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Communication 823 <br />Bill 358 <br />Page 2 <br />6. The approval of the Change of Zone request from Single Family Residential 10,000- <br />square feet (RS-10) to Industrial-Commercial Mixed 20,000-squaze feet (MCX-20) <br />would result in an appropriate land use pattern that will further benefit the public based <br />on the following: <br />• "1'he rezoning action complements the Economic Element goals, objectives, and/or <br />policies articulated in the Hawaii County General plan, particularly those relating to <br />diversification of economic activities and providing land for such uses. The subject <br />request proposes to develop commercial uses on the subject parcel <br />The rezoning action complements to the Land Use Element of the Hawaii County <br />General Plan and the LUPAG Map designation for the area. The LUPAG Designation <br />for the area is Industrial. Surrounding land uses are zones Industrial, Industrial- <br />Commercial Mixed, and Residential. Because surrounding land uses, designations and <br />zoning are compatible with the MCX zoning, this request is to be considered as <br />conceptually consistent with the General Plan. <br />• The Land LJse Study Bureau's Overall Master Productivity Rating for the parcel is <br />"Urban". <br />• The approval of the Change of Zone Request will not be violative of Chapter 205A, <br />Hawaii Revised Statutes. The property is not situated within the Special Management <br />Area. It is located approximately two miles away from the coastline. <br />• As the site is already fully developed, no archeological sites, cultural, historical <br />resources, nor species are expected to be adversely affected because of this request. <br />• The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) identifies the parcel "X" outside the 500-year <br />flood plain. <br />7. Requisite of the Planning Director's favorable recommendation for the Change of Zone <br />request are approximately fifteen conditions contained in Bill No. 358 that delineate <br />access routes and other requirements for the proposed project. <br />At today's meeting, Chris Yuen, Director of the Planning Department and Sidney Fuke, <br />representative of the applicant, provided this Committee with background information about the <br />origins and purpose of Bill No. 358. <br />During discussion, Mr. Yuen explained that the subject parcel is in azea with mixed industrial <br />uses. As such, the MCX request is considered consistent with the LUPAG Industrial zoning. <br />Mc Fuke added that it is necessary for the applicant to relocate as soon as possible. <br />