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dentist office were submitted by James Lutter to the Planning Department for review in <br /> compliance with Condition B of Ordinance No. 88-15. <br /> <br /> 8. October 8, 1993: Effective date of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 93-101 (REZ 749) <br /> approved by the County Council, which reclassified TMK: 2-2-21:7 & 46 from Office <br /> Commercial (CO-20) to General Commercial (CG-20). The applicant was Hilo Audio, <br /> Inc. (Refer to Exhibit B within the applicant's amendment request) <br /> <br /> 9. January 17, 1995: Final Plan Approval was secured by Roy Suzuki of Hilo Audio, Inc. <br /> for a retaiUwarehouse building in compliance with Condition B. The building was not <br /> constructed within 3 years from the date of issuance of Final Plan Approval, as required <br /> by Condition C. (Refer to Exhibit C within the applicant's amendment request) <br /> 10. December 13, 2006: Approval date for Final Consolidation Approval No. CON 06- <br /> 000065, which consolidated TMKs: 2-2-21:7 & 46 into TMK: 2-2-21:7. The <br /> consolidated property is 20, 812 square feet in size. <br /> 11. March 5, 2007: The applicants submitted plans for Plan Approval to the Planning <br /> Department. <br /> 12. April 2, 2007: The Planning Department informed the applicants that the department is <br /> not able to process the Plan Approval. <br /> DESCRIPTION OF STATE AND COUNTY PLAN5 <br /> 13. General Plan LUPAG Map: High Density Urban. <br /> 14. State Land Use Designation: Urban. <br /> 15. County Zoning: General Commercial (CG-20). <br /> 16. Chapter 205A, ARS, Coastal Zone Management Program: The entire State of <br /> Hawaii lies within the Coastal Zone Management area. The intent of the Coastal Zone <br /> Management Program is to guide and regulate public and private uses in the coastal zone <br /> management area with respect to recreational resources, historic resources, public access <br /> to the shoreline, scenic and open space resources, coastal ecosystems, marine resources, <br /> economic uses, coastal hazards, managing development, public participation, and beach <br /> protection <br /> 17. Special Management Area (SMA): The property is not located within the Special <br /> Management Area (SMA). <br /> -3- <br /> <br />