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~i~ C <br /> REPORT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF <br /> COMMITTEE ON PLANNING <br /> DATE: January 28, 1997 Re: C-63 <br /> PLACE: Kona Surf Hotel, King Kamehameha Ballroom <br /> TIME: 10:15 a.m. <br /> Chair and Members <br /> Hawaii County Council <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> Your Committee on Planning, to which was referred Bill No. 19, transmitted by Mayor Stephen <br /> K. Yamashiro per Communication No. 63, dated December 27, 1996, regazding the change of <br /> zone request by Peter Dungate at Kaloko, North Kona, Hawaii, TMK: 7-3-8:32, reports as <br /> follows: <br /> Bill No. 19 amends Section 25-87 (North Kona Zone Map), Article 3, Chapter 25 (Zoning Code) <br /> of the Hawaii County Code, by changing the district classification for approximately 4.910 acres <br /> of land from an Agricultural (A-1 a) to a Residential and Agricultural (RA-1 a) zoned district. <br /> The subject property, situated in proximity to residential subdivisions such as Kona Palisades, is <br /> located along the south side of Kaloko Drive, approximately 200 feet mauka of the Hawaii Belt <br /> Road where the applicant intends to subdivide the property into four lots. The proposed <br /> subdivision plan reflects three 1-acre lots with the balance of 1.910 acres making up remaining <br /> lots. <br /> Concurrently, the applicant is also requesting a State Land Use Boundary Amendment which <br /> would change the district classification of the subject property from the Agricultwal to the Rural <br /> district. <br /> The applicant has stated that they will be able to do backyard floriculture or citrus products type <br /> of agricultural activities on the one or two lots he plans to retain and the balance of the lots to be <br /> sold at mazket price. <br /> Access to the subject property would he via the Old Kona Belt Road which has aright-of--way of <br /> <br /> approximately 30 feet and pavement ranging between 12-14 feet with 2-3 foot wide shoulders on <br /> both sides of the road. <br /> Soils within the subject property have been classified as "D" or Poor for agricultural productivity <br /> by the Land Study Bureau's Detail Land Classification System and the Agricultural Lands of <br /> Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) system classifies the soils within the subject property <br /> as "Other Important Agricultural Lands." An archaeological study was not conducted on the <br /> subject property. <br /> Water is provided to the subject property by a 6-inch county water line which fronts the subject <br /> <br /> property. <br /> 1'C REPORT NO.: 2 0 <br /> <br />