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The darker green represents Agricultural 1-acre lots. We have some forest reserve that’s owned <br />by the State down on the southern portion of the map, and we have some Agricultural 5 acre <br />larger properties on the upper side. <br /> <br />The General Plan LUPAG Map shows the area of the subject application being identified as Low <br />Density Urban. This is the Hawaiian Beaches/Hawaiian Shores neighborhood village center map <br />from the Puna Community Development Plan. The area identified is more mauka from where <br />the subject application is. This is right in the beginning of the Hawaiian Shores/Hawaiian <br />Beaches Subdivision. <br /> <br />This is an aerial photograph of the subject property identified with the red “X”. The actual area <br />of the tower is identified with a red circle. We have Māikoiko Street as well as Manalo Street. <br />Māikoiko Street will be this street that provides access. And, again, we have Kahakai Boulevard <br />providing access into the subdivision. As you’ll notice, the area is, has scattered single family <br />dwellings as well as vacant lots. This particular lot is identified as the community center for the <br />subdivision. <br /> <br />The applicant is requesting to construct a wireless telecommunications facility consisting of a <br />150-foot tall monopole. This will have no guy wires or no lights. This is capable of supporting <br />antennas for five or more wireless communications carriers for collocation. It will also include <br />ground equipment, such as equipment cabinets and standby generators, and a 6-foot high chain <br />link security fence around the perimeter. The leased area will be 3,075 square feet. The actual <br />property is 3.8 acres in size. So it’s just a small portion of the property. The facility will be <br />located in the southeast corner of the Māikoiko Street, sorry about that. I pronounced it wrong <br />earlier, Māikoiko Park, which serves as the community park for the Hawaiian Shores <br />Subdivision. The proposed facility will improve telecommunication services to the communities <br />of Hawaiian Shores, Hawaiian Parks, Hawaiian Beaches, I’m not even going to try. <br /> <br />PUBLIC: Keo‘nepo‘ko Iki. <br /> <br />DARROW: Keo‘nepo‘ku <br /> <br />PUBLIC: Keo‘nepo‘ko Iki. <br /> <br />DARROW: Okay, ‘ko Iki Farm Lots, and Wa‘a Wa‘a. <br /> <br />The applicant’s site plan, this was provided within the application. Again, it shows the subject <br />property and the different structure, as well as the tennis courts that’s on the property, the area of <br />the application is identified in a red outline. And, again, it will be provided access from <br />Māikoiko Street. This is an elevation of the tower showing the different panels on the top. This <br />is a site photo from Māikoiko Street towards where the actual tower will be. You’ll notice that <br />there are some tall trees in the area. <br /> <br />This is looking from Māikoiko Street closer to Kahakai Boulevard, looking at the community <br />center and the properties. So, again, the tower simulation is identified here. So this is kind of <br />what it will look like once it’s built. This is from Manalo Street, looking again from Kahakai <br /> <br /> 2 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />