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Item #5 John Markley & Mickayla Markley (PL-SPP-2024-000065)
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RECOMMENDATION REPORT
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(C) Such use shall not unreasonably burden public agencies to provide <br /> roads and streets, sewers,water, drainage, school improvements, and police and fire <br /> protection. The subject parcel abuts the east side of Kohanaiki Road which, according to <br /> the Department of Public Works, is designated as a "Road in Limbo". Although the <br /> public has a right of access through this right-of-way, it is not being maintained by any <br /> government entity. To minimize conflicts with school and commuter traffic, the applicant <br /> intends to schedule guest check-in and check-out between the hours of 10am-3pm, 7 days <br /> a week. <br /> According to the Department of Environmental Management, the subject property <br /> is not served by the existing county sewer system; thus, the applicant shall follow <br /> Department of Health (DOH)regulations for wastewater. The proposed bed and breakfast <br /> structure is serviced by an individual septic system as approved by the DOH. The <br /> Department of Water Supply (DWS), by memo dated May 22, 2024, noted that the <br /> existing meter could only serve the primary dwelling, not the additional dwelling on the <br /> property. DWS had similar comments in a memo dated September 6, 2018, during their <br /> review of the AFD, which was approved through the Planning Department with the <br /> suggestion to construct a rainwater catchment system with a minimum of 6,000 gallons <br /> for domestic consumption and an additional 3,000 gallons of water for firefighting. <br /> However, if the dwellings are more than 50 feet apart, 4,000 gallons of water per <br /> dwelling would be required. As such, a condition of approval will be included requiring <br /> the applicant to comply with DWS regulations regarding water supply prior to <br /> commencement of the bed and breakfast operation. <br /> All essential utilities and services are available to the site and solid waste will be <br /> disposed of by the applicant at an approved transfer station or landfill. Based on the <br /> discussion above, the proposed use will not unreasonably burden public agencies to <br /> provide roads and streets, sewers, water, drainage, school improvements, or police and <br /> fire protection. <br /> (D) Unusual conditions, trends, and needs have arisen since district <br /> boundaries and regulations were established. Since the State Land Use district <br /> boundaries were established in the 1960's, demand has increased for alternative overnight <br /> 4 <br />
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