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RPDInitiatedHesterRepealREZ.crk 2.7.2022 <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> PLANNING DIRECTOR INITIATED <br /> REQUEST TO REPEAL CHANGE OF ZONE OINACE N . 04 120 ( EZ 1052) <br /> Upon careful review of the request, the Planning Director recommends that the Planning <br /> Commission forward a favorable recommendation to the Hawaii County Council on this <br /> action to repeal Ordinance No. 04 120, which will revert the current zoning of the subject <br /> properties from Agricultural Project District(APD) to their original Agricultural 20-acres <br /> (A-20a) zoning district for 171.782 acres of land. Since this recommendation is made without the <br /> benefit of public testimony, the Director reserves the right to modify and/or alter the <br /> recommendation. This favorable recommendation is based on the following findings: <br /> The Planning Director is initiating a request to repeal Ordinance No. 04 120 in <br /> response to a written request submitted by Gregory Pile September 22, 2021, who is the <br /> successor trustee of the Ellis Jacob Hester Trust and owner of the subject parcels, to <br /> satisfy the requirements of the Trust upon the passing of Mr. Hester. The repeal would <br /> revert the zoning of the two (2) parcels totaling 171.782 acres of land to their original <br /> A-20a zoning designation from the current APD zoning designation. <br /> According to the request, Mr. Hester died on August 8, 2020, at which time his <br /> Trust became irrevocable. In the course of administering the Trust, Mr. Pile discovered <br /> the subject change of zone Ordinance No. 04 120 to APD for the purposes of subdividing <br /> the property into twenty-five(25) lots, from five(5) to twelve (12) acres in size and allow <br /> for deviations from standard roadway and water infrastructure requirements related to the <br /> development. According to the request, conditions of the ordinance and a subsequent <br /> subdivision request have been largely incomplete, with the deadline to secure Final <br /> Subdivision Approval by November 8, 2014. <br /> Moreover, other than the real properties, the Trust has no assets and is financially <br /> unable to complete conditions of the entitlements. Finally, the legal terms of the Trust <br /> require the parcels to be consolidated and resubdivided into two (2)lots, to provide a <br /> forty(40) acre parcel to Mr. Hester's surviving spouse, which would include the <br /> 1 <br />