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i <br /> <br /> 7. Hawaii State Plan Consistency: Economic and Housing objectives and policies. <br /> 8. General Plan Consistency: Economic and Land Use Elements' goals, policies and <br /> courses of action for North Kona. <br /> 9. General Plan LUPAG Map: Urban Expansion, which allows for a mix of high <br /> density, medium density, low density, industrial and/or open designations in areas <br /> where new settlements may be desirable, but where the specific settlement pattern and <br /> mix of uses have not yet been determined. <br /> 10. Kona Regional Plan: The Kona Regional Plan adopted by the Planning Commission <br /> in April 1984, designates the area for Residential-4 units/acre (RES 4). <br /> 11. Keahole to Kailua (K to K) Development Plan: Residential Expansion. The K to K <br /> Plan was adopted by the County Council by Resolution on April 3, 1991. The Plan <br /> was adopted as a guide to be utilized in the development of infrastructure and land uses <br /> in the region. <br /> 12. Zoning: Agricultural (A-Sa). <br /> 13. SMA: The property is not situated within the Special Management Area (SMA) <br /> boundary. <br /> 14. Resolution No. 20 97: On January 22, 1997, the County Council adopted Resolution <br /> No. 20 97, which supports the County's proposal to conduct a Comprehensive Traffic <br /> Plan for the Kalaoa area. The proposed plan would include identifying the necessary <br /> infrastructural improvements for the area relating to traffic, traffic safety, water, fire <br /> protection, parks and civil defense. (See Exhibit B -Resolution No. 20 97) <br /> r.FCr'uip'rION OF PROPERTY AND SLiRROU1vDIN = RF.A <br /> 15. Subject Property: The subject property is a rectangular shaped lot. The land has <br /> been recently graded. <br /> 16. Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey Report: The soils within the project area are <br /> classified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, as Kaimu, <br /> extremely stony peat. The Kaimu series consists of thin well-drained organic soils over <br /> a'a lava on Mauna Loa. In a representative profile, the surface layer is very dark <br /> -2- <br /> <br />