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BRPDInitiatedAmendOrd889 doc-2,29/16 <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> BACKGROUND AND RECOMMENDATION <br /> INITIATOR- PLANNING DIRECTOR <br /> CHANGE OF ZONE ORDINANCE NO. 889 (REZ 443) <br /> DELETE CONDITIONS C AND H AND ADD NEW CONDITION RELATED TO <br /> PERMITTED AGRICULTURAL USES <br /> The Planning Director has initiated an amendment to Change of Zone Ordinance <br /> No. 889, adopted by the County Council in 1983, which reclassified approximately 28 <br /> acres from the Agricultural-40 acres(A-40a)to Agricultural- 5 acres (A-5a) zoning <br /> district. The proposed amendment is to delete Conditions C and H which would remove <br /> the current limited agricultural use restrictions, and add a new condition to allow the full <br /> range of agricultural land uses that are permitted by State Land Use Law and the County <br /> Zoning Code. The properties covered by this ordinance are located north of Hawai`i Belt <br /> Road and west of Kauakea Road in the Kauakea Subdivision, Pu'ukapu Homesteads, 2nd <br /> Series, South Kohala,Hawai`i,Tax Map Keys 6-4-017:023, 064-067, and 078 (formerly <br /> TMK 6-4-017:023). <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> 1. June 21, 1983-Effective date of Ordinance No. 889 (Exhibit A),which rezoned <br /> about 28 acres from Agricultural-40 acre minimum lot size(A-40a) to Agricultural- <br /> 5 acre minimum lot size(A-5a)to allow subdivision of the property into 6 lots <br /> including one mad lot. The ordinance required subdivision in two increments and <br /> placed strict limitations on the types of agricultural uses that could occur on the <br /> properties. <br /> 2. September 18, 1984- Effective date of Subdivision No. 5151 (Exhibit B)for the first <br /> increment of the Kauakea Subdivision which created 5 lots including one road lot. <br /> 3. April 8, 1986-Effective date of Subdivision No. 5389(Exhibit C) for the second <br /> increment of the Kauakea Subdivision which subdivided one of the lots in Increment <br /> 1 into 2 lots. <br /> -1- <br />