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agreement for lot owners in the Machado Acres Subdivision, each lot owner <br />automatically becomes a member of the Machado Acres Association as a condition of <br />ownership. Further, in accordance with the By -Laws of the Machado Acres <br />Association, the purpose of this nonprofit organization is to administer an 8± -acre part: <br />site (TMK: 2-4-29:28 and 2-4-60:1) which had been set aside by the developer as a <br />public park area. Although the developer donated $10,000 to the Machado Acres <br />Association in lieu of developing the park, the park was never developed due to the <br />high cost to prepare the land, which far exceeded the money available. It is also stated <br />that the Machado Acres Association is legally liable for any injuries that may occur on <br />the designated park area, and therefore, the Association prefers to eliminate all liability <br />that the Association and its members are presently subjected to. As a solution to this <br />liability problem, the Machado Acres Association requested that the affected Machado <br />Acres Subdivision be rezoned so as to separate the designated park site from each lot. <br />The park site would then be dedicated to the County of Hawaii for park recreational <br />purposes. <br />4. Supportive Information: In support of the request, a Change of Zone Application has <br />been submitted. (See Exhibit A - Change of Zone Application) <br />STATE AND COUNTY PLANS <br />5. SLU: Urban. <br />6. General Plan Goals and Policies: The proposed request would be consistent with the <br />goals, policies, standards and courses of action of the Land Use, Single -Family <br />Residential, and Recreation Elements. <br />7. General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) Map: Low Density <br />Urban Development, which allows for single family residential in character, ancillary <br />community and public uses, and convenience type commercial uses. <br />8. Hilo Community Development Plan: The Hilo Community Development Plan was <br />adopted as Resolution No. 1 on May 21, 1975 by the Planning Commission. The plan <br />intended to serve as the official development guide for the short range growth and <br />development of the Hilo community, based on the policies established in the County <br />dm <br />