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Item #2 Dr. Brian Sugai (Amend REZ 09-101)
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PD RECOMMENDATION (REZ 09-101)
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building permit was never issued. In 2014, DPW issued a site work grading permit and <br /> some site work subsequently occurred. However, misunderstandings between the <br /> applicant and the then contractor resulted in lengthy litigation between the parties and <br /> construction was suspended during that time. With the litigation resolved, a new grading <br /> permit was issued in 2019 and site work re-commenced. Upon receipt of this time <br /> extension approval, a new Final Plan Approval can be obtained, a new building permit <br /> can be finalized, and the applicant intends to complete the project within 24 months. <br /> Granting of the amendments would not be contrary to the original reasons <br /> for granting the change of zone.The reasons for granting the original change of zone <br /> under Ordinance No. 10 19 have not changed. The CN-20 zoning remains consistent with <br /> the LUPAG designation and goals, policies, and actions of the General Plan. The site is <br /> served by appropriate infrastructure such as water, wastewater, access, and essential <br /> utilities. There are no irresolvable geological or topographical problems which cannot be <br /> rectified, or which would render the land unusable. <br /> Since the subject parcel was rezoned, there has not been any significant land use <br /> regulatory changes in this area. The current zoning(CN-20) continues to be consistent <br /> with Medium Density Urban(MDU) designation in the General Plan's Land Use Pattern <br /> Allocation Guide(LUPAG)map,which allows for a "Village and neighborhood <br /> commercial and single family and multiple family residential and related functions <br /> (multiple family residential--up to 35 units per acre). " <br /> The subject, one(1)-acre property is located on the east side of Komohana Street <br /> just north of the Alenaio drainage channel. It is irregular in shape, slopes very slightly to <br /> the east, and is located at an elevation of about 240 feet. The property was formerly <br /> planted in sugar cane but has been graded and is currently vacant of any structures or <br /> improvements. The CN zoning and proposed development is consistent with the mixed <br /> residential/commercial/medical office character of the surrounding neighborhood. The <br /> nearest residential uses are located in the Komohana Heights subdivision just beyond the <br /> Alenaio drainage channel, south of the property.The adjacent properties to the north are <br /> vacant and similarly zoned CN-20.Undeveloped lands to the west were rezoned in 2004 <br /> to the Wailani Project District. To the east are vacant lands zoned A-la and residential <br /> uses on land zoned RS-7.5. The Ka Waena Lapaau medical office complex is located at <br /> -2- <br />
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