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The subject parcel is -crossed by flume cuts along the edge of Mokihana Bay and Kekiwi <br />point to the north as well as the main flume shelf from the cane pit to the crushing plant <br />floor. These cuts and shelves are a defining feature that is separate from that of the <br />ocean boundary or that of the "Top-of-pali" edge that is often used to define the <br />properties' edge as being the sheer bank or slope that then extends down to the high <br />wash of the waves. It is significant to note that the parcel has several areas where the <br />edge of the property at the high wash of the waves then extends inward and upward to <br />the "top-of-pali" then further extends onto a flat flume shelf where after some 30 or 40 <br />feet the slope extends upwards again to the current 'flat' agricultural and building site <br />lands. At Mokihana Bay the top-of-pali is more complex having a flume `cut' between <br />the oceans edge and the usable agricultural and building site lands. The subdivision plan <br />for the proposed four lot subdivision uses the outer most top-of-pali edge with the <br />ocean as the origin of building setback, the flume shelf or cut being included or partially <br />included within the set back width. These unique elements are depicted below... <br />Top of Pali and set back widths <br />measured from here. <br />Flume Shelf Flume Cut <br />Boundary at high wash of waves along boulder strewn shoreline <br />