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Item #5 John Markley & Mickayla Markley (PL-SPP-2024-000065)
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT PL-SPP-2024-000065
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PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 26. Access: The applicant stated that there are two (2) separate driveways on the property. <br /> The guests will access the bed and breakfast accommodation via Kohanaiki road and <br /> utilize an existing gravel driveway to cross the property and reach the guest parking <br /> stalls. The subject parcel abuts the east side of Kohanaiki Road, which has an average <br /> width of approximately 30-feet and which, according to the Department of Public Works, <br /> is designated as a "Road in Limbo". Although the public has a right of access through <br /> this right-of-way, it is not being maintained by any government entity. <br /> 27. Traffic: Bed and breakfast operations are limited by the Zoning Code to a maximum of <br /> ten (10) guests, as such the applicant is proposing to rent out 1 bedroom, which will <br /> operate below the ten (10) guest limit and is not expected to impact traffic any more than <br /> 1 occupied bedroom of a dwelling. The applicant has proposed to schedule guest check-in <br /> and check-out between the hours of LOAM-3PM, 7 days a week. According to the <br /> applicant the proposed development will not represent a significant increase in traffic. <br /> 28. Water: The applicant reported that the subject property is currently serviced and <br /> connected to county water. However, at the time the AFD was approved, the Department <br /> of Water Supply (DWS) stated that an additional water service for the AFD was not <br /> available. A condition of the AFD approval suggested that the applicant use a catchment <br /> system to supply water to the AFD. DWS recently commented that an existing 5/8-inch <br /> meter services this property and is adequate for only one (1) dwelling unit at an average <br /> of 400 gallons per day. According to DWS the property is limited to one water meter and <br /> all dwellings shall not share the existing meter, and the water system plumbing between <br /> any dwellings shall not be interconnected in any way. <br /> 29. Wastewater System: According to the Department of Environmental Management, the <br /> subject property is not served by the existing county sewer system; thus, the applicant <br /> shall follow Department of Health (DOH) regulations for wastewater. The proposed bed <br /> and breakfast structure is serviced by an individual septic system as approved by the <br /> DOH. <br /> 30. Solid Waste: There are no municipal waste collection services in the County. All solid <br /> waste generated by the development will require private disposal at an approved transfer <br /> -5- <br />
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