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garage, and related improvements is consistent with the objectives and policies of the <br /> Coastal Zone Management Program (Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes)including: <br /> Recreational Resources: <br /> The proposed project will not impede coastal recreational opportunities. A 5-foot- <br /> wide public shoreline easement is located on the subject property that will remain open <br /> and accessible for pedestrian access to the shoreline. The proposed action will not impact <br /> or change this shoreline access, nor will it interfere with or alter lateral shoreline access <br /> along the rocky shoreline in this area. All demolition and construction activities will be <br /> done outside the 40-foot shoreline setback area and behind an existing rock wall. No <br /> staging of materials or heavy machinery will be allowed in the shoreline setback area. <br /> Thus, the project will not inhibit any coastal recreational opportunities accessible to the <br /> public. <br /> Historic Resources: <br /> The small subject parcel is within a well-established residential community with <br /> similar single-family residences and related coastal developments such as pools and <br /> landscaping. The Applicant has stated that no valuable cultural resources and practices <br /> have been known to occur on the parcel. Additionally, there would be no historic <br /> resources, such as the shoreline public access and lateral shoreline access, that would be <br /> adversely affected by the proposed project. <br /> Scenic and Open Space Resources: <br /> The proposed project site is not visible from the vantage point of any public <br /> highway since there are no views from the nearest highway towards the project site. The <br /> proposed project will not impact scenic or open space resources and the use of a single- <br /> family residence is consistent with the other residential development located along this <br /> section of shoreline and the greater Hawaiian Paradise Park subdivision. Additionally, as <br /> this parcel has been developed and used for some time, the new proposed development <br /> would not present a new scenic impact. The proposed project will not impact existing <br /> public access and would aim to improve the current access and ensure continued access <br /> to the shoreline. <br /> Coastal Ecosystems and Marine Resources: <br /> The subject property abuts the shoreline; however, the design of the proposed <br /> 5 <br />