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RECESSED The Chair called a recess at 10:34 a.m. <br /> RECONVENED The meeting reconvened at 10:51 a.m. <br /> HOUSEL: The Leeward Planning Commission, please reconvene. And we are still on Item 1 on <br /> the agenda. Staff, would you like to present to the Commissioners on this item? <br /> DARROW: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Members of the Planning Commission, good morning. <br /> We're going to just wait for the lights to go out here, so that everybody can see. Thank you for <br /> everybody's patience. We do have several items on the agenda prior to Item No. 5. It appears that <br /> a majority of you are here for Saint Michael's Church, and if you could just be patient with us. <br /> Thank you. <br /> If I can direct your attention to the presentation on the wall. This morning our first application is <br /> from Hualalai Partners of Kona, LLC. They are requesting a State Land Use boundary amendment, <br /> as well as a change of zone. The area of this application is within the North Kona District of <br /> Hawai`i. More specifically, we are looking in the area of, with Queen Ka`ahumanu running in a <br /> north -south direction, as well as Hualalai Road running in a mauka -makai direction. The colors on <br /> the map represent the different zonings for the area. Just to point them out, the darker green is <br /> identified as Agricultural 1 -acre zoning. The lighter green, which is also the zoning of the subject <br /> property, is identified as Agricultural 5 acres. The different shades of yellow and brown represent <br /> Single - Family Residential. You have Pualani Estates that's made up mainly of Residential 7,500 - <br /> square foot lots. You have the Sugar Cane Lane subdivision — I hope that's correct — made up of <br /> Single - Family 15,000- square foot lots, and then Hualalai Heights made up of Single - Family <br /> Residential 20,000-square foot lots. <br /> This is a closer view of the area, so that you get an indication of what we are looking at here. If we <br /> need to refer to it in the future, we can look at this. The subject property is identified with a black <br /> outline. There may be references to other applications. Just to point those out, this one is identified <br /> as Hualalai Partners, LLC, this one is identified as Brian Cook, and this one is represented as JKS <br /> Partners. This particular property, which has been referenced today, is already previously zoned in <br /> February of this year; the applicant was Hu- Ko -Pa, and it is currently zoned Single - Family <br /> Residential 10,000 square feet. <br /> This is the State Land Use designations for the area; the green is Agricultural, the red, or pink, is <br /> State Land Use Urban, and then you'll see this yellow -type of zoning, which is State Land Use <br /> Rural. This is the General Plan LUPAG Map designation for the area; the crosshatched area is <br /> identified as Urban Expansion Area, the lighter green is identified as Important Ag Lands, and <br /> again, we have Rural, as well as different other Medium - Density Urban and Low- Density Urban <br /> identified in yellow. <br /> The applicant had requested earlier this year from the Planning Director what the designation of the <br /> property is in regards to the General Plan LUPAG Map, as well as the Kona CDP. The Planning <br /> Director had determined that this property is within the Urban Expansion Area, as well as located <br /> within the Kona Urban Area. <br /> This is from the Kona Community Development Plan. This identifies the Transit - Oriented <br /> Development. This is identified as the Kahului-Puapua'a Village Neighborhood TOD. What I've <br /> done is identify the subject property on this map; it's outlined in black in this area. The red line that <br /> 2 <br />