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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SMA-2024-000054)
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SMA-2024-000054)
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J. Flora <br /> Property is currently covered by grass, with some trees and shrubs. This was sugar cane land until <br /> the cessation of sugar cultivation in the area. The land was dozed and shaped during that period. <br /> Fauna <br /> Occasional or consistent use by seabirds, small rodents and lizards is likely, but impacts on area <br /> fauna will be minimal. <br /> K. Cultural Resources <br /> No traditional or customary native Hawaiian rights are exercised in the area except fishing. <br /> There has historically been no shoreline access through this parcel. That will continue. The <br /> adjacent property to the south is owned the County of Hawaii and offers shoreline access. <br /> Additionally the State of Hawaii owns a narrow parcel that separates this property and adjacent <br /> properties to the north from the shoreline. Presumably these county and state owned properties <br /> offer public shoreline access. Laupahoehoe Beach Park is 10 minutes away by car. <br /> L. Public Access to the Shoreline <br /> There has historically been no shoreline access through this parcel. That will continue. The <br /> adjacent property to the south is owned the County of Hawaii and offers shoreline access. <br /> Additionally the State of Hawaii owns a narrow parcel that separates this property and adjacent <br /> properties to the north from the shoreline. Presumably these county and state owned properties <br /> offer public shoreline access. <br /> Laupahoehoe Beach Park is 10 minutes away by car. <br /> M. Access to the area <br /> The Property is accessed by Hawaii 19, aka Hawaii Belt Road, a paved county maintained <br /> public highway, and located on Old Mamalahoa Highway, a paved public road in reasonable <br /> condition. <br /> N. Traffic Impacts <br /> There is not expected to be any impact to the existing traffic situation on area roads as the <br /> proposed Residence and Ohana will not add much to the density of the area. There are a number <br /> of smaller more densely packed lots close by. <br /> As such, no mitigation measures are currently proposed. <br /> O. Availability of Utilities <br /> Water System <br /> No water system anticipated. County water is available and will be utilized. <br /> Wastewater System <br /> The Residence and the Ohana will each have their own separate engineered septic system. <br /> 15 <br />
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