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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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JACKSON: All right. So, as Chair Carr Smith mentioned, this is an amendment, there's two <br /> amendments on the table: One is to Change of Zone Ordinance, 09 132, and one is for Change of <br /> Zone Ordinance 09 131. <br /> The subject property is outlined in red on this slide. It's located in the North Kona District. You <br /> can see Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway running in a north-south direction on the west side of the <br /> property. You can see the Kona Airport in this large gay area near the sea. And then <br /> Mdmalahoa Highway is on the right side of the slide, and just below Mdmalahoa Highway <br /> between the Pdlamanui project and the highway is the Mdkdlei Estates in this general area here. <br /> So just a little history on the P51amanui development. In 2005 the subject 725-acre property was <br /> rezoned from Agricultural and Open to Project District for a mixed-use development known as <br /> the Pdlamanui development. This project will continue to consist of approximately 1,100 <br /> residential units, inclusive of required affordable housing; a 70-acre business park; 230 acres of <br /> open space; a 74-acre dry forest preserve; a 30-acre town center known as University Village <br /> that will consist of a 120-room hotel and retail shopping and commercial amenities to support the <br /> adjacent University of Hawaii West Hawaii campus and surrounding businesses; and lastly, a <br /> 20-acre public park. Then four years later in 2009 the applicant wanted to add some industrial <br /> uses into the Palamanui project. And Project District zoning does not allow industrial uses. So <br /> the applicant applied for and secured rezone of 29 acres from Project District to Industrial- <br /> Commercial Mixed zoning. This was in order to develop 35 lots ranging in size from 20,000 to <br /> 62,000 square feet, in order to accommodate distribution, wholesaling, retail, office and other <br /> land uses permitted in the MCX district. So this MCX zoned area is part of the larger 70-acre <br /> business park, which is located in the northwest portion of the property. <br /> And this is the county zoning map. Again, you can see the property outlined in red. The Project <br /> District zoning is shown in the gay color, and then the 29-acre MCX zoned portion is this purple <br /> color in the northwest portion of the property. Surrounding zoning near Queen Ka'ahumanu <br /> Highway is Open, which is shown in the green, the dark green, and Agricultural zoning is <br /> located to the north and south and east. Makalei Estates, which is shown in the blue color is <br /> zoned Agricultural-3 acres. <br /> So, many of the conditions that the applicant is requesting to amend are related to roadways in <br /> the Palamanui project, and so I want to orient the commission to the names of the various <br /> roadways that will be discussed. And what I would like to suggest is that you have this map <br /> available as I go through the requested amendment so that you can see which roads I am going to <br /> be talking about. And this map was sent to you as Exhibit A-I of the background report of the <br /> applicant, of the application. So the Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway is located on the left side of <br /> the slide. Mamalahoa Highway is located on the right side of the slide. The Palamanui project is <br /> highlighted in yellow. And Ka'munam Drive is south of the project area, and it extends from <br /> Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway up to Mdmalahoa Highway. Of all of these roads that are shown <br /> on the map, the only one that is currently constructed is the one shown in pink, and that is <br /> referred to as Road 3A, it's also referred to as Ane Keohokdlole Highway, and it extends from <br /> Ka'iminani Drive up to the southern property boundary of Palamanui. And just to the east of the <br /> road in this general location here is the new University of Hawaii campus at Palamanui. You <br /> also notice this large pink circle on the map, and that is to indicate that this area is a transit- <br /> 5 <br /> DRAFT <br />
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