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B.J. Leithead Todd, Planning Director
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CHAPTER 7 GLOSSARY <br /> Goal — A goal is a desired outcome expressed in simple terms. It should describe the desired end <br /> state. <br /> Greenbelt or Greenway — Areas of largely undeveloped, wild, agricultural land surrounding or <br /> neighboring urban areas. <br /> Greenfield — An area that is undeveloped or used for agriculture. Refers only to undeveloped open <br /> space within the Kona Urban Area between TODs, TNDs and infill. <br /> Important Agricultural Lands — LUPAG designation for lands with better potential for sustained high <br /> agricultural yields because of soil type, climate, topography, or other factors. Important agricultural <br /> lands were determined by including the following lands: <br /> • Lands identified as "Intensive Agriculture" on the 1989 General Plan Land Use Pattern <br /> Allocation Guide Maps. <br /> • Lands identified in the Agricultural Lands of Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) <br /> classification system as "Prime" or "Unique." <br /> • Lands classified by the Land Study Bureau's Soil Survey Report as Class B "Good" soils. <br /> There are no Class A lands on the Island of Hawaii. <br /> • Lands classified as at least "fair" for two or more crops, on an irrigated basis, by the <br /> U.S.D.A. Natural Resource Conservation Service's study for suitability for various crops. <br /> • In North and South Kona, the "coffee belt," a continuous band defined by elevation, <br /> according to input from farmers. <br /> • State agricultural parks. <br /> Infill —Land development within the general boundaries of existing urban /suburban areas that were <br /> previously left undeveloped. <br /> Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) — The County of Hawaii General Plan LUPAG Map <br /> indicates the general location of various land uses in relation to each other. <br /> Makai — towards the sea. <br /> Mauka — inland, upland, towards the mountain. <br /> Mixed Use — A land use pattern that integrates compatible residential, commercial, industrial, office, <br /> institutional, or other land uses. <br /> Neighborhood Village — A village intended for residential, public /civic uses, or small scale <br /> neighborhood oriented commercial uses. The commercial uses are of a small scale and are intended <br /> to serve the needs of the village residents. <br /> Objective — An objective is a desired endpoint that leads toward accomplishing a goal. <br /> 72 KONA CDP <br />
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