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graphic depiction of the physical relationship among the various land uses. The LUPAG Map <br /> establishes the basic urban and non-urban form for areas within the County. The County of <br /> Hawaii General Plan designation for this property is Resort. <br /> N. The Hawaii County General Plan discusses the importance of protecting native <br /> species in order to maintain an ecological balance for the well-being of the island, and to avoid <br /> possible impacts on these species that are protected under the Endangered Species Act, which is <br /> administered by the USFWS. The Applicant failed to identify specific mitigation measures <br /> which would avoid ecological impacts and other impacts on protected species resulting from <br /> solid and liquid waste treatment, disposition and management associated with their proposed use <br /> of the three parcels. Based on the above, the proposed use is inconsistent with the County of <br /> Hawaii General Plan. <br /> O. The Applicant's proposal to provide a separate Individual Wastewater System for <br /> each of the three dwellings, each dwelling designed as a residence with only five (5)bedrooms <br /> but twelve (12) bathrooms, is insufficient to address the solid and liquid waste treatment, <br /> disposition and management required by §205A-26(1)(C) Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, <br /> which requires provisions to minimize adverse effects upon special management area resources. <br /> P. The proposed use is inconsistent with §205A-26(1)(D) Hawaii Revised Statutes, <br /> as amended, and threatens adverse effects to water resources and scenic and recreational <br /> amenities, specifically the tidepools and anchialine pools in the area. <br /> Q. The proposed use is inconsistent with §205A-26(2)(A) Hawaii Revised Statutes, <br /> as amended, and the Applicant fails to demonstrate how this project will not have any substantial <br /> adverse environmental or ecological effect. <br /> R. The proposed use has potential public health and safety implications given the <br /> 11 <br />