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Communications - Council Term
2018-2020
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Harry Kim, Mayor
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other Project District ordinances adopted during the same time period which included this <br /> condition. Based on the preceding and the information provided in the overall status <br /> report, the applicant is requesting a determination from the Planning Commission and <br /> County Council whether or not a time extension to Condition B (Development Period) is <br /> needed. If it is determined that a time extension is needed, the applicants are requesting a <br /> 20-year time extension to allow the completion of remaining development activities on <br /> the subject parcels. (P.D. Exhibit 1 —Project District.Ordinance.Amendment). <br /> 3. Landowners: KD Acquisition LLLP, Hualalai Investors, LLP, Various Private Owners. <br /> BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> 4. June 17, 1996/October 18, 2001: State Land Use Commission issued Findings of Fact, <br /> Conclusions of Law, and Decision and Order under Docket No. A93- 701, which <br /> amended the SLU district classification for a majority of Lot 4-A and all of Lot 4-B from <br /> the "Conservation District" to the "Urban District"to develop a residential community <br /> consisting of 530 single-family home and 500 low-rise, multiple-family units, 36-holes of <br /> golf, a golf clubhouse, an 11-acre neighborhood commercial center with 45,000 square <br /> feet of leasable space, a 3-acre residents/members recreation club and a 70-acre area for <br /> public shoreline access facilities, other recreational uses and cultural activities. This 1996 <br /> Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Decision and Order was vacated by the <br /> Supreme Court after a lawsuit in 2000 and was ultimately revised on October 18, 2001. <br /> 5. December 11, 1998/December 30, 1999: The County Planning commission approved <br /> Special Management Area Use Permit No. 389 (SMA 389) to allow the development of a <br /> resort residential community within Lot 4-A and Lot 4- B, to include a resident's beach <br /> club, golf course and clubhouse, a Hawaiian interpretive center, and other related <br /> facilities. SMA 389 was ratified and reaffirmed by the County Planning Commission on <br /> December 30, 1999. <br /> 6. April 10, 1999: Effective date of Project District Ordinance No. 99 42, which changed <br /> the zoning for the project area from the "Open" zone to "Project District". This ordinance <br /> permitted the development of the same number of dwellings/units and elements allowed <br /> under Land Use Commission Docket No. A93-701. <br /> -3- <br />
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