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DRAFT- SUBJECT TO CHANGE <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, go ahead, Christian. <br /> KAY: Thanks again for your patience. As I stated before, the subject property is located in the <br /> North Kona District of Hawai`i Island, here indicated with a red star. For reference we've got <br /> Mamalahoa Highway running generally north-south through the slide, and a close landmark is <br /> the Matsuyama Food Mart. <br /> from applicant is requesting a State Land Use Boundary Amendment A gricultural to Urban <br /> for .992 acres of land and a Change of Zone from an Agricultural-1 acre zoning district to a <br /> Single-Family Residential 15,000-square-foot zoning district for the same area of land. If the <br /> requested land use entitlement changes are approved, the applicant proposes to subdivide the <br /> property into a total of two lots with a minimum lot size of 15,000 square feet each, consisting of <br /> one existing single-family dwelling and supporting infrastructure on each lot for estate planning <br /> purposes. The applicant plans to complete subdivision of the property by mid-year 2022. <br /> Here is the county zoning map for the area. We've got a similar Agricultural 1-acre zoning and <br /> Agricultural 5-acre, Agricultural 3-acre zoning in the area. Again for reference, we've got <br /> Mamalahoa Highway running generally north-south through the slide. The subject property <br /> takes its access off of Kinoulu Street at the intersection of Kalaoa Street. <br /> The current State Land Use, pardon me, the current State Land Use designation for the subject <br /> property and much of the surrounding area is Agricultural. <br /> However, the County's General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide Map designates the <br /> subject property and much of the surrounding area in its Low-Density Urban designation, which <br /> is meant for more low-density residential type uses up to six units per acre. <br /> The subject property is located within the Kona Urban Area, again outlined here in a yellow star, <br /> and isconsidered by the Kona CDP an infill rezoning for the area. <br /> Here is an aerial photo of the subject property outlined in red. Again, we've got Hawai`i Belt <br /> Road, or Mamalahoa Highway,running here, Kalaoa Street in this general vicinity, and then <br /> Kinoulu Street. The subject property is currently improved with the two dwellings: the first <br /> which was built in 1961 here, and then the second which was built under an `Ghana Permit in <br /> 1992 here to the right. Other uses in the area are residential in nature, some small agricultural <br /> uses, and a water bottling plant, which was approved by Special Permits across the highway. <br /> Here is the applicant's proposed subdivision map. Again, we've got Mamalahoa Highway <br /> running here. Again, Proposed Lot 1-A would consist of the original dwelling on the property <br /> built in 1961; Proposed Lot 1-B would consist of what is now permitted as an `ohana dwelling <br /> on the property. <br /> Here's some photos of the subject property and surrounding area. We've got a photo here in the <br /> upper left of Mamalahoa Highway coming onto Kalaoa Street and heading toward Kinoulu <br /> Street. The upper right is a.photo of the entrance onto Kinoulu Street where the applicant takes <br /> 3 <br /> EXHIBIT A (DRAFT) <br />