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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComm. No. 2018-07 AC FINAL letter to Group 70 International, INC: Pre-consultation Draft Env. Assessment for the Pāhoa Public Library Site Selection.pdfHarry Kim Mayor West Hawaii Office 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 Phone (808) 323-4770 Fax (808) 327-3563 April 6, 2018 County of Hawaii PLANNING DEPARTMENT PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN - ACTION COMMITTEE Mr. Michael Yee, Planning Director Planning Department 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Comm. No. 2018-07 Michael Yee Director Daryn Arai Deputy Director East Hawaii Office 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Phone (808) 961-8288 Fax (808) 961-8742 SUBJECT: Comments Regarding Pre -Consultation for Draft Environment Assessment Project: Pahoa Public Library Site Selection TMK(s): (3) 1-5-002:020,1-5-007:017, and 1-5-008:001; Puna, Hawaii Aloha Director Yee, Thank you for requesting comments from the Puna Community Development Plan (CDP) Action Committee regarding the preparation of a Draft Environmental Assessment (DEA) for the subject project. Based on a range of criteria, the State of Hawaii is considering three sites for the Pahoa Public Library. For the reasons stated below, the Puna CDP Action Committee would like to respectfully submit Site #2 [Pahoa District Park — TMK (3)1-5-002:020] as the preferred site. Site 1 — Pahoa Fire Station/Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) — TMK (3)1-5-007:017. A 2005 Environmental Assessment and Environmental Impact Study for the Pahoa Fire Station and Police Sub -station articulated the following information for the area being proposed: "... the son of the original lessee of the property related that when the initial grading was done the bulldozer broke into a lava tube along the northeastern parcel boundary in the southeastern portion of the property. The tube appeared to project in mauka/makai direction, and it was known at the time that a tube entrance was situated in a due mauka direction on another agricultural lot on the other side of Highway 130. As such, a decision was made to not bulldoze a roughly 30 -foot -wide corridor thought to correspond to the www.hiplanningdot.com Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer planning&a hawaiicountygov Mr. Michael Yee, Planning Director April 6, 2018 Page 2 course of the tube as it ran beneath the property. This is evident today as a swath of natural terrain and vegetation within an otherwise completely altered parcel. On two separate days (October 18 and November 29, 2004) Matthew Clark, B.A., Dave Nelson, B.A., Christopher Hand, B.A., Michael Rivera, B.A., and Oliver Bautista, B.A., under the direct supervision of Robert Rechtman, Ph.D. carried out both a surface and subsurface reconnaissance of the property. The surface survey included pedestrian transects using a five meter spacing interval across the previously bulldozed portions of the parcel and an intensive 100% survey of the previously unbulldozed swath. At the makai end of the swath makai of the property boundary (off the parcel), a series of interconnected lava tube entrances were identified. The tube was explored in both mauka (on property and makai directions as far as humanly possible. " 'L A%" 5 ta� 1�d [Portion of Tax Map (3)1-5-007:017 showing the approximate location of the Fire Station and Police Sub Station, the unbulldozed swath, and lava tube entrances] Although there were no historic features identified on the property, nor any ancient or historic cultural materials or skeletal remains observed within the lava tubes, the EA goes on to recommend that `for safety reasons... the existing entrances to the lava tube be barricaded and that the previously unbulldozed area remains in its current state. " It appears that the identified lava tubes traverse an area within the identified 5 -acre site. Access to the Pahoa Public Library on this site would be mostly vehicular. The assumed entry would be off the main highway possibly increasing traffic and slowing traffic flow in and out of Mr. Michael Yee, Planning Director April 6, 2018 Page 3 Pahoa Town. Pedestrians would need to traverse the limited shoulder of Highway 130 to access this proposed site, which could prove especially dangerous for school aged children. The Puna CDP sites the following: • Goal 4.3.1.d Traffic congestion and traffic -related health risks are reduced. • Goal 4.4.1.a Highways have design features that improve traffic safety and reduce collisions particularly at intersections. Site 2 — Pahoa District Park — TMK (3)1-5-002:020. The subject property is located in the heart of Pahoa Village. The Puna CDP notes that this parcel "presents a good opportunity to expand the regional park and provide other facilities to stimulate the development of the town core. " The Planning Department is currently in the process of selecting a consultant to develop a Regional Town Center Master Plan and Wastewater Feasibility Study for Pahoa. Should the Pahoa Public Library be located on this property, it would mean safe walkable access for two Public schools: Hawaii Academy of Arts & Science Public Charter School and Pahoa Elementary, Intermediate, and High School. While the Puna CDP does not speak directly to libraries, it is clear that the intent of the CDP is to encourage development of public facilities within village/town centers. This type of development brings the public and traffic into areas that are specifically intended for that level of use, thus preserving the countryside and surrounding natural resources. The Puna CDP sites the following: • Action 3.1.3.c Facilitate land use entitlements and other tools for the development of existing and future village/town centers and special design districts by: 1) Recommending approval of applications for commercial zoning or use permits for existing commercial uses in designated village/town centers that do not presently have appropriate entitlements, and for proposed uses at appropriate nearby locations, provided that the size and use of the expansion area conforms to the criteria applicable to the type of village/town center at that location; and 2) Recommending denial of applications for zone changes for commercial or light industrial use on sites. Site 3 — Highway 130 Mauka (DLNR) — TMK (3)1-5-008:001. This site poses the same access and traffic concerns as Site 1. As previously stated, Site 2 [Pahoa District Park] TMK (3)1-5-002:020 is the Puna CDP Action Committees preferred location for the Pahoa Public Library. Mr. Michael Yee, Planning Director April 6, 2018 Page 4 Again, we thank you for allowing the Action Committee the opportunity to comment on the preferred site for the Pahoa Public Library and we request that you provide us with a copy of the Draft Environmental Assessment for our review and comment. Sincerely, Larry Brown Chair, Puna CDP Action Committee KM.ja \\COH33\planning\public\wpwin60\CDP\Puna CDP\Action Committee\Communications\AC Correspondence\20MAGPD Pahoa Public Library.FINAL.doc Cc: Ms. Christine Mendes Ruotola G7O 925 Bethel Street, Fifth Floor Honolulu, HI 96813