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Communications - Council Term
2016-2018
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Harry Kim, Mayor
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development with respect to parks and recreation, fire, police, solid waste disposal <br /> facilities and roads when any single-family dwellings or multiple-family dwellings <br /> are constructed on the property. <br /> The applicant is requesting the determination and relief from Condition Q because <br /> they believe the current proposal to construct an assisted living facility would <br /> have reduced impacts on public services, such as park and recreational facilities, <br /> police, and fire facilities and roads. The proposed facility is intended to absorb <br /> existing traffic generated by elderly residents who already reside in the community <br /> in a single setting. On-site exercise and recreational amenities will be available at <br /> the facility. The applicant acknowledges that police and fire needs will be <br /> generated by the facility, but believes that since the residents will be staying <br /> within a single complex, real property taxes generated by the facility are expected <br /> to cover these needs as well as other ancillary County services. <br /> (P.D. Exhibit 2- Applicant's letters dated September 23, 2016; P.D. Exhibit 3- <br /> Applicant's letter dated November 22, 2016; P.D. Exhibit 4- Planning <br /> Department letter dated October 18, 2016; P.D. Exhibit 5 - Applicant's letter <br /> dated September 22, 2016) <br /> BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> 3. Ordinance No. 96 159: Change of Zone Ordinance No. 96 159 was approved on <br /> December 5, 1996 for Tri-Electric, Inc. to rezone the property from RS-10 to CN-7.5. <br /> The developer's plans at that time were to consolidate and re-subdivide the subject <br /> property into lots ranging from approximately 7,500 to 50,000 square feet in size and <br /> develop a mix of single-family and multiple-family residential uses as well as a small <br /> commercial area and community center. The extension of`Awapuhi Street through the <br /> property in order to create a connection between Kahaopea Street and E. Kawailani Street <br /> was also planned. <br /> 4. Ordinance No. 99 116: Change of Zone Ordinance No. 99 116 was approved on <br /> October 22, 1999 to amend Conditions B, D, E, I, J and K of Ordinance No. 96 159. The <br /> amendments related to deferring the water commitment payment, removing the limitation <br /> -4- <br />
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