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Harry Kim <br />Mayor <br />Roy Takemoto <br />Managing Director <br />JUL 1 7 2020 <br />County of Hawai` i <br />WINDWARD PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Aupuni Center • 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Phone (808) 961-8288 • Fax (808) 961-8742 <br />Aaron S.Y. Chung, Council Chair <br />and Members of the County Council <br />County of Hawaii <br />25 Aupuni Street <br />Hilo, HI 96720 <br />Dear Chair Chung and Council Members: <br />Thomas Raffipiy, Chair <br />John Replogle, Vice -Chair <br />Gilbert Aguinaldo <br />Dean Au <br />Joseph Clarkson <br />SUBJECT: Amendment to Change of Zone Ordinance No. 10 019 (REZ 09-000101) <br />Applicant: Dr. Brian Sugai <br />Request: Six (6) Year Time Extension to Condition D (Time to Complete <br />Construction) <br />Tax Map Key: 2-3-037:019 <br />The Windward Planning Commission, at its duly held public hearing on July 2, 2020, recommended <br />for your approval the proposed legislative bill for an amendment to Change of Zone Ordinance No. <br />10019. The subject property is located adjacent to the Alenaio drainage channel on the east side of <br />Komohana Street approximately 700 feet south of the Komohana Street-Ponahawai Street <br />intersection, Ponahawai, South Hilo, Hawaii. <br />The applicant, Dr. Brian Sugai, has submitted an application for a six (6) -year <br />time extension to Condition D (Time to Complete Construction) of Ordinance No. 10 19, <br />which was originally approved on March 18, 2010 and which reclassified approximately <br />one (1) acre of land from an Agricultural 1 -acre (A-1 a) to Neighborhood Commercial - <br />20,000 square feet (CN -20) zoning district. <br />The applicant initially planned to construct an approximately 20,000 -square foot, <br />two-story building to contain his medical office and other offices for rent/lease on the <br />ground floor and a residential unit on the second floor to be used by the applicant. The <br />original plan also set aside an area on the property for an additional 20,000 -square foot <br />building. However, due to cost considerations, the applicant decided to reduce the size of <br />the structure to a proposed 8,900 -square foot, two-story office building, including one (1) <br />residential unit and a 36 stall parking lot, two (2) of which will be ADA accessible. <br />Hawai'i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer <br />