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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 49. Page 5-15 Inserts a new map as Figure 5-7 indicating the boundary lines for Maku `u <br /> (Section 5.2.3) Community Village Center. <br /> (Exhibit I to be added.) <br /> <br /> 50. Page 5-16 Amends map, Figure 5-7, by renumbering it to Figure 5-8 and changing the <br /> (Section 5.2.3, boundary title in the map legend to "Ainaloa Neighborhood Village Center <br /> Figure 5-7) Boundary. " <br /> (Exhibit J to replace existing map.) <br /> <br /> 51. Page 5-17 Amends map, Figure 5-8, by renumbering it to Figure 5-9 and changing the <br /> (Section 5.2.3, boundary title in the map legend to "Hawaiian Beaches Neighborhood Village <br /> Figure 5-8) Center Boundary. " <br /> (Exhibit K to replace existing map.) <br /> <br /> 52. Page 5-18 Amends map, Figure 5-9, by renumbering it to Figure 5-10 and changing the <br /> (Section 5.2.3, boundary title in the map legend to "Orchidland Neighborhood Village Center <br /> Figure 5-9) Boundary. " <br /> (Exhibit L to replace existing map.) <br /> <br /> 53. Page 5-19 Amends map, Figure 5-10, by renumbering it to Figure 5-11 and changing the <br /> (Section 5.2.3, boundary title in the map legend to "Nanawale Neighborhood Village Center <br /> Figure 5-10) Boundary. " <br /> (Exhibit M to replace existing map.) <br /> <br /> 54. Page 5-20 Creates a new section entitled "Industrial Zoning" as follows: <br /> (Creates a new <br /> section, Section 5.2.4 Industrial Zoning <br /> 5.2.4) As indicated in Table 5-1 regional town centers would accommodate <br /> primarily "repair shops and other light industrial uses" that would fit <br /> compatibly within a mixed-use "walkable" community that includes schools, <br /> parks and high density residential neighborhoods. Generally, light industrial <br /> uses may not be compatible with some of the village centers, which are mostly <br /> located within existing subdivision neighborhoods, although the Highway 11 <br /> site makai of Volcano Village might be a suitable site for such uses serving <br /> upper Puna. <br /> Puna does however, need more sites for service-type light industrial uses <br /> that might not be compatible with the mixed use nature of the regional town <br /> centers. These service-type uses include self-storage facilities, sites for small <br /> businesses and trucking and contractor baseyards. Some of the only <br /> industrially-zoned areas in Puna are the Shipman Business Park, consisting of <br /> 487 acres of which perhaps 40% has been developed and subdivided, about 25 <br /> acres near Milo Street and the former Puna Sugar Mill (currently HELCO <br /> power lant) in Kea`au and a one-acre site in Mountain View used by Verizon. <br /> There are also existing and proposed MCX (mixed industrial-commercial) <br /> zones at Gateway and Ulupono Center in Kea`au, but these are likely to be <br /> developed for more commercial uses. <br /> Although the undeveloped area within Shipman Business Park is very <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 10 <br />