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4. Public Safety and Sanitation Services <br />The subject site is located in an area where basic infrastructure is <br />available or will, if needed, be made by the applicant. Access <br />would not be taken from the Pahoa By -Pass but from the cross <br />street (Kahakai Boulevard). <br />5. Parks and Recreation <br />This section is not really applicable, as the project would have no <br />direct impacts on parks. Nonetheless, there are existing park <br />facilities in the villages of Kea'au and Pahoa. Then, too, the site is <br />not listed for any future trails or park related uses. <br />5. Energy SustainabiliN <br />The applicant may utilize solar and photovoltaic system to help with <br />some of its power needs. other means to reduce dependency on <br />the conventional fuel source is being explored. <br />The third theme -is Transportation. This theme identifies, as it pertains to <br />the subject request, the following goals and objectives: <br />Goats <br />• Reduce percentage of residents who commute to employed outside <br />of Puna <br />Obj'ectives <br />• Provide more services and employment within Puna's village and <br />town centers <br />• create new employment opportunities in Puna in order to reduce <br />long commuting <br />It also identifies five (5) elements. The project's relationship to these <br />elements follows. <br />1. Traffic Demand Management <br />The intended use will not generate much (if any) employee traffic, <br />as the applicant and his wife will probably the only operators of this <br />food processing business. The projected volume of sales and <br />activity should also be quite low. Nevertheless, if there are more <br />intensive commercial uses of the property, its location would help <br />reduce the flow of both workers as well as residents requiring <br />13 <br />
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