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Request: Change of Zone from RS-10 to CN-20 by Ordinance No. 00 31 effective <br /> April 13, 2000 in order to construct an office building to relocate the accounting <br /> and clerical staff for their wholesale grocery business. <br /> d. TMK: 2-2-34:35 (22,500 square feet) ---REZ 877 <br /> Applicant: Oda-McCarty Architects <br /> Request: Change of zdne from RS-10 to CN-7.5 by Ordinance No. 98 15 effective <br /> February 24, 1998 in order to convert the existing dwelling into an office <br /> building. <br /> e. TMK: 2-2-37:16 (12,900 square feet) ---REZ 871 <br /> Applicants: Wayne and Barbara Yamanaka <br /> Request: Change of zone from RS-10 to CN-10 by Ordinance No. 97 12 effective <br /> September 12, 1997 in order to improve the existing dwelling and buildings and <br /> to convert and develop a general store and coffee/deli shop operations. <br /> f TMK: 2-2-34:67 (3.34 acres) ---REZ 861 <br /> Applicant: Big Island Candies, Inc. <br /> Request: Change of zone from RS-10 to CG-20 by Ordinance No. 97 92 effective <br /> July 3, 1997 in order to construct retail and production facilities. This property <br /> was also the subject of a Planning Director initiated General Plan Amendment <br /> (GPA 20) from Low Density Urban to High Density Urban by Ordinance No. 97 <br /> 64 effective May i4, 1997. <br /> PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> <br /> 24. Access: Existing access to the property is from Manono Street, which has 20 to 22-foot <br /> wide pavement within a 50-foot wide right-of--way. According to the City of Hilo Zone <br /> Map, Manono Street is proposed to be increased to a 60-foot wide right-of--way and <br /> therefore, a 5-foot wide future road widening strip is located along the frontage of the <br /> property. The Department of Public Works commented that the applicant shall provide <br /> full improvements to the entire frontage along Manono Street consisting of, but not <br /> limited to, pavement widening with concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk, drainage <br /> improvements, and any required utility relocation. DPW also commented that access to <br /> Manono Street will be limited to a single location. <br /> -5- <br /> <br />