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Michael Yee, Planning Director
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DARROW: Okay. <br /> CLARKSON: And, there is a County park and gym complex between— <br /> DARROW: —Between, yeah— <br /> CLARKSON: —the skate park and the pool, and the school. <br /> DARROW: I would have to look at that,but I don't believe that they came in for a Use Permit <br /> as a major outdoor amusement recreational facility for that skate park. They look at certain—if <br /> they're connected to a park or a school, they look at it as an accessory use to the overall <br /> permitted use or the use that may have required a Use Permit;overall. So, a school in a <br /> residential zoning district would be, would require a Use Permit,and they would include all the <br /> amenities including the, whatever is going along with it. <br /> As far as a park, a park is permitted in the Open zoning, and part of the park could include <br /> ballfields, skate parks, these kind of things. I think when they are speaking about these types of <br /> skate parks, they are more commercial in nature,and they'd be more a private, like for charge <br /> type of operation. <br /> CLARKSON: And,just one more question then, that we recently approved a rezone up in <br /> Waiakea Houselot or Waiakea--now, I can't remember exactly,which district it was—and there <br /> was a park nearby, and there was concern about access to that park. Now, was that a park in a <br /> residential zone— <br /> DARROW: —Correct— <br /> CLARKSON: —or was that zoned <br /> DARROW: —But, it was, it was zoned Open. <br /> CLARKSON: -It was zoned open. <br /> DARROW: Yeah, and again, that,that's kind of a smaller type of park that its limited on what <br /> you can really do there. Something like Waimea has such a large area that it allows for different <br /> types of accessory uses as part of it. <br /> CLARKSON: But, there's no ballfields, like there is a new park in Kukuihaele built, and I <br /> thought that was zoned Residential where that was built. <br /> DARROW: I'd have to look at that. It could be, and I just have to look at that. I didn't—maybe <br /> after that, we can look and see if parks are actually permitted in the Residential zoning,but <br /> again, it would be the park as being the overall primary use. <br /> CLARKSON: But, a park isn't a major recreational facility? <br /> 3 <br />
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