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and will emphasize the use of indigenous materials, subtle colors and minimal site <br />grading to blend with the existing contours and natural beauty of the area. In order <br />to maintain open space, WLCC proposes to landscape the mauka boundary of the <br />project site to buffer views from the highway and scenic vantagepoints. In <br />addition, construction will not occur within the 40 -foot shoreline setback area. <br />7. Access: Access to the site will be from a private, 50 -foot wide paved road that <br />branches off from Waikoloa Beach Drive. This road also serves as access to <br />Anaeho'omalu Bay and the public parking area. Waikoloa Beach Drive, which has <br />a right-of-way of 60 feet, provides access to the Waikoloa Beach Resort and <br />intersects with the Queen Kaahumanu Highway. Access within the project will <br />have a roadways developed to resort standards. <br />STATE AND COUN'T'Y PLANS <br />8. State Land Use Classification: At the present time the property is within the State <br />Land Use Conservation District. A State Land Use District Boundary Amendment <br />from Conservation to Urban, will be filed with the Land Use Commission. <br />RELATIONSHIP TO GENERAL PLAN OBJECTIVES <br />9. General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) Map: The General <br />Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) map designates the area as <br />Conservation. This request for a General Plan amendment would designate this <br />26.190 -acre project area as Resort Node, to complement the adjacent properties of <br />Waikoloa Beach Resort. <br />10. General Plan: The proposed amendment to the General Plan will conform to the <br />following goals, polices and standards of the following elements: <br />Recreation <br />• Provide a wide variety of recreational opportunities for the residents and <br />visitors of the County. <br />• Maintain the natural beauty of recreation areas. <br />• Provide a diversity of environments for active and passive pursuits. <br />2 <br />