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Parker~Ranch <br /> eet. 1847 <br /> May 1S, 200 <br /> <br /> The Honorable Brenda Ford, Chair <br /> Committee on Public Works & Intergovernmental Affairs <br /> Hawaii County Council <br /> Councilroom <br /> Ben Franklin Building, 2°d Floor <br /> 333 Kilauea Avenue <br /> Hilo, HI 9620 <br /> Dear Chair Ford: <br /> RE: Bill 5i, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 2'], Flood Control, <br /> Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition), as Amended, <br /> Relating to Stormwater Management <br /> My name is Riley W. Smith, licensed professional engineer, former Deputy Chief <br /> Engineer of the Department of Public Works (1993 to 1995) and former State President <br /> of the Hawaii Society of Professional Engineers (2004). I am speaking on behalf of my <br /> employer, Parker Ranch, Inc. <br /> My concerns with the current version of Bi11 S1, is that although it was originally <br /> intended as a "housekeeping" effort, its scope has been broadened to its current state. It <br /> has over stepped its purpose and has the following problems: <br /> • Conflicts with existing law and rules; <br /> • Technical requirements based on ambiguous and undefined terms; <br /> • Pru~.'?~t*al inaccuracies; <br /> • Arbitrary design standards that are much more restrictive-than EPA <br /> requirements; and <br /> • Detrimental impacts to land use and development cost <br /> In its current form, it is likely that it will result in extensive additional development costs <br /> for new housing developments, including affordable housing, that will be passed on and <br /> result in price increases too high for most Hawaii County residents. This is especially <br /> true for those who are first-time home buyers. <br /> A case in point is the Waimea Town Center, or Parker 202o project (as envisioned by <br /> former Ranch owner, Richard Smart). In 1995, Parker Ranch contracted for the design <br /> and construction to redirect both Kamuela and Lanimaumau Streams. These waterways <br /> were FEMA designated flood zones and appeared on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps. <br /> They impacted the North Hawaii Community Hospital site, as well as portions of Parker <br /> Ranch Center and Pukalani Road. Federal requirements dictated that aloo-year flood <br /> recurrence interval be followed for this Soo-acre drainage basin. Based on the <br /> magnitude of a storm that could be expected once every loo years, a peak flow of 1Soo <br /> cfs was calculated. This flow required that a trapezoidal, earth-lined drain channel be <br /> Cnnctnirtarl.~t Wa,5.2.~' '12]IjP. i~+~ at an avafg'_-. ~lEd1Sa1Z1 <br /> l ACu•~~ tl.th~,a H~~ t~.- I:cuiuicl.~_ H.m..ni ~)r-~Y i <br /> {~1.: fBnRi ~~~_',l l • 11~c ~,{{)R1RRi-~hO? ~ ~~«~~.~_~rl.c:rrat7ch.c~mi 11[[ <br /> Comm. No. ~ ~ T <br /> Ref. Yo, <br /> Ref, Date ~ ' <br /> <br />