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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> amendment to the ordinance, which I would support. The extension of <br /> Kakahiaka would be a contingent obligation that would have to be a lien <br /> <br /> against at least one of the parcels resulting from SUB 2002-051. <br /> The applicant has submitted the following in support of the amendment request. <br /> <br /> (Planning Department Exhibit 1 - Amendment Request) <br /> BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> <br /> 2. SLU 1244/REZ 1047: Effective September 22, 2004, the State Land Use Boundary was <br /> amended from Agricultural to Urban for the subject property under Ordinance No 04-105 <br /> <br /> and the property was rezoned from Agricultural 5-acre (A-5a) to Multiple-Family <br /> Residential-4,000 square feet (RM-4) under Ordinance No. 04-106 to allow the <br /> <br /> development of a 100-unit affordable housing project. The original conceptual <br /> development plan included eight (8) eight-plex units, nine (9) four-plex units, a <br /> <br /> picnic/playground area, 125 off street parking stalls, an on-site sewage treatment plant, <br /> landscaping and open areas, including an archaeological preserve. The multi-family <br /> buildings are proposed to be two stories in height. The units are proposed to be <br /> <br /> approximately 1,175 square feet in size and will include 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in <br /> each unit. They will also include a 7-foot by 12-foot storage area and covered lanais. <br /> <br /> 3. Subdivision 02-000051: Final Subdivision Approval was granted on August 29, 2005 to <br /> Westpro Development, Inc. for the subdivision of TMK: 7-3-10:3 into four lots ranging <br /> <br /> from 10 to 14 acres each, plus a roadway lot. The 10-acre area for this proposed <br /> amendment is one of the four lots of this subdivision, which is now identified as <br /> <br /> TMK:7-3-10:51. (Planning Department Exhibit 2 -Copy of Approved Subdivision <br /> Map) <br /> <br /> 4. Access: Access to the project site is proposed to be via the extension of Kakahiaka <br /> Street. According to the Department of Public Works, the existing Kahahiaka Steet is <br /> <br /> County owned and has a right-of-way width of 50 feet and a 20-foot wide pavement. <br /> AGENCIES'/ASSOCIATION COMMENTS <br /> <br /> 5. Department of Public Works (March 17, 2006 Memo): <br /> "We reviewed the subject application. Please consider the following alternate wording <br /> for the proposed amendment: <br /> <br /> H. The applicant shall construct the extension of Kakahiaka Street through the <br /> <br /> -3- <br />