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2018-2020
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Harry Kim, Mayor
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with the intent of having them used as vacation rental units. In trying to address the <br />various rezoning conditions such as water, archaeology, and emergency access, the plan <br />was scaled back to twenty-nine (29) single-family dwellings with related amenities, <br />including a recreation center, and to possibly include a pavilion or lanai, swimming pool, <br />and a barbeque area. In the July 23, 2012 letter requesting an administrative time <br />extension, it was noted that after the rezoning was approved, the applicant promptly <br />sought to address a number of the archaeological and cultural -related zoning conditions. <br />That combined with the then sagging economy, affected the applicant's ability to finalize <br />the financing of its project at that time. However, with much of the "soft" work done and <br />the uptick in the economy, the applicant believes it can secure the required financing to <br />complete the construction plans and develop the project within the requested 5 -year <br />extended timeframe. <br />3. Landowner: Kona Country Club, Inc. <br />4. Supportive Information: The applicant has submitted the attached in support of the <br />request: (P.D. Exhibit 1 - Application for Time Extension dated December 30, 2019 <br />and Additional Information dated January 6, 2020) <br />CHRONOLOGY OF LAND USE PERMITTING <br />5. December 30, 2009: Effective date of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 09 159 approved <br />by the County Council, which reclassified 51.058 acres of land from an Agricultural 5 - <br />acre (A -5a) to a Multiple -Family Residential 30,000 square feet (RM -30) zoning district. <br />The applicant initially proposed to develop a maximum of sixty (60) single -and multiple - <br />family residential units and related amenities (see Exhibit A in the application). <br />6. August 8, 2012: The Planning Director granted an administrative time extension to <br />Condition D (Time to Complete Construction) until December 30, 2019. (see Exhibit B <br />in the application). <br />7. August 28, 2012: Final Plan Approval (PLA -12-000869) was issued by the Planning <br />Department to allow the development of twenty-nine (29) single-family dwellings with <br />related amenities, including a clubhouse and swimming pool (see Exhibit E in the <br />application). This approval has since lapsed, and the applicant will be required to submit <br />new plans for Final Plan Approval prior to construction. <br />-2- <br />
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