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9. South Kohala Community Development Plan <br /> The South Kohala Community Development Plan (SKCDP)was adopted and went into effect on <br /> December 1, 2008 via Ordinance No.08 159. The subject property is not situated within the <br /> main population centers of Waimea and Waikoloa Village. Therefore,there are no land use <br /> policies or land use guidance specific to this `Ouli area that includes the subject property. <br /> However, district-wide policies focused on the following priorities for the entire district: <br /> • Preserve Culture/Sense of Place <br /> • Traffic and Transportation <br /> • Affordable Housing <br /> • Emergency Preparedness <br /> • Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability <br /> Given the purpose of these land use amendment requests are to facilitate the <br /> subdivision of an existing property into only two (2) lots, each of which will <br /> accommodate existing single-family dwellings, its approval will not have any adverse <br /> effects upon these important policies since the net effect will be to preserve the "status <br /> quo". And like other similar restrictions associated with similar land use amendment <br /> requests throughout the Kanehoa and adjoining Anekona subdivisions,the Applicant <br /> would be receptive to establishing restrictive covenants in the deeds of the proposed <br /> lots within the subject property that will give notice that the terms of the zoning <br /> ordinance prohibit the construction of a second dwelling unit and condominium <br /> property regimes on each lot. <br /> 10. State Land Use Designation; Agricultural. <br /> The subject property is situated within an area designated for both Agricultural and <br /> Rural uses by the State Land Use Commission. While this particular area of Oull was <br /> initially designated for Agricultural uses, a significant number of lots within the Kanehoa <br /> and adjoining Anekona Subdivisions have been amended into the Rural District over <br /> recent decades stretching as far back as 1998 and as recent as 2016, as shown on <br /> Figure 5—State Land Use. <br /> 6 ) p <br />