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KAY: All right, we're going to do this "old school" today. Good morning, everybody. Thank <br /> you for coming today. So, as the Chair stated, this is a two-fold application, a State Land Use <br /> Boundary Amendment and a rezone request. <br /> The subject parcels are located in the South Hilo District of Hawaii Island; more specifically, in <br /> the Wainaku/Amau`ulu area. As you can see, we've got two parcels outlined in red here. <br /> Parcel 26 is the more makai parcel, and Parcel 27 to the north, direct north of the subject parcel, <br /> Parcel 26, is the Dodo Mortuary, and toward the bottom, indicated in the green color, to the <br /> south is the Clem Akina Park. Please track forward, Maija. <br /> JACKSON: I'm going to shut it down and restart. <br /> KAY: If we can have a break, sorry. Technical difficulties. <br /> Okay, I think we've got it now. The Applicant is requesting a State Land Use Boundary <br /> Amendment from Agricultural to Urban for a 14.95-acre portion of Parcel 26 and a Change of <br /> Zone from Agricultural—20 acres and Open to a Single-Family Residential— 10,000 square feet <br /> zoning district for the same land area. In addition,they're requesting a Change of Zone from <br /> Agricultural—20 acres to a Family Agricultural— 1 acre zoning district for approximately 24.73 <br /> acres of land, and this includes a remainder of Parcel 26 and the entirety of Parcel 27. <br /> The Applicant's current proposed project includes plans to develop 51 total lots including 49 <br /> habitable lots, 30 in the Single-Family Residential — 10,000 square feet designation and 19 in the <br /> Family Agricultural designation. One approximately 1.7-acre lot to expand Clem Akina Park <br /> and one approximately 2.11-acre lot to preserve a historic era cemetery. <br /> I just want to note here, and it's in the Background and Recommendation, that the proposed ;I <br /> zoning could allow for a maximum density of 89 lots via subdivision, and this is excluding land <br /> area to be set aside for roads, the park expansion, and the cemetery preserve. So, when we look <br /> at Changes of Zone, unlike some other permits that we do where it's very proposal specific, <br /> when we look at Changes of Zone, we want to look at the maximum density that could be <br /> allowed because if the Change of Zone passes, they're not required to develop this 51-lot <br /> subdivision. They can realign it, add lots, subtract lots, things like that, up to what the zoning <br /> would allow. <br /> County zoning for the subject parcels as we said is currently Ag-20 on Parcel 27 in its entirety, <br /> and a split zoning for Parcel 26, Ag-20 and Open. That Open zoning coincides with the area to <br /> the north of Clem Akina Park. That area has been used historically as part of the park under a <br /> lease agreement with the previous owner and kind of unofficially with now this current owner, so <br /> again, part of the proposal is to formalize that additional area for park expansion. <br /> Just for reference again, we've got Wainaku Street running north-south through the slide, and <br /> Amau`ulu Road running east-west through the slide. Other zoning in the area to the north is <br /> Ag-3. We've got some Multi-Family Residential designations across Wainaku, makai, and <br /> across Amau`ulu. Some Single-Family Residential—7,500 square feet and then some Resort <br /> zoning further makai. <br /> 2, <br />