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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Honorable James Y. Arakaki, Chairman <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br /> consultation with the Department of Land and Natural Resources-Historic Preservation <br /> <br /> Division (DLNR-HPD), prior to the submittal of plans for subdivision review. Should <br /> significant historical sites be located within the subject property, an archaeological <br /> preservation/mitigation plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning <br /> Director, in consultation with the DLNR-HPD, prior to the issuance of Final <br /> Subdivision Approval or any land alteration activities. <br /> <br /> In addressing potential adverse visual impacts, the clearing of the subject <br /> property for individual homesites and agricultural uses may have on the existing upland <br /> forest character within the subject area, the applicants have proposed a 60-foot wide <br /> "forest reserve easement" for buffer purposes along the existing road, a 60-foot wide <br /> structural setback along the existing roads in lieu of the required 30-foot setback, a <br /> 30-foot "forest reserve easement" along all lot lines not covered by the 60-foot <br /> easement and a provision that no-less-than fifty percent (50%) of the entire lot area be <br /> retained in forest. These recommended conditions, which has the support of the <br /> Planning Director, will attempt to preserve the forest corridor so prominent along the <br /> roads of Kaloko Mauka Subdivision. <br /> <br /> Based on the above findings, approval of the Change of Zone request from <br /> Agricultural-20 acres (A-20a) to Agricultural-5 acres (A-5a) zoned district would result <br /> in an appropriate land use pattern that will further the public necessity and convenience <br /> and the general welfare. <br /> <br /> For your favorable consideration, an amendment to Section 25-8-2, the North and South Kona <br /> District Zone Map, of the County Zoning Code is transmitted. <br />