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is no significant accountability in the Planning Director's handling of subdivisions <br /> applications and special. development applications, such as PUD's. Instead this <br /> <br /> Planning Director has sought to "fly below the radar" of public scrutiny. <br /> Examples of major residential zonings that are not yet subdivided, as listed <br /> in a Mazch 20051etter from the Planning Director to the Council, are: <br /> --Waikoloa Village, approximately 1600 acres of unsubdivided <br /> RS-10 zoning, for a potential of at least 5000 more units -could <br /> triple current population in the area. <br /> --Bridge Ainalea, zoned for 2600 residential and timeshaze units. <br /> --Kohala Ranch, Project IV, zoned for 1490 units. <br /> --Former "Y.O" property neaz the top of Hina Lani Street <br /> about 1100 units. <br /> --"University Terrace" [Hilo] above Komohana Street, 500 units. <br /> --Wilder Road property has about 333 water commitments. <br /> --Pazker Ranch 2020 plan, Waimea -potentially about <br /> 600 more units. <br /> --Former "Haseko" ~roperty, south of Kona Palisades <br /> - about 400 units. <br /> According to this same 2005 communication from the Planning Director to the <br /> Council, the existing major resorts are still zoned for a large number of units. That <br /> communication also points out major pending DHHL expansion projects: <br /> --La'iopua Village 4-236 units and potentially 7 more villages <br /> --Lalamilo Phase I -36 units, Phase 2 - 400 units <br /> --Maku'u Mauka - 3741ots <br /> --Panaewa Residential-401ots <br /> --Honokohau project <br /> --Waiakea Residential -500 units.3 <br /> Discussion: Chairman Hoffmann's Resolution 158-07 can be broken down into <br /> several questions. <br /> Question 1: SHOULD THERE BE A SYSTEM OF DISCRETIONARY <br /> REVIEW FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS AND FOR OTHER <br /> SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS? The common sense answer to <br /> that question is YES. It is at the subdivision or special development application <br /> stage that the development proposal is for a specific use and design where the <br /> long-term impacts can be assessed. In James Kushner's treatise Subdivision Law <br /> z Given that this list was prepared in 2005, it is presumably out of date. <br /> s Quoting from Letter from Planning Director Christopher Yuen dated March 9 2005 to <br /> Chairman Safarik and Members of the County Council. <br /> <br />