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Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
Communication
1299
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001
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Harry Kim, Mayor
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PC
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AGE PC 11/06/2008 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Plannning Committee (PC)
AGE PC 12/16/2008 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Agendas\2008-2010\Planning Committee (PC)
BIL 322 Draft 01 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Bills\2006-2008
REP PC 002 12/16/2008 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Reports\2008-2010\Planning Committee (PC)
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r <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Pete Hoffmann, Chairman <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> Page 6 <br /> <br /> chosen, the applicant would still have to build a road within the project that could be a <br /> portion of a mauka-makai connector road, but would not build the portion between their <br /> property and Alii Drive. Alternatives 3 and 4 have not been incorporated into the <br /> proposed conditions of zoning because it creates such a complex ordinance, but if the <br /> applicant wishes, the ordinance could be written to include these alternatives. <br /> <br /> County water is available to the project site from an existing 6-inch waterline <br /> within Queen Kalama Avenue, approximately 150 feet from the parcel. According to the <br /> applicant, the project is registered with the U.S. Green Building Council as a LEED <br /> project and has indicated that LEED design criteria require lower water demands than <br /> County requirements. As such, the DWS requests that the applicant submit data and <br /> calculations prepared by a registered professional engineer to support the LEED design <br /> criteria. <br /> <br /> The project will connect to the county wastewater system. All essential utilities <br /> are available to the site. <br /> <br /> The subject request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, <br /> relating to Coastal Zone Management Area. The property is situated within the Special <br /> Management Area, mauka of Alii Drive. The site is approximately 800 feet from the <br /> coastline and therefore, will not be impacted by coastal hazard and beach erosion. There <br /> are no identified recreational resources, public access to the shoreline or mountain areas, <br /> scenic and open space preserves, coastal ecosystems, marine resources or other natural <br /> and environmental resources in the project area. Thus, the proposed request and use of <br /> the property will not adversely impact those resources. The property is overgrown with <br /> vegetation, currently vacant and located outside of the Kahaluu Historic District. The <br /> White Sands Beach Estates and Keauhou View Estates are zoned RS-7.5 and located <br /> adjacent to the north of the project site. Lands to the west (makai) of the property are <br /> zoned A-5a. The Kahului - Keauhou Parkway (Alii Highway) borders the property to the <br /> east (mauka). Lands south of the project site are zoned RS-7.5 and RM-3.5. <br /> <br /> A survey titled Archaeological Inventory Survey, TMK: 7-7-08: 121, Land of <br /> Kapalaalaea 2, North Kona District, Island of Hawaii was prepared by Haun and <br /> Associates in January, 2006 (Appendix B). The archaeological inventory survey <br /> identified 14 sites assessed as significant for their information content. Nine sites were <br /> recommended for mitigation through data recovery, and two sites were recommended for <br /> preservation. The plans for data recovery will be detailed in a Data Recovery Plan <br /> prepared for DLNR-SHPD review and approval. Specific plans for preservation and <br /> maintenance of a burial feature will be detailed in a Burial Treatment Plan prepared for <br /> DLNR-SHPD and the Hawaii Island Burial Council's review and approval. The project <br />
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