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Heather Kimball, Council Chair <br />and Members of the County Council. <br />County of Hawaii <br />September 30, 2024 <br />Page 3 <br />relationship among the various land uses. The LUPAG Map establishes the basic urban <br />and non -urban form for areas within the County. In most cases, the LUPAG map shows <br />the general location of a particular designation, and the boundaries are not meant to be <br />precisely scaled (e.g., not intended to be interpreted with along parcel lines or with metes <br />and bounds precision). <br />While the LUPAG map shows the rezone area as important agricultural lands <br />(IAL), the Director determined that the area should be situated within the extensive <br />agricultural (EA) designation given its similar agricultural characteristics to EA <br />designated lands to the west. The EA designation includes lands that are not capable of <br />producing sustained, high agricultural yields without the intensive application of modern <br />farming methods and technologies due to certain physical constraints such as soil <br />composition, slope, machine tillability and climate. According to the Zoning Code, the <br />FA district provides for a blend of small-scale agricultural operations associated with <br />residential activities and which may be characterized by farm estates, small acreage <br />farms, or subsistence lots and not at an intensive, commercial production scale, thus the <br />FA zoning would be appropriate within the EA LUPAG designation. <br />The rectangularly shaped rezone area consists of two parcels totaling 26.762 acres <br />of land that gently slopes mauka between the 300- and 400-foot elevation. There is an <br />existing 2,000± square -foot warehouse structure (that was utilized by the previous <br />landowner to store nursery operation supplies and as a small office) situated towards the <br />makai portion of the subject property, as well as a small shed towards the rear. Should the <br />requested change of zone be approved, the applicant will remove these structures to make <br />way for the proposed subdivision. <br />The rezone area is situated adjacent to the south of Ola Hou Estates subdivision, <br />which was rezoned in 2012 and subdivided in two phases between 2018 and 2021, <br />consisting of 35 one -acre sized lots zoned A -la. Properties immediately to the east, south <br />and west of the rezone area are similarly zoned A-20a. Located about a quarter of a mile <br />to the west is the Kea`au Agricultural Lots Subdivision, which was rezoned in 1984 and <br />subdivided in 1985, consisting of 322 one -acre agricultural lots. Further to the north on <br />both sides of the Old Kea`au-Pahoa Road are the Kea`au Elementary and High School <br />complexes and to the south is Punana Leo o Hilo complex on lands zoned A-20a and <br />developed under a Special Permit issued in 1979. Land uses within proximity to the <br />rezone area consist of rural lots and public and private educational complexes. <br />The proposed FA zoning and family -agricultural subdivision will be similar in <br />character and use to the adjoining Ola Hou Estates and nearby Kea`au Agricultural Lots <br />subdivisions and will establish small family agricultural lots near the Kea`au Town <br />Center urban core and larger, more expansive agricultural lands to the west. <br />