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ti .4 <br /> the residents of Kea'au and lower Puna than alternative Industrial properties in the <br /> Shipman Business Park. <br /> 3. Construction Timetable and Cost: Currently,there is no time table for terminating the <br /> existing agricultural processing use on the property and there are no other proposed <br /> improvements at this time. <br /> 4. Landowner: The applicant is the landowner of the property. <br /> OTHER INFORMATION <br /> 5. Special Permit No. 671: Special Permit No. 671 was approved by the Planning <br /> Commission on August 8, 1988 to allow the establishment of a processing and packing <br /> facility for anthuriums and other flowers and foliage. The applicant recently requested <br /> that Special Permit No. 671 be revoked because agricultural products packing and <br /> processing facilities are now a permitted use under the State Land Use Law, Chapter 205 <br /> Hawai`i Revised Statutes. State law was revised in 2012 to allow a variety of new <br /> permitted uses within the Agricultural District such as agricultural-based commercial <br /> operations, which allow retail activities and food establishments operated by an <br /> agricultural producer. Special Permit No. 671 placed limits on the uses of the subject <br /> property that are more restrictive than what would otherwise be permitted by State law. <br /> The Planning Commission approved the revocation on November 5, 2015. <br /> 6. Standard Detail R-33 and R-34: Several of the rezonings previously approved along <br /> Milo Street required the applicant to comply with the standards outlined in Standard <br /> Details for Public Works Construction R-34 (page 2 of Planning Department Exhibit 3). <br /> Standard Detail R-33 identifies the street cross section for business &industrial <br /> standards, which is 60 feet wide. (Planning Department Exhibit 3—Standard Details <br /> for Public Works Construction R-33 & R-34) <br /> REZONINGS AND SPECIAL PERMITS APPROVED IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA <br /> 7. Special Permit No. 925: Approved by the Planning Commission on February 23, 1996 <br /> to the Hawai`i Christian Camping Association, Inc. to allow the establishment of a <br /> private school, church, and summer camp facility on approximately 5.53 acres of land on <br /> TMK: 1-6-003:017. <br /> -2- <br />