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2020-2022
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0051
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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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AGE PC 2021/02/02 (2020-2022)
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\Council Records\Agendas\2020-2022\Planning Committee (PC)
AGE PC 2021/02/16 (2020-2022)
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Phase II Plan <br /> CARR SMITH: So—can I interrupt for just a second? Which, generally in which area? I don't <br /> know whether you are pointing to something, but it's not coming up on the screen, so. <br /> JACKSON: Oh, you can't see my pointer at all,Nancy? <br /> CARR SMITH: I cannot. I don't know if anybody else can— <br /> JACKSON: Okay, I'm sorry. The park area is located just west of the purple hotel square. <br /> Does that help? (No audible response) Okay. <br /> So the Please II plan is to extend the development north along the Ane Keohokalole Highway <br /> Extension, and in Phase II another 200 residential units are proposed north of what will be <br /> University Drive. <br /> Phase III plans also continue to develop out the University Village with another 30,000 square <br /> feet of commercial, which is shown in the pink, another 60 rooms of hotel,which shown in the <br /> purple, additional 50 residential units, which is shown in the peach color north of University <br /> Drive, and then the main improvement in Phase III would be development of the business park. <br /> The business park is shown in the yellow color, as well as the pink MCX zone color. The <br /> significant improvement as far as roadways go for Phase III is the intersection at Queen <br /> Ka`ahumanu Highway, as well as connection of University Drive all the way up to Ane <br /> Keohokalole Highway Extension. <br /> And then the last phase of the project would be further buildout of the business park, further <br /> buildout of the town center with up to 210,000 square feet of commercial, and buildout of the <br /> remaining 616 residential units on the mauka side of the property. <br /> So the applicant has eight requests, and the first request is to amend Condition S, which would <br /> change the scope and timing of public park improvements. The second request is to amend <br /> Condition V, which also changes the scope and timing of road improvements. And in Condition <br /> V there are seven specific amendments they are requesting: One is related to University Drive; to <br /> the Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway-University Drive intersection; to signalization of the <br /> Ka`iminani Drive- Ane Keohokalole Highway intersection; related to the Ane Keohokalole <br /> Highway Extension; and related to the future connector road, Road 1; they are also requesting to <br /> delete Condition V6 related to Mdkalei Drive; and to add a new condition related to Road 6A. <br /> So I'm going to go through these individually. <br /> The amendment to Condition S, which is the park improvement condition. The current condition <br /> requires development of 20-acre park site prior to issuance of a building permit for the 101 st <br /> residential unit that would occur in Phase I; it would include baseball and softball fields, soccer <br /> field, dog park, comfort station and parking; and all of the improvements are to be dedicated to <br /> the county. So the change that the applicant is proposing is to still provide a 20-acre park, 20 <br /> acres for park, but break it into two segments. The first would be to develop a 10-acre public <br /> park prior to issuance of a building permit for the 251"residential unit, which would occur in <br /> 7 <br /> DRAFT <br />
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