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<br /> e <br /> convey the cultural and historic significance of the project area to visitors and residents. <br /> Overall, approximately 25 percent of the project site would remain as open space." <br /> 5. Supportive Information: The applicant has submitted the following in support of the <br /> request: (See Exhibit A -Excerpts from Change of Zone and Special Management <br /> Area Use Permit Applications) <br /> STATE AND COUNTY PLANS <br /> 6. SLU: Urban. <br /> 7. General Plan LUPAG Map: The General Plan document identifies the Keauhou-Kona <br /> area as a major resort destination. The General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation <br /> Guide (LUPAG) Map designates the area for Urban Expansion and Low Density Urban <br /> Development. Urban Expansion Area allows for a mix of high density, medium <br /> density, low density, industrial and/or open designations in areas where new <br /> settlements may be desirable, but where the specific settlement pattern and mix of uses <br /> have not yet been determined. Within areas designated for development as resorts, <br /> portions of the resort area may be included in the urban expansion area. The Low <br /> Density Urban Development designation refers to single family residential in character, <br /> ancillary community and public uses and convenience type commercial uses. <br /> 8. General Plan Consistency: Economic, Housing, Environmental Quality, Flood <br /> Control and Drainage, Public Utilities, Transportation, Land Use and Residential <br /> elements' goals, policies and courses of action for North Kona. <br /> 9. Hawaii State Plan Consistency: Economy, Population, Physical Envirotunent, Land <br /> and Air Quality, Water, Facility Systems for Solid and Liquid Wastes, Transportation, <br /> Socio-Cultural Advancement (housing) objectives and policies. <br /> 10. Kona Regional Plan: The Kona Regional Plan recommends a residential density of 18 <br /> units per acre (RES-18). <br /> 11. County Zoning: Agricultural-5 acres. <br /> 12. SMA: The subject property is situated within the SMA boundary. The applicant has <br /> filed an SMA application concurrently with the Change of Zone application. <br /> -3- <br /> <br />