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4. The community does not support the concept of multiple dwellings on a single <br /> building lot. Therefore a strategy of building restriction needs to be sought. <br /> 5. The community does not want big development. They do not want condominiums <br /> or resorts. <br /> 6. The residents want to build a sustainable community where public and private <br /> services and jobs are available. <br /> 7. The community wants village centers where public services and private sector <br /> jobs are available. The transportation system should include a pedestrian, bicycle <br /> and electric vehicle friendly trail and roadway system. <br /> 8. The community wants a residential area within the village center where seniors <br /> can reside within easy reach of services without the use of automobiles. <br /> 9. The community wants a shuttle service between small village centers, school and <br /> recreation areas, and a connection with whatever mass transit system is developed <br /> linking other areas, such as Hilo, Keaau, or Pahoa. <br /> <br /> 2.4 THE RESULTING PLAN <br /> <br /> The evolution of the Plan began during the Community Action Committee of Pazadise Hui <br /> Hanalike meeting in October of 1993 which resulted in workshops held in January 1994. <br /> Participants in the workshops were solicited through advertisements in the local newspaper and <br /> by word of mouth. No individual was turned away whether they were home owners, lot owners, <br /> renters, or even from other communities. There was no requirement for membership in any <br /> organization. These workshops produced a consensus agreement on a basic map and the concept <br /> of a plan. Further Community Action Committee meetings resulted in a strategy for presenting <br /> the map and the plan concept to the community and county officials for approval by the County <br /> 13 <br /> <br />