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5. A written statement discussing the proposed development and anticipated impacts of <br /> the proposed development on the following in relationship to the objectives and <br /> policies as contained in Chapter 205A, HRS, and the SMA Guidelines: <br /> a. Recreational resources; <br /> b. Historic resources; <br /> c. Scenic and Open Space resources; <br /> d. Coastal Ecosystems; <br /> e. Economic Uses; and <br /> £ Coastal Hazards. <br /> THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING: <br /> If available,please provide a compact disc containing an electronic .tif file of all plans larger <br /> than 8.5"xI I"that are submitted with this application. <br /> l. A filing fee of fifty dollars ($50). (Checks shall be made payable to the County Director <br /> of Finance). <br /> 2. A shoreline survey of the subject property, as certified by the Chairman of the Board of <br /> Land and Natural Resources, when the subject property abuts the shoreline. The certified <br /> shoreline survey shall be prepared in accordance with the Department of Land and <br /> Natural Resources Rules of Practice and Procedure. A request to waive the need to <br /> prepare a certified shoreline survey may be submitted in writing to the Planning Director. <br /> Circumstances that may warrant the issuance of a certified shoreline survey waiver <br /> include cases where the entire shoreline fronting the subject property is "fixed" by a man- <br /> made structure such as a seawall or revetment or when the proposed development will be <br /> situated at a considerable distance from the shoreline. <br /> 3. A site plan of the subject property, drawn to scale, showing all existing and proposed <br /> structures, uses and activities. Information such as the extent of any land alteration <br /> (grading) activities and the location of a cliff or other distinctive land features should be <br /> shown on the plans. Photographs of the subject property and the project site showing <br /> existing conditions are not required but would greatly facilitate the review process. <br /> 4. Identification and detailed information of existing public access to and along the <br /> shoreline and whether the access is being used. <br /> 4 <br />