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ROshiro RepealREZ.cm.6.14.22 <br /> COUNTYN N DEPARTMENT <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> PLANNING DIRECTOR INITIATE <br /> ROBERT S. AND CAROL OSHIRO <br /> REPEAL CHANGE OF ZONE ORDINANCE N 17 7 (REZ 16-000208) <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 /> request to repeal Ordinance No. 17 7, which will revert the current zoning of the subject property <br /> from Neighborhood Commercial-10,000 square feet (CN-10) to its original Single-Family <br /> Residential-10,000 square feet (RS-10) zoning district for approximately one (1) acre of land. <br /> Since this recommendation is made without the benefit of public testimony, the Director reserves <br /> the right to modify and/or alter the recommendation. This favorable recommendation is based on <br /> the following findings: <br /> The Planning Director is initiating a request to repeal Ordinance No. 17 7 in <br /> response to a written request, dated December 29, 2021, which was submitted by the <br /> property owners Robert S. and Carol Oshiro. The repeal would revert the zoning of the <br /> approximately one (1) acre of land to its original RS-10 zoning designation from the <br /> current CN-10 zoning designation. <br /> According to the request, due to the recent Covid-19 pandemic, many of the <br /> businesses and people who have been supporting the applicants in pursuing their <br /> restaurant business are no longer in business or have lost their jobs. Further, it has been <br /> approximately five (5) years since the applicants started this project, and due to their age <br /> and the recent pandemic, they can no longer pursue the restaurant development. <br /> Therefore, they are requesting that the Change of Zone Ordinance No. 17 7 be repealed, <br /> and the zoning district be reverted to its original Single-Family Residential (RS-10). <br /> A review of the Planning Department records indicates that none of the conditions <br /> of the subject ordinance have been complied with, including Condition B (time to <br /> complete construction), which required compliance within five years respectively from <br /> the effective date of the subject ordinance, which was January 20, 2017. <br />