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PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br />Draft -March 2008 <br />developed. Roughly half of the designated area lies within the State Urban District A little more <br />than 15 acres is zoned for residential use and is occupied by single family dwellings. <br />Approximately 9.5 acres is zoned for commercial use. The largest parcel, at nearly 7 acres, is <br />owned by the County. As part of the village plan, a controlled crosswalk or a by-pass route <br />should be considered in order to make it safer and more convenient to cross Highway 1 I. <br />,>~ ~ <br /> <br />~ ~~ <br />~ <br /> ,` <br />. <br /> ,,.~ <br /> <br />Kurtistown Communit VC <br />v <br />- - ~ * ~ <br />.. ~` <br />t, ~. <br />r. tL ~r,rl'.xe~ <br />A <br /> <br />b <br />~ . <br />s tii te <br />. <br />~ ~ <br />/; <br />~ <br />i . <br />ya <br />a, <br />9 <br />-. t usi~ <br />~, 0 , <br />~ 'r r~~'. <br /> <br />aim ~ <br />~ ~i ~ ~i ~ ,.. ~~F <br />~ <br />~ ~ i 'r <br />' <br />~., <br />• ~ ~ <br />;: pt, <br />~^. .'.,,., ~4. ~~~ ..~ <br />we: <br />`,. :' ~ <br /> <br /> • <br />• <br /> ~~ v'~ <br />~ <br />• ~ ~/ ~~ <br />----- ~ ., i....; Preliminary Village <br /> ' Center Boundary <br />D ~~ O SLU Urban <br />i <br /> <br />//\\ i <br />Emhng Luning <br />- ~ ~ +~ ~ <br />~ ~ Commerc~el Zooe <br />°`" r 'y`y <br />% <br />' <br />'" <br />t <br />~ <br />~ ,. ~ <br />~ ~ Residential Zone <br />may <br />arr. <br />~ <br />3 ~ <br />i mw <br />ek ~ Open Zone <br />N r ~ =+"~r7 ~, ,~ <br />+71 <br />k ~ <br />V ~ AgriculNrel Zone <br />.! <br />( h a . , <br />. <br />`Ainaloa Neighborhood Village Center <br />The `Ainaloa Community Association owns three 8.25-acre sites distributed evenly <br />throughout the subdivision. Two of the sites are vacant. The most central of these is suggested as <br />the site for the village center. The site consists of two parcels -one 5.5 acres and the other 2.75 <br />acres -separated by a road. The typical lot size in the subdivision is 0.275 acres. All of the lots <br />immediately surrounding the proposed village center are vacant, so the village center could <br />conceivably be expanded without displacing homeowners. <br />Primary access to the village center would be Tree Fern Drive, Ginger Lane, and <br />Rainbow Drive. These streets, like all the others in `Ainaloa, provide access to the center of the <br />subdivision from the two main paved roads that span the outside edges of the subdivision. <br />5-13 <br />