J McCord 68-1755 Kaoni Place 68-1755 Kaoni Place Suzzette McCord Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011064 68-1757 Kaoni Place 915 Hao Street Miles K/Helene Y H Togikawa Trust Waikoloa,HI 96738 Honolulu,HI 96821 68011065 Stephen P Tabor 68-1754 Lauia Place 68-1754 Lauia Place Irene Sayuri Tabor Waikoloa,HI 96738 _Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011062 Darrel Bali 68-1756 Lauia Place 68-1756 Lauia Place Sheral Atkinson Waikoloa, HI 96738-5414 Waikoloa,HI 96738-5414 68011061 Alvin Apostadiro 68-1758 Lauia Place 91-1374A Karayan Street Beth Apostadiro Waikoloa,HI 96738 Ewa Beach,HI 96706-1965 68011060 Jay Barrios 68-1753 Lauia Place 68-1753 Lauia Place Yolanda Pataray Barrios Waikoloa,HI 96738-5414 Waikoloa, HI 96738-5414 68011047 Daniel Gonzalez 68-1755 Lauia Place PO Box 385072 Valerie Rezentes Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738-5072 68011048 Jerry Waliezer 68-1759 Lauia Place PO Box 383276 Cynthia Waliezer Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011049 68-1754 Lahilahi Place 68-1754 Lahilahi Place Joseph Milburn Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011046 68-1756 Lahilahi Place PO Box 385270 Bonnie Hope De Santis Trust Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011045 68-1758 Lahilahi Place 68-1758 Lahilahi Place Eilee Nawahine Takemoto Waikoloa,HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68011044 Laurentiu Alaxandru Grigore 68-1753 Lahilahi Place PO Box 2561 Sharon Kay Grigore Waikoloa,HI 96738 Kailua Kona,HI 96745 68018042 Jason Patrick Trask 68-1757 Lahilahi Place 68-1757 Lahilahi Place Jacqueline Nicole Grenier Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68018041 Bruce Allen Mallory Trust 68-1759 Lahilahi Place PO Box 384318 Nancy L Mallory Trust Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738-4318 68018040 68-3625 Paniolo Avenue PO Box 384720 Waikoloa HI Congregation of Jehovah's Wit Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738-4720 68018036 LIST OF ALL OWNERS AND LESSEES WITHIN 300' OF PARCEL 68-1730 Hooko Street 1151 Punchbowl Street State of Hawaii Waikoloa,HI 96738 Honolulu,HI 96813 68002038 Waikoloa Elementary&Middle School 68-1730 Hooko Street 68-1730 Hooko Street Principal Kris Kosa-Correia Waikoloa, HI 96738 Waikoloa, HI 96738 68002038 EXHIBIT D PROJECT DRAWINGS 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B 'PROJECT N0: JURSIL'00N AMAIN ARMOR SHALL KEEP AREA CHEM.HALED FOE,MD DISPOSE O ALL DEBTS 13.ALL WORK NW SE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED SHALL CONTRACTOR M A FRET C09 COV ECRM SOUL TONE AJL EROSION MD SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES A5 REQUIRED I PREVIOUSLY COMNEIED S REPRESEMED BY LW SWDED LANES ANN NOTES.NNE SCOPE OF WORKMAN.MANNER DE COMPLETED SYSTEM SHALL BE FULLY OPERATE MD SUBJECT TO LOW,CONN AND STATE COMB AND WNW.N PROTECT WNW..FROM SOL MG 1 NORM FOR TES PROJECTS REPRO.IED BI DAMN SINGED LINES AND NOES SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL EGUTATOM'INSPECTION MD APRON.BY CONSTRUCTER WNW LMB AMD TO PREVENT.AREA.AWE/TAIDN O SOL US 50 M STENS MD QUEENATE 5.STRAWT WWI M' NORIOR N THE BEGINNING OF ANY ELASTIN CONDITIONS TAT DEVIATE FNOM THE MEIN. 11 ALL WORK SHILL BE COORDINATED WTI OTHER TILES N AVOID WIERER.GE WITH TIE PNKMESS LURING M CONSMICTION AREA.THIS WT INCLUSE SUCH MEASURES AS SILT FENCES. C CONSTRUCTION BEES BARRIERS,AND CHfJK WAS UNIFORM IN 15. 