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<br /> <br /> <br />THIS STATE LAND USE BOUNDARY AMENDMENT APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING: <br />1. A filing fee of five hundred dollars ($500) to be paid via EPIC. <br />2. An original (signed) of the completed application. <br />3. A written narrative, including the following background information on the subject request: <br />A. A detailed written description of the proposed request and a statement of objectives and reasons for the request. <br />B. Description of the subject property in sufficient detail to precisely locate the property. Describe existing uses, structures, and topography. <br />C. State/County Plans affecting the subject request: General Plan designation, Special Management Area and Community Development Plans (Note: The General Plan is available on the Planning Department website at https://www.planning.hawaiicounty.gov).. <br />D. Surrounding zoning and land uses. <br />E. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) designation (contact Department of Public Works -Engineering Division). <br />F. Archaeological and Historic Resources: Describe and show on the plot plan any known historic and archaeological resources on the property. Examples include human skeletal remains, structural remains, sand deposits, midden deposits, and lava tubes. The application may be provided to the State Department of Land and Natural Resources Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) for a determination of whether the project will affect archaeological/historic resources. Please be aware that a hearing before the Planning Commission may not be held until SHPD and the Planning Department determines resources on the property are adequately identified, recorded, mitigated and/or preserved. <br />G. Valued Cultural Resources: Identify any traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights that are exercised in the area; the extent in which the proposed development will affect these rights; and feasible action to be taken to protect native Hawaiian rights if they exist. Examples include areas of traditional collection of terrestriaO UHVRXUFHV NƯ OHDI DKR chord, thatch, medicinal plants, DQGIHUQVRUPDULQH RUULSDULDQUHVRXUFHV OLPXދǀSDH ދRދRSX KƯKƯZDL XVHG IRU VXEVLVWHQFH FXOWXUDO DQG UHOLJLRXV SXUSRVHV Traditional and customary rights may also include rights of access to the archaeological and historical resources of the property. <br />H. Public Access: Existing public access to and along the shoreline or to mountain areas and knowledge of whether public access us being used. <br />I. Floral and Faunal Resources. <br />J. Description of access(es) to the area (e.g., width, type of surface and condition of roadway). If a private roadway, submit evidence of legal access rights. <br />K. Traffic impacts -assessment of existing traffic conditions, anticipated increase in traffic and traffic impacts from proposed use (a formal study may be requested by Department of Public Works or Department of Transportation during the review process). <br />L. Availability of Utilities: Water, telephone, electricity, solid waste and sewage disposal.
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