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Item #8 Ryan & Paul Pastorek (PL-SMA-2024-000055)
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Pastorek Single-Family Residences in the Conservation District atMaku`u <br /> Final Environmental Assessment <br /> the animals will be sheltered to keep these supplies clean and prevent the animals from accessing <br /> them. <br /> HAR Chapter 13-5 Exhibit 4 outlines the Maximum Developable Area(MDA)for a parcel over <br /> 1-acre located within the Conservation District. The total residence area including all accessory <br /> features outlined above_ and the storage/animal shelter is 4.996 square feet_ which complies with <br /> the 5.000 square foot MDA for this parcel. <br /> Proposed infrastructure for this dwelling includes a driveway__ an auto court_ one (1)well for <br /> drinking water_ an Individual Wastewater System (IWS) approved by the Department of Health <br /> and fencing. Several landscaping structures shown on the site plan in the Draft EA have been <br /> removed from the site plan attached to this Final EA to better comply with Conservation District <br /> rules. <br /> Lot B <br /> Residence B on Lot B would be built for Mr. Paul Pastorek and is proposed to include a 4.060 <br /> square foot home with three (3)bedrooms and one and a half(1.5)bathrooms a kitchen and <br /> living/dining room, open-air lanai areas_ an outdoor shower_ hot tub_ pool_ and wooden deck. <br /> Natural design features for this residence include stone walls, natural wood patina, dark <br /> windows, and natural colored roofing. See Figures 17-21 for the detailed floor plans. <br /> A 940 square foot storage/art studio is also proposed for Lot B. The proposed storage/art studio <br /> has been moved to 100 feet from the proposed single-family dwelling to better alit <br /> Conservation District rules. Separation between the-storage/art studio is required due to the <br /> nature of art activities that would occur therein. Woodworking and metalworking would also <br /> occur in this building. These activities have the potential to generate noise_ vibrations_ dust_ heat_ <br /> and fumes that would be disruptive to other household uses if the structures were within close <br /> proximity to each other or connected. The storage portion of the structure is intended for <br /> landscaping and yard equipment to maintain the property alonggeneral household storage <br /> (holiday decor_ keepsakes etc.). See the site plan (Figure ) and Figures 22-25 for the floor plan <br /> for this structure. <br /> Proposed infrastructure for this dwelling includes a driveway__ one (1)well for drinking water_ <br /> and an Individual Wastewater System (IWS) approved by the Department of Health. The total <br /> residence area including the main area and accessory areas is proposed to be 5.000 square feet_ <br /> which complies with the 5.000 square foot MDA for this parcel. <br /> Lot B is also proposed to include a 3,541 square foot aquaculture pond to farm taro and tilapia <br /> for personal and family use. The pond is proposed to be next to the consolidation and re- <br /> subdivision lot line and roughly 90 feet north of the property line along Government Beach <br /> Road. The pond was not included in the MDA for this lot. Close review of the 1994 and 2011 <br /> versions of HAR Chapter 13-5 revealed that language specifically pertaining to"other developed <br /> water features (excluding naturally existing ponds, tide pools, etc.)" was removed from MDA <br /> requirements (Exhibit A). Site plans and the modified management plan for the pond can be <br /> found in Appendix A. In summary_ the Aquaculture Management Plan is meant to ensure that <br /> the environmental impacts of aquaculture are minimized to the extent feasible_ in keeping with <br /> 11 <br />
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