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SECTION I <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> 1.1 OBJECTNES <br /> In October 1993 Paradise Hui Hanalike Corporation, the community association of Hawaiian <br /> Paradise Park authorized its Community Action Committee to sponsor a community plan <br /> development seminaz. The mission of this seminaz was to create a vision and amap/plan of <br /> Hawaiian Paradise Park as a mature community. The reasons for this effort were many and <br /> important. <br /> The subdivision of Hawaiian Paradise Pazk located I S miles southeast of Hilo contains over <br /> 8,800 building lots and was established in the late 1950s. This subdivision fronts State Highway <br /> 130 and stretches four miles to the Pacific Ocean and is three and one half miles wide. <br /> <br /> Approximately one and one-half miles of Highway 130 passes through the subdivision beginning <br /> at its northwest border. <br /> <br /> From its inception until the present there has been no plan for this community other than the lot <br /> layout by the original developer. Currently this azea is referred to in the County General Plan as <br /> <br /> an orchard. <br /> <br /> At this time there are an estimated 2,600 homes in Hawaiian Paradise Pazk with over 6,000 <br /> <br /> residents. It is the fastest growing community on the island with at least 100 active building <br /> permits in effect on any given day. <br /> The potential population at maximum buildout for this community with current ohana housing <br /> regulations is well over 30,000. <br /> 1 <br /> <br />