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2026-5-27 ROHR EXHIBIT 6_v1.pdf
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b) Mill Road Access and Utilities: Mill Road is a private road owned by the Applicant, <br />TMK 2-7-027-065. The road provides access to the subject parcel and the proposed <br />other three subdivided lots. All the residential owners along Mill Road hold <br />easements that allow access to HDOT Highway 19. Within Mill Road are the sewer <br />mains that take waste waters from the surrounding communities and transport it to <br />the Papaikou Sewage Treatment Plant at the far side of Mokihana Bay and Waipahi <br />Point. Potable drinking water is provided by County of Hawaii Dept. of Water Supply <br />mainlines and meters. Electricity is provided by HELCO poles, lines, and meters to <br />each house. It is a unique feature that these public service providers hold <br />easements across a private road. <br />r 24� 44 <br />k it <br />Photo of Silverton Camp subdivisions, Mill Road at center, Kopilimai Road to left, and <br />H-19 at far right. Kimura General Store at corner of Mill Road and H-19 <br />c) Kapue River, the puniawa, and Mill Beach: A unique feature of parcel 118 is the <br />impounded Kapue river at the oceans edge. Parcel 118's boundary is the centerline <br />of Kapue River and is shared with the ahupua'a lands of Puueopaku owned by <br />Joseph Melilio. (See Exhibit B, "Boundary Study") The surf break waves push the <br />water worn ili'ili stones up against the river causing a dam effect on the river. Some <br />of the earliest evidence maps of the area found on the DAGS Map Search website <br />refer to Papaikou Bay as "puniawa" which means enclosed bay. The sketch notes by <br />C. J. Lyon describe the area around the Papaikou Mill and the bay, headlined as <br />Puniawa. See the embedded sketch from "Field Book 316 dated 1877". (as <br />
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