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Honorable Leningrad Elarionoff, Chair <br />and Members of the County Council <br />HAWAII COUNTY COUNCIL <br />Page 4 <br />December 18, 2003 <br />--F-16 (behind Puako): this has an SMA permit for a golf course, consistent with <br />"Open' <br />--F-20: this designates an open space buffer along the Waikoloa Rd.; the bulk of <br />the property is "Urban Expansion." <br />--G-7, 8 (O'oma): this area is in the state land use conservation district; most of <br />the parcel would be "Urban Expansion" in the LUPAG map. <br />--G-10a, G -10b (G-9 in the "green" book)(Kohanaiki): this property is mostly <br />"Urban Expansion"; the county administration and the landowner are in accord as to how <br />this property should be developed (thus the proposed revision of G-9 to become G -10a <br />and G -10b), and it has obtained all discretionary permits. <br />--G-15: this is part of the Kaloko-Honokohau National Park. <br />--G-17 (Honokohau): this is state land. <br />--G-18 (Kealakehe): this is state land, EO'd to the county for a golf course. <br />--G-29 (Keauhou): these are golf courses. <br />--H-3,4,5 (Honaunau): the landowner (Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate) does <br />not oppose these changes. <br />There are also a number of proposed "Conservation" designations. Almost all of <br />these are currently in the state land use conservation district, or are owned by the state or <br />federal government. The state land use district conservation designation is the primary <br />land use control on these properties, and the LUPAG "Conservation" designation would <br />not reduce the uses currently allowed on private property. The exceptions—private land <br />that is currently in the state land use agricultural district-- are portions of H-1 at Keopuka <br />and a small area of Onouli, and H-11. Most of the Keopuka and Onouli parcels are <br />"Extensive Agricultural" and, at Keopuka, the landowner has announced that he will <br />create a conservation easement covering most of the same area. H-11 is in mauka <br />Honomalino and is owned by the Nature Conservancy and in active management for <br />conservation purposes; the LUPAG designation would not affect their ability to harvest <br />trees in the context of forest management or potential ecotour activities. <br />