A11-791 draft Final EIS documents
NOTE: This document has been officially withdrawn by the Petitioner. The Petitioner intends to address issues with this document in a future filing which will include a public comment period. This document is being provided for information purposes as it was filed with the Commission and became a public document at that time.
VOLUME I
Cover Pages and Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Project Description
Chapter 3 – Environmental Impact Statement Alternatives
Chapter 4 – Environmental Setting, Impact & Mitigation
Chapter 5 – Laws, Regulations, Land Use Plans & Policies
Chapter 6 – Agency & Public Participation
Chapter 7 – List of Preparers
Chapter 8 – References
VOLUME II A and B Appendices
Exhibit 1 – Authorization Letter
Exhibit A – Kapa`a Housing Market Study
Exhibit B – Kapa`a Highlands II Sustainability Plan
Exhibit C – Kapa`a Highlands Agricultural Master Plan
Exhibit D – Department of Water, County of Kaua`i Manager’s Report 12-10
Exhibit E – Irrigation Supply for the Kapa`a Highlands Agricultural Subdivision Water Master Plan
Exhibit F – Preliminary Engineering Report Drainage Improvements
Exhibit G – Preliminary Engineering Report Wastewater Improvements
Exhibit H – Update Traffic Impact Assessment Report
Exhibit H-1 – Rowell Traffic Impact Assessment Report
Exhibit I – Kapa`a Highlands Legal Description and Map
Exhibit J – Botanical Survey (April-May 2012)
Exhibit K – Biological Surveys Conducted
Exhibit L – An Archaeological Assessment with Subsurface Testing
Exhibit M – A Cultural Impact Assessment
Exhibit N.1 – Full Size Aerial Topography Map and Full Size Survey
Exhibit N.2 – Full Size Survey
Exhibit O – Kaua`i County Planning Commission Tentative Subdivision Approval dated June 19, 2014
Exhibit P – Invertebrate Study
Exhibit Q – Responses to Comments on the Draft EIS
Group 1 – Letters of Support
Group 2 – Responses to Primarily Traffic Comments
Group 3 – Responses to Comments on Community Related Concerns
Group 4 – Responses to Other Individual Comments
Group 5 – Responses to Agencies and Organizations