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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2004-2006
Communication
0906
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000
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Harry Kim, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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Council: Bill 290 passes second & final reading - 7/19/06 Council: Bill 289 passes second & final reading - 7/19/06 Council: Bill 290 passes first reading; adopts PC-91 - 7/07/06 Council: Bill 289 passes first reading; adopts PC-90 - 7/07/06 PC-91: Recommends passage of Bill 290 on first reading - 6/20/06 PC-90: Recommends passage of Bill 289 on first reading - 6/20/06
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size located in the Kanehoa Estates Subdivision. The property is fully developed with <br /> two single-family residences and astorage/shop azea and was previously used as an <br /> office and shop azea for a construction company. Prior to its use as an office site, the <br /> parcel was used for pasturing animals. The property slopes in a southerly direction at an <br /> approximate grade of 5 to 10 percent. <br /> 10. Kanehoa Estates Subdivision: The property was created on April 29, 1985 as one of <br /> 27 lots in the Kanehoa Estates Subdivision. <br /> 11. Adjacent Land Uses: The adjacent property to the east, west and south are zoned A-Sa, <br /> and properties to the north across Kawaihae Road aze zoned A-3a. <br /> 12. Surrounding Zoning/Land Uses: Surrounding lands are located within the State's <br /> Agricultural and Rural Districts and the County's A-Sa and RA-2a zoned districts. The <br /> Anekona Estates Subdivision (Final Subdivision Approval granted on October 23, 1990 <br /> for 361ots) is located immediately to the west (makai) of the Kanehoa Estates <br /> Subdivision. The Kamuela Plantations Subdivision, consisting often lots, is located to <br /> the east, and the Waimea Landmazk Estates Subdivision, consisting oftwenty-six lots, is <br /> located to the north across Kawaihae Road. These subdivisions include mixed residential <br /> uses and vacant lands. <br /> <br /> 13. Previous Approvals: From 1998 to present, the County Council has approved similar <br /> requests for State Land Use Boundary Amendments from the Agricultural to Rural <br /> Districts and Change of Zones from A-Sato RA-2a in the Kanehoa Estates Subdivision <br /> and Anekona Estates Subdivision. There aze more than twenty similaz requests approved <br /> by the County Council. <br /> <br /> 14. ALISH: Unclassified. <br /> <br /> 15. Land Study Bureau's Detailed Land Classification System: "E" or "Very Poor". <br /> <br /> 16. U.S. Soil Survey: Puu Pa extremely stony very fine sandy loam (PVD), 6 to 20 percent <br /> slopes. Permeability is moderately rapid, runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is <br /> moderate. <br /> <br /> 17. FIRM: Zone "X", area determined to be outside the 500-year flood plain. <br /> <br /> 18. FloralFauna Resources: I3o formal floralfauna study was submitted, as the site has <br /> been fully developed. The natural vegetation consists of buffle grass, fountain grass, <br /> Spanish clover, prickly poppy and yellow guava. Common animal species in the azea <br /> -2- <br /> <br />
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