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economic, and physical environments of Hawaii and its people. <br />Policies <br />• Land currently designated resort should be utilized before new resort areas are <br />considered for development. <br />• Zoning of resort areas shall be granted when the proposed development is <br />consistent with and incorporates the stated goals, policies and standards of the <br />General Plan. <br />• Designate and allocate future resort areas in appropriate proportions and in <br />keeping with the social, economic, and physical environments of the County. <br />• Evaluate resort areas and the areas surrounding existing resorts to insure that <br />viable quality resorts are developed and that the surrounding area contributes to <br />the quality, ambience and character of the existing resorts. <br />Standards: The following established standards should guide the development of <br />resort areas. <br />Major Resort Area <br />• A major resort area is a self-contained resort destination that provides <br />basic and support facilities for the needs of the entire development. <br />Such facilities shall include sewer, water, roads, employee housing and <br />recreational facilities etc. A major resort area is designated as a Resort <br />node or part of a Resort Node on the Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide <br />Map. <br />Land Use <br />• Designate and allocate land uses in appropriate proportions and mix and in <br />keeping with the social, cultural, and physical environments of the County. <br />11. County Zoning: The property is currently zoned Open (0). A Zone Change from <br />Open to Resort -Hotel (V) will be filed with the Planning Commission. <br />12. SMA: The property is situated within the Special Management Area. An SMA <br />Use permit will be submitted by WLCC prior to construction of the proposed <br />development on the project site. <br />13. Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS): An Environmental Impact <br />4 <br />