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PC-26 Page 2 June 5, 2001 <br /> applicant to subdivide and convey approximately 10 acres to the Pu`uanahulu Community <br /> Association or designee within six months from the effective date of the ordinance or by <br /> December 23, 1999. <br /> On January 6, 2000, the Planning Director granted a time extension to June 23, 2000 to complete <br /> final subdivision approval and to convey, record and title search the property. On January 18, <br /> 2000, Final Subdivision Approval was granted for the Pu`uanahulu Community Park site. On <br /> April 20, 2000, the Warranty Deed dated February 20, 2000, conveyed the 10-acre park site to <br /> the Pu`uanahulu Community Association. In July 2000, the Building Permit Application was <br /> submitted by the Pu`uanahulu Community Association. <br /> On August 7, 2000, the Planning Director issued the Final Plan Approval and the Planning <br /> Department staff approved the building permit application. <br /> On September l8, 2000, Ordinance No. 00-105, .vhich amended Condition M and M(2) was <br /> approved. The Planning Director, on Apri] 12, 2001, responded to the applicant's request to <br /> amend Condition C of Ordinance No. 00-105 and granted an extension of time to July 3, 2001, to <br /> comply with Condition C stating that non-performance is the result of conditions which could not <br /> have been foreseen and is not the result of fault or negligence. <br /> In a March 29, 2001, letter the applicant further amended its request to state that the completion <br /> <br /> date of the Park and Community Center would be November 30, 2001, and the Volunteer Fire <br /> Station will begin work by September 1, 2001, and complete the work by February 1, 2002. <br /> <br /> The State Land Use classification is "Agricultural". The LUPAG Map designation is "Intensive <br /> <br /> Agricultural" and "Extensive Agricultural". <br /> The subject property is not situated within the Special Management Area boundary. <br /> Access to the property is from Mamalahoa Highway. Water and all other essential utilities and <br /> services are or will be made available to the property. Individual wastewater disposal systems <br /> will meet with the requirements of the Department of Health and solid waste will be disposed of <br /> at the Pu`uanahulu County landfill. <br /> Committee Member Curtis Tyler reiterated some of the conditions and had them clarified by the <br /> applicant's representative, Sidney Fuke. <br /> Your Committee did not entertain further discussion on this measure. <br /> For informational purposes only. on the final vote. Committee Member Nancy Pisicchio voted <br /> "Kanalua" twice. <br /> PC-26 <br /> <br />