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are stored on-site. The operation also provides short-term parking for <br /> repossessed vehicles and damaged vehicles that are awaiting transport to <br /> Oahu or to maintenance and repair shops on the island. <br /> The Facility consists of a 3,591 square foot shop building (currently permitted as a barn) <br /> and 672 square foot office trailer, gravel parking and is partially hog wire fenced. The <br /> Facility employs six full-time employees. <br /> 3. Supportive Information: The applicant has submitted the attached in support of <br /> the request: Planning Department Exhibit 1 — Special Permit Amendment <br /> Application dated July 26, 2021 and Additional Information dated September 29, <br /> 2021. <br /> 4. Landowner: The landowners of the property are David McCollough, John Roth, <br /> Dianna Farias and Mark Farias. <br /> BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> 5. June 21, 1983: The effective date of Ordinance No. 83-889, which was approved by the <br /> Hawaii County Council to rezone 28.1294 acres of land from A-40a to A-5a. After this <br /> rezone, the subject property was created with the Kauakea, Increment I Subdivision on <br /> September 18, 1984. Condition H of this ordinance allowed up to one half acre (21,780 <br /> square feet)to be used for non-agricultural and dwelling purposes. <br /> 6. September 19, 1989: The Planning Commission approves Special Permit No. 695 (SPP <br /> 695) to Melvin Miranda to allow the establishment of a trucking and hauling business on <br /> an approximately 20,000-square foot portion of the subject 5-acre parcel. SPP 695 was <br /> approved subject to Condition No. 2 that limited the life of the permit to a period of 2 <br /> years from the effective date of the permit. <br /> 7. September 19, 1991: Pursuant to Condition No. 2, SPP 695 was terminated. <br /> 8. April 12, 2002: The Planning Commission's approves Special Permit No. 1151 (SPP <br /> 1151), which allowed the establishment of an office, investigative/collection service and <br /> towing operation. SPP 1151 was approved subject to Condition No. 2 that limited the life <br /> of the permit to a period of 2 years. <br /> 9. April 12, 2004: Pursuant to Condition No. 2, SPP 1151 was terminated. <br /> 10. October 19, 2004: The Planning Commission approved Special Permit No. 1247 (SPP <br /> 1247)to allow office and storage uses for investigative/collection services, towing <br /> 4 <br />