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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> is the proposed school site for Hawaii Christian Camping Association. Lands <br /> <br /> immediately adjacent to and west of the subject property are vacant formerly sugar <br /> cane lands. Lands to the southwest of the subject property on Milo Street, along the <br /> <br /> first 1,800± section of Milo Street, are lots approximately 13,000 square feet in size <br /> which are zoned RS-10. Existing uses along Milo Street are mainly single-family <br /> <br /> residential in nature. A few RS-15 zoned properties are also located in the area, <br /> including a former plantation camp to the east. Along the intersection of Milo Street <br /> <br /> and the old Volcano Road are properties zoned CV-10. A Service Station was recently <br /> constructed at the corner of this intersection. Approximately 1,800 feet southwest of <br /> <br /> the Keaau-Pahoa/Old Volcano Road intersection is the Keaau Town Center where <br /> existing Village Commercial (CV-10) lands are available. <br /> <br /> 24. Special Permits in the Area: The following Special Permits were issued in the area: <br /> A. Special Permit No. 686 was granted to HELCO in November 1988, on <br /> <br /> TMK: 1-6-03:93 (previously portion of 05) to the north of subject property, to <br /> <br /> continue to operate an electric power plant that was previously operated by <br /> Puna Sugar Company. <br /> <br /> B. Special Permit No. 671 was granted to the Hawaii Anthurium Growers <br /> Cooperative in August 1988, on TMK: 1-6-03:21 (to the east), to establish a <br /> <br /> processing and a packing facility for anthuriums and other flowers. <br /> C. Special Permit No. 707 was ;ranted to AMFAC Tropical Products in June <br /> <br /> 1989, on TMK: 1-6-03:18 & 23 (further east of the flower processing), to <br /> establish a fruit packing and processing plant. <br /> <br /> D. Special Permit No. 418 was granted to AMFAC Tropical Products in March <br /> 1979 and expanded in June 1989, on TMK: 1-6-03:portions of 5 and 73 <br /> <br /> (northeast of the subject), to establish tropical fruit packing and papaya puree <br /> processing facilities. Note: Special Permits No. 671, 707 and 418, which <br /> <br /> involve processing agricultural products grown off site, are now permitted uses. <br /> E. Special Permit No. 925 was granted to the Hawaii Christian Camping <br /> <br /> Association, Inc. in February 1996, on TMK: 1-6-03:17, to establish a church, <br /> <br /> -7- <br />