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SXY Y aF <br />i <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN CODE <br />REQUIREMENTS, PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 20111-38 AND 46-15.1 OF THE HAWAII <br />REVISED STATUTES, FOR WEST KAWILI STREET SENIORIVETERAN HOUSING <br />IN SOUTH HILO, HAWAII, COVERED BY TAX MAP KEY (3) 2-4-057:030 <br />WHEREAS, on February 20, 2019, the Hawaii County Council adopted Ordinance <br />19-17, which amended Ordinance 07-26, changing the district classification from open (0) to <br />multi -family residential — 1,000 square feet (RM -1) of the parcel covered by Tax Map Key (3) 2- <br />4-057:030 consisting of 5.6 acres (the "PROPERTY"); <br />WHEREAS, a Market Feasibility Analysis by Vogt Strategic Insights, LTD., identifies <br />the County of Hawaii (the "COUNTY") as having unmet demand for affordable, independent <br />housing for seniors; and <br />WHEREAS, HKI Kawili LLC, an affiliate of EAH Inc. dba EAH Housing, the tenant <br />under the ground lease for the PROPERTY, and EAH Housing, the developer (the <br />"DEVELOPER") of the West Kawili Street Senior/Veteran Housing project on the PROPERTY <br />are in the process of developing an independent living facility with 92 housing units and a <br />community center (the "DEVELOPMENT"); and <br />WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER has responsibly developed, constructed and operated <br />affordable housing facilities on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and California; and <br />WHEREAS, HKI Kawili LLC will designate 91 of the 92 housing units in the <br />DEVELOPMENT as affordable in accordance with Section 201H-38 of the Hawaii Revised <br />Statues ("HRS") and one unit as the manager's residence; and <br />WHEREAS, the 91 affordable units will serve senior households defined as having <br />members ages 62 years or older, and with household incomes at or less than 80 percent Area <br />Median Income ("AMI"), with five units targeting 30 percent AMI, 45 units targeting households <br />at or less than 50 percent AMI, 31 units targeting 60 percent AMI, and 10 units targeting <br />households at 80 percent AMI; and <br />