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Communications
Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
Communication
0077
Point
000
Author
Stephen K. Yamashiro, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
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PC: Amends Bill 27 to Draft 2 - 02/06/97 (PC 010)
Communications - File Code
ZNG/KH
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AGE PC 02/06/1997 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Agendas\1996-1998\Planning Committee (PC)
BIL 027 Draft 01 1996-1998
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COM 0077.001 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Communications\1996-1998
REP PC 029 02/06/1997 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Reports\1996-1998\Planning Committee (PC)
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a recreational area. A 1,714 square foot cedar deck with built-in seats and railing encircles the <br />pavilion. The cesspool is located behind the pavilion to the south and a solar collector unit has <br />also been installed. Although the pavilion was allowed to be constructed under SMA Use <br />Permit No. 37 issued in 1977 as an open air pavilion, the previous owner installed walls and <br />windows between the covered recreational area and the open deck. <br />Access to the existing pavilion is provided by a 50 feet by 125 feet graded <br />corridor along the northern boundary of the project site. <br />An eight -foot high redwood screening fence approximately 480 lineal feet in <br />' length is located along the northern portion of the project site approximately 350 feet from the <br />shoreline. The fence is located along the top line of the existing six-foot high berm on a'a lava <br />which acts to screen the large anchialine pond and pavilion from onshore and offshore winds <br />' and provides privacy to the area from increasing traffic along the 'Anaeho'omalu Beach Park <br />access road. <br />' The applicant proposes to demolish the existing pavilion and redwood screening <br />fence, and the cesspool will be collapsed and filled to allow for the construction of the proposed <br />' single-family dwelling and accessory structures. <br />The applicant proposes the following improvements: (1) a 12,000 square foot <br />' single-family dwelling, consisting of ten bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, <br />living room, den, exercise room, storage and utility rooms, spa, pool, sundeck, and lanais (main <br />dwelling). The three children's bedroom units will be connected to the living area and master <br />' suite by covered walkway; (2) caretaker's quarters to be located on the eastern corner of the <br />property to include two bedrooms, 2 baths, a kitchen, a living room, storage area, lanai and <br />garage; (3) tennis court and tennis pavilion along the southern boundary of the property; (4) a <br />paved driveway extending off of the existing private `Anaeho'omalu Beach Park access road to <br />provide access to the caretaker's quarters and main dwelling; (5) individual wastewater <br />treatment system for the proposed caretaker's quarters and main dwelling meeting the <br />requirements of the State Department of Health; and (6) landscaping, including lava rock wall <br />that will encircle the entire main dwelling area. (See site plan; Exhibit 4). <br />' The architectural design of the main dwelling will blend with the existing <br />architectural design of the Waikoloa Beach Resort complex. Both the main dwelling and <br />' caretaker's quarters will emphasize indigenous materials, subtle colors and minimal site <br />grading to blend with the existing contours and natural beauty of the area. In order to <br />maintain open space, the applicant proposes to landscape the mauka boundary of the project <br />1 site to buffer views from the highway and scenic vantage points. In addition, construction will <br />not occur within the 40 -foot shoreline setback area. <br />' The archaeological inventory survey by Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D., in May, <br />1996, determined that the two anchialine ponds located on the project site were significant and <br />'-2- <br />I <br />
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