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2020-2022
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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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BOUSLOG: The 900 units are counted as visitor units because we are asking for rezoning. The <br /> 264 that were already entitled on, on multi-family zoned lands for Hilton Grand Vacations will <br /> remain, continue to be considered residential units. <br /> VITOUSEK: So,that's the reason why those aren't pursuing a project district, also? <br /> BOUSLOG: No, it's just they really didn't need it. A project district makes more sense when you <br /> have many different types of land uses that need to be combined in an area and the"Area A"is <br /> simply going to be another timeshare development. There's no commercial there, there's no golf, <br /> there's no parks, there's no clubhouse, and so on. <br /> VITOUSEK: Alright. So,by our count those ones are the, "Area A" is not counting towards the <br /> visitor units,but"Area B"is counting as visitor units. <br /> BOUSLOG: Correct. <br /> VITOUSEK: That's right?And visitor, so that, and that will keep us--. The remaining number <br /> we just--. Sorry. <br /> HEAD: Yeah. <br /> BOUSLOG: Yes. So, of the visitor units, there were 1,396 remaining, 900 of those would occur <br /> here at Kumu Hou, the residential units,there were 1,555 remaining and 290-276, no it's 260— <br /> HEAD: Sixty-four. <br /> BOUSLOG: Sixty-four, I'm sorry. Two hundred sixty-four units in Areas L1, L2,plus the 25 <br /> new Single-Family lots would count against that. But well-within the 1,565 residential cap. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, and so the, the 1604 units developed, that that includes the Waikoloa Beach <br /> Marriott, the Hilton Waikoloa, and Lava Lava? <br /> BOUSLOG: Yeah, of developed visitor units, yes. Yeah. <br /> HEAD: Yeah, it includes everything contained within Waikoloa Village and the Marriott. <br /> BOUSLOG: And Lava Lava, We said the four units there. <br /> HEAD: Right, the four units of Lava Lava, that's correct, yes. Those are considered visitor units. <br /> VITOUSEK: The affordable housing commitment, for lack of a better word, is that, is that <br /> something that the developer will be willing to put in a condition of approval for the rezone? <br /> FUKE: Are you referring to the workforce housing suggestion? We've already had discussions <br /> with the staff, and if the Commission desires to have that as a separate condition, the applicant is <br /> willing to offer it up. <br /> 33 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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