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186.733 acres rezoned from Open to MCX-20, Parcel 2 consisting of 85.733 acres <br />rezoned from Open to MG -la, and Parcel 3 consisting of 9.901 acres rezoned from Open <br />to MCX-20. Through subsequent subdivision actions, the project area now consists of <br />nine (9) separate parcels. There are existing quarry operations, concrete batching and a <br />pre -cast operation and related uses covering approximately 100 acres of the West Hawaii <br />Business Park, primarily on Parcel 2 and a portion of Parcel 1. The quarry and related <br />uses were approved by Conservation District Use Pen -nit HA -66/6/12-35, and have been <br />in existence in this area since 1967. Appropriate buffers will be provided between <br />existing quarry uses and the proposed and existing industrial and commercial mixed uses. <br />Excavated areas no longer yielding aggregate materials will be appropriately smoothed to <br />allow for future development. Parcel 3 is the site of the Kaiser Pennanente Kona Medical <br />Office, which was built in 2014. <br />10. Surrounding Zoning and Land Uses: The adjacent properties to the north are zoned <br />Limited Industrial 1 -acre (ML -1 a) and Industrial -Commercial Mixed 1 -acre (MCX-1 a), <br />and are the site of the Kaloko Light Industrial area. Properties to the east (mauka) are <br />zoned Open and Agricultural 5 -acre (A -5a) and intennittently used for cattle grazing. <br />Properties to the south are zoned Limited Industrial 1 -acre (ML -la), Limited Industrial 3 - <br />acre (ML -3 a), and General Industrial -5 acre (MG -5a) and are the site of the Honokahau <br />Business Park. The Kaloko-Honok6hau National Historical Park is located directly across <br />or malcai of the Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway to the west. <br />11. Flood Zone: Zone "X", areas detennined to be outside the 500 -year flood plain. <br />12. Arch aeologicaUHistorical/Cultural Resources: According to the Department of Land <br />and Natural Resources -State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), an Archeological <br />Inventory Survey was accepted on February 12, 2001 that identified 70 historic sites in <br />the project area. Seven (7) non -burial sites were recommended for preservation, 30 sites <br />were recommended for data recovery, burial treatment for five (5) burial sites, and 28 <br />sites were designated for no further work. SHPD accepted an archaeological data <br />recovery report (ADR) on July 19, 2004 and a burial treatment plan was accepted by the <br />Hawaii Island Burial Council (HIBC), which concurred with the preservation of five (5) <br />-4- <br />