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Subdivision and Zoning Codes, Applicant's Figure 2 - Conceptual Character of <br />Town Center/Residential Village Center, Figure 3a - Residential Village Center <br />Alternatives - 4,000 SF Lot, Figure 3b - Residential Village Center Alternatives — <br />6,000 SF Lot, Figure 4a - Conceptual Plan: Roadway Concepts - Dedicable, Figure <br />4b - Conceptual Plan: Roadway Concepts - Nondedicable, and Figure 5 - Residential <br />Village Center Alternatives: Zone Lot Line Concepts) <br />5. Landowner: Hiluhilu Development, LLC. <br />OTHER INFORMATION <br />6. Chapter 343, HRS: The proposed action initially involved the development of lands in <br />the State Land Use Conservation District. As such, an Environmental Impact Statement <br />was required pursuant to Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), and the <br />Environmental Impact Statement Rules, Title 11, Chapter 200 of the Hawaii <br />Administrative Rules (HAR). The Final EIS was accepted by the State Land Use <br />Commission on October 7, 2004 and notice was provided in the October 23, 2004 <br />bulletin of the Office of Environmental Quality Control. <br />Existing Ordinance: Ordinance No. 93 45 effective May 12, 1993 reclassified <br />approximately 727.8 acres from the Unplanned (U) to the Agricultural (A -3a) district. <br />This ordinance amended the district classification of the subject area zoned A -3a <br />(450.323 acres) as well as the area currently the site of the Makalei Estates Subdivision. <br />As a result of the Project District request, amendments to applicable conditions relating to <br />the Project District area are being considered. (Exhibit 3 - Ordinance No. 93 45) <br />8. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): On November 21, 2002, the University of <br />Hawaii, which owns approximately 500 acres adjacent to the subject property, entered <br />into a MOU (amended April 16, 2004) with the applicant to consult and discuss joint <br />development opportunities, with the applicant providing critical infrastructure for the <br />University's development. The University selected the adjacent parcel as a suitable site <br />for a permanent UH campus in West Hawaii. The MOU addresses the concept of a <br />University Village. The applicant will develop a residential/commercial community on <br />its property, with a village town center on both the subject and the University's property. <br />-3- <br />