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R. STECIE0 BY THE MCHRL ENANEER E%INEME CAUTION SNIOND BE USED BY THE AMOUR K ON 72 ANY LUTING M PARTING PEERED DLO.S 0 FOR ELECTRICAL QUOIN S M ELECTRIC. WHEN EXCAVATING 0P GRILLING PIERS AROUND M NEM 05100MIMES SUBCON 0 0*11 SHA.PRIME CONTRACTORS OS OF MM AND SINAL BE INCLUDED IN THE COST FOR WORK NO PF%OIIIIfD N I SART'155 5)FOR THE 50000. CREW MS NW MCLVOE BUT NOT BE JIBED TO A)FALL THE SATISFACTION OF NE'CONSTPUCOON PINANG UPON FBAL ACCEPTANCE PROTECTION B) E SPICE C)ELECTRICAL SAFE0 0)TRENCHING k EXCAVATRE, 23 THE ELECTRICAL CONEACTOI AELL AL PANELS WITH OA.Y TNENETTEN DIRECTORIES ALL L ES 23 AL RNG MTM:SEWER,WEE GAS, WIN ELECTRIC,NO ODER MUTES, CH INTERFERE WITH THE ELECTRICAL TRIM SHALL BE RE RESPINSPONSIELIO OF NE ELECTRICAL COLOR TM NEC..O TE WON SHALL BE REEKED,CAPPED,MUGGED OR OTERESE 50 11 TCT.AT DISCONNECT SWRCHES SHALL M H.P#0 TT HUN-DUTY QUICK-MARE AND COCK-BREAK POINTS NCH WILL NOT MIENGE WITH TE MUNE OF THE NARK,AS DIRECTED BIM 21,ENCLOSURES,AS REWIRED S✓EXPOSURE TYPE RESPONSIBLE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER,AND SUMER TO M APPROVAL OF THE OWNER MD/OI Lam 25 ALL CONI ECIIOSHALL BE BE WEE M01 A TOAP ECCOATINGO'M IMI-OEM IN COMPO ND SUCH AS NI U TES NO-OXIDE A'M DEMBON.CHEM.DI CMT ALL RIPE SUFFICES BEFORE CONNECTN,DPW. 24 THE MAL O'M OMENS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE WORN ED NOT COVERED BY THE TOWER, COPPER SURFACESND MM GROURS,SHALL TREATED•NO , NT MORTEOR INVENT, ECL BE GRADED N A UNION EWE MD STABUZEO N EM PR28 WENN CONDUCT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC MEETING OR ECEEDING NEW NZ-1990 EN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PLUG AND GP UCH END OF SPIRE AND EMPTY CONDUITS AND PROVIDE TRIO 25 SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MNMOE T0CE TO THE COON SIT AE EMIG CONTUCIEN EROSION SEPARATE PABS L STENOS-200 LTEST POLYETHYLENE CORO ALL CONDUIT BENDS SHALL BE A METRE DEEMED E REQUIRED DURING CONDUCTION.AWL M TH GEN IN COEMW/.WITHE MOW OF 2 FT RAS RR CONCURS PSPECFED,SNL.MEET 1/1.-8M-e FMEWED STEL NOE.MUON FOP D LOCAL JSECTFOR 05EROSION AND SEDNEM CONTROL ALL EON.SILL E SURMLE FOR USE IIIA THREADED ROD CONDUIT CMT ALL TMFMS WITH 28 NO FILL M EMBMKMEN MATERIAL SHILL RE PLACED ON FR02EN GROUNDING OMEN MATERIALS, BRIE ME'OR'GOLD GALE SNOW OR W SINAL NOM PLACED IN MW FL OR EMMNMENT 27 SUPPORT O ALL ELECTRICAL WORM SHILL SEM REWIRED BY NEC 27 THE AMRADE AWL MJNT BE BREN A SMOWE ON INFORM GRADE MO COMPACTED TO 05 PERCENT 28 CONDUCTORS:CONTRACTOR SHALL E MII CONDUCTIVITY COPPER RIPE TRIM MAUUKM T ,8W EPL/STR PROCTOR DENARY UNDER PAVANE AND SEW.. PERCENT 80 PERCSTREWN PROCTOR MLT,COLOR COOED VSE SWC CONDUCTORS FOR WIRE W N MDD I5 INCLUDING NO 8 AWG,USE DENSITY IN OPE SPACE AL TR.OIES N PUKE RIGHT O MY VALL M BACIKOLED NTH SEWED CONOVCT0q FOR WIRE NEVE NO 8 ANO. FLC.W'MLE FILL ON OTHER MATERIAL PRE-APPROVED ST THE LORAL TTSOETON, 29 CONNECTORS FOR PO.T CONQUCTOTS:100 0 OR SNARL USE PRESSURE ME 501TETRA=LOGS TEST-ON 2B ALL NECESSARY RUBBISH,STUMPS,MMS,SULK.STONES,AND OTHER REFUSE SOUL BE REMOVED CONNECTORS FON NO.10 NG MD AWN USE ME E T NEM.WEN LUGS FOR ND,e FROM M SITE AND DISPOSED OF IN A LAWFUL MANNER NAG MO INGER. NW WORK WAS PREPARED BY ME OR ALL WOOS SILOS OPERATING,ETD SS TELE MEWS,CATALOGS,ADP DM..ANO OTHER 30,SERVICE x10/12OJ SINGLE MUSE,3 WOE COIIE'IEN AVAILABLE FROM UMW 5111105 5 OTHER O UNDER W SUPERVISION.REDINMOF 29 AN PRIOR N PARENTTMNED OVER TO M GENERAL CONTRACTOR T WMPIFIEN OF CONSTRUCTION TME THEE CE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE EMPTY CONDORS WITH PULL STINGS M INDICATED APPLY FOR POWER. 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