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December 19,1963 for 83 lots approximately 5~ acres in size, with a majority of the <br /> lots zoned Agnculmral (A-la). The subtect parcel is a part of Increment II, which <br /> was created before the State Land Use boundazies were established <br /> 11 Rezoniags in Vacationlaad Ilawau, Unit II: <br /> A Leigh Hilbert (REZ NO. 918): Leigh Hilbert requested a Change of Zone <br /> from Open (O) and Agricultural (A-la) to Family Agricultural (FA-2a) for <br /> TMK. 1-4-73 18, dustily adtacent southeast of the subject property. <br /> (Although a State Land Use Boundary Amendment was approved for several <br /> pazcels in the area from Conservation to Agricultural, the zoning was not <br /> changed.) Mr Hilbert was in a siniilaz situation and also wanted to construct a <br /> dwelling on the property With the State Land Use Commission approval of <br /> the boundary amendment from Conservation to Agricultural on <br /> February 26, 1971 for this parcel and several others, a basis was created for <br /> Agricultural zoning. The County Council approved Hilbert's request, effective <br /> July 16, 1999, as the use would be consistent with the original intent in the <br /> creation of the parcel, be in conformance with the General Plan and State Land <br /> Use District and adjacent zoned uses. <br /> B. Michael L. Smith (REZ NO. 696): Michael SmiUi's request for a Change of <br /> Zone from Opea (O) to Agricultural (A-Sa) was approved by Ute County <br /> Council and became effective on October 24, 1991. <br /> Both pazcels are within half a mile of the subject application. <br /> <br /> nFSC1tIPTION OF PROP .ATY TARO IN . RF.,?c <br /> 12 Subject Property: The subject property is located within the Vacationland Hawaii II <br /> Subdivision. It is arectangular-shaped lot that has been partially cleared and <br /> gravelled. There is a driveway consisting of red cinders and an 8'x16' garden shed on <br /> the property. Portions of the interior and the surrounding borders of the property aze <br /> still in its natural state with ohia trees, ferns and shrubs. <br /> 13. Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey Report: The Soil Survey Report classifies <br /> soils within the protect site as Malama extremely stony muck (rMAD), 6 to 20 percent <br /> slopes This soil consists of well-drained, thin, extremely stony organic soils over A'a <br /> 3 <br /> <br />