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Here is a shot of the Hilo International Airport zoning. You can see that the airport is primarily <br />within the ML -20 zoning district. But for you, here is the Ellison Onizuka Kona International <br />Airport, which is, you can see both Open and the General Industrial, MG, 1 -acre, MG -1 a. <br />We received a number of comments that people were concerned that this would impact the <br />Conservation district. So I've included a map of the Conservation district in blue. Urban is orange, <br />or red, depending on your computer, and the Agricultural zoning district is in green. But as you can <br />see, the Urban district encompasses the entire airport area. Anything that's in the Conservation <br />district is not included. We have no authority, and so it would be a moot point that this would affect <br />the Conservation district because it can't, cannot. The County has no authority; the DLNR manages <br />and regulates, through the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands, the Conservation district. So <br />this is not going to go in the Conservation district because -it wouldn't be allowed; it would only be <br />allowed in the Urban zoned area that has appropriate Countyzoining, such as ML, or in this case MG <br />for the Kona Airport. <br />So the Planning Director is recommending that PC. submit a favorabte "recommendation to the <br />Hawaii County Council in support of the Planning Director's initiated primary airports. And that <br />ends my presentation. <br />CARR SMITH: - - - <br />NEWBERG: You are muted, Nancy. <br />CARR SMITH: Sorry about that.," Thanks; Max. Director Yee, did you have any comments at this <br />point? <br />YEE: No comments right'now. <br />CARR SMITH: ---All right. Any questions; Commissioners, for the staff? Mike, go ahead. <br />VITOUSEK: Are there any plans that would depict where the proposed hotel will be located on the <br />2010 master plan? <br />ROY: I actually had the conversation with Jeff yesterday, and there was a map, very preliminary <br />map, that was brought forth that indicated it would be kind of on the, I guess it would be, looking at <br />the map, the eastern side�of, the eastern, lower eastern portion of that Urban zoned area. But the <br />plan is definitely not set in stone, and in fact, the Planning Department had many issues with that, <br />one of which was the coordination with the development of the Conservation district, which <br />requires, of course, DLNR or a State Land Use Boundary Amendment. So at present there is no real <br />solid location other than within the Urban zoned, or MG zoned, area, but I haven't seen any <br />specifics. <br />Now, we have a testifier, I know, that may speak to that plan, so you may be able to ask more about <br />that. But right now, there is no set, nothing set. <br />3 <br />DRAFT <br />