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Applicantʻs Statement on AOAO Colony 1 At Sea Mountain Petition
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Applicantʻs Statement on AOAO Colony 1 At Sea Mountain Petition
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Letter from Daryn Arai- Applicantʻs Response Colony 1 At Sea Mountain
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Department of Health ("DOH") guidelines. These reports are provided annually to all Colony 1 <br /> residents as required by DOH. <br /> Wastewater sampling from the existing wastewater system is conducted monthly and <br /> submitted semi-annually to the DOH Wastewater Branch for review. These semi-annual reports <br /> to the DOH show the samples are in compliance and well below the maximum standard <br /> allowance. <br /> Finally, the current fire suppression systems at Colony 1 are operational. <br /> This is exactly why the project is necessary. The very documentation provided to the <br /> Commission by Colony I demonstrates Black Sand Beach LLC's efforts to properly maintain <br /> and support the existing sewer and water systems. A fire hydrant and fire break plan has been <br /> approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau of the County of Hawaii Fire Department, and Black <br /> Sand Beach LLC is currently working to implement the recommendations of this approved plan. <br /> In sum,the proposed project, if approved,will provide a robust water, sewer, and fire <br /> suppression systems that will resolve the very concerns presently raised by Colony 1. The <br /> failure to approve the requested SMA permit will in fact jeopardize the very infrastructural <br /> systems that Colony 1 is concerned about. <br /> If the Commission is inclined to grant Colony I standing, Applicant Black Sand Beach <br /> LLC looks forward to developing the above facts for the benefit of this Commission in <br /> concluding that the project is in the best interests of the community,which includes Colony 1 <br /> residents as well. <br /> -6- <br />
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