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Mr. Zendo Kern, Chairman <br />Windward Planning Commission <br />January 20, 2011 <br />Page 2 <br />Plan), Hawaii County Code, the Windward Planning Commission's non - action <br />constituted an unfavorable recommendation on the Bill 194. <br />PLANNING DIRECTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS ON ADDITIONAL <br />AMENDMENTS RECOMMENDED BY THE PUNA CDP ACTION <br />COMMITTEE <br />By letter dated April 16, 2010, the Director received the recommendations of the Puna <br />Action Committee. Of the six additional amendments recommended by the PCDP AC <br />that I agreed to introduce for adoption, four are substantive and being presented by this <br />petition as follows: <br />1. Amendment proposed by Hawaiian Shores Communit� Association (HSCA) <br />to remove the text and map (Figure 5 -9: Hawaiian Beaches Neighborhood Village <br />Center) from Section 5.2.3. The president of the HSCA provided written and oral <br />testimony to the PCDP AC objecting to the suggestion in the subject text and map <br />that the lands owned by the HSCA be considered as a logical location for a <br />Neighborhood Village Center. <br />In order to preserve the opportunity for developing a village center within or <br />adjacent to the Hawaiian Shores, Hawaiian Beaches and Hawaiian Parks <br />subdivisions, the village center designation on Figure 3 -2: Proposed Town and <br />Village Center Locations for the Hawaiian Beaches, Parks and Shores symbol is <br />amended to a small brown square representing a "Future Location Subject to <br />Community Review." <br />The Planning Director agrees with the proposed amendment labeled Exhibit 1 <br />attached hereto. <br />2. Amendment proposed by Kalapana Seaview Estates Community Association <br />( KSECA) to amend the language in Section 4.5.3f calling for the installation of <br />restroom facilities and an emergency telephone "below Seaview before Kehena <br />Beach." The KSECA submitted written and oral testimony to the PCDP AC <br />objecting to any proposal to site such facilities in the immediate proximity to their <br />community park grounds along Highway 137. They suggested that siting of such <br />facilities nearer to the pall trail down to Kehena Beach was more logical and <br />appropriate for the public visiting the beach. <br />