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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
318
Draft
04
Introducer
Bob Jacobson, Councilmember
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 318, Draft 4 passes first reading; adopts PC-89 - 8/13/08
Action 2
Council: Bill 318, Draft 4, passes 2nd and final reading - 8/27/08
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
9/5/2008
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
8/13/2008
Ayes
6-Ford; Hoffmann; Jacobson; Naeole; Pilago;Yagong
Noes
3-Higa; Ikeda; Yoshimoto
Absent
0
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
9/10/2008
Ayes .
6-Ford; Hoffmann; Jacobson; Naeole; Pilago; Yagong
Noes .
3-Higa; Ikeda; Yoshimoto
Document Relationships
AGE COUNCIL 2008/08/27 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
COM 1300.067 2006-2008
(Related)
Path:
\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
ORD 2008-116 2006-2008
(Related To)
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2008
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IMPLEMENTATION <br />Kea`au Regional Town Center <br />The Kea`au Town Center consists of two parts. The area bounded by Highway 11 and <br />the Highway 130 By-Pass, including the original plantation village, for uses that are oriented <br />primarily to residents of the Kea`au community itself. The exceptions are the middle and high <br />school and the post office next to Kea`au Shopping Center, which are region-serving facilities. <br />Most uses of a regional orientation - e.g., Shipman Park, the areas already zoned for commercial <br />and light industrial uses, and proposed new police, fire, transit, and medical facilities -are to be <br />located north of Highway 11 to provide convenient vehicular access. <br />The area designated for community-oriented use is 597 acres, approximately 24% of <br />which has been zoned and/or developed for commercial, residential and public/quasi-public use. <br />The area for region-oriented uses covers 331 acres, approximately 50% of which is now zoned or <br />developed for commercial, industrial or public use. Nearly all of the designated village center is <br />within the State Urban District. <br />There is no community-based plan for Kca'au, but the principal landowner, Shipman <br />Estate, has a master plan that indicates not only the development of the area within the designated <br />village center, but, in the long-term, much of their land beyond. Control of most of the land by a <br />single owner facilitates the planning and development of the proposed village center. <br />~~ - <br />i <br />\ ~i 3~ •. <br />~~ <br />~ Aeavu Regional VC <br />t\'ev~lona~(-laes ~ <br />k hr M1 ~ ~ ti '~ ~; -. <br />1~ <br />Y S <br />f / ~ R• <br />H?k~ j ,, , ~- ~',, <br />I ~'~~'~~~ '~ ` ...r Prelimfmry Village <br />i t!~\ ~ ` \{~y ~~• • Center Boundary <br />1` • c,~ l~y~ • Community facilities <br />` ~~ I µ p Q SI.O Urhan <br />huYIInR'lunm4 <br />~_L ~ .. r...• <br />~: r W~ .• I' ~ ,' .I ~ C'mnme¢ml 7on< <br />Residemivl Za~rc <br />~~+..~1,`~ \ ~ommun ty (,fsc. -. ~ _Industnvl lane <br />` Q Agricuhund Zmw' <br />Zv \ an e: a" ~ Open Zune <br />5-8 <br />
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