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developed, the County Council would still have to pass the time extension on the zoning for that <br />to take effect. That cannot happen in one proceeding in front of the Planning Commission. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Mr. Chairman? <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />WOODWARD: If I could ask Mr. Yuen a question. I realize that originally this was zoned <br />A-5 and then it was rezoned RS-15. But if you look at the map there, everything around it is <br />A-1. So why are we proposing to make this A-5? <br />YUEN: No, those light colors are A-5. <br />WOODWARD: Oh, they are? <br />YUEN: Those light colors are A-5a. <br />WOODWARD: Okay. <br />YUEN: Yes. And this would be RA-5a, which is very similar. It’s still a 5 acre <br />minimum. But because it’s in a State Land Use Urban rather than the Ag district, it has slightly <br />fewer uses than the A-5 but basically the same as far as the lot size density. <br />WATANABE: Just for the record, you did indicate in your writing to us that <br />approximately 2/3 of the roughly 38 acres is under Low Density Urban, right, which would allow <br />RS-15 or possibly even higher according to -? <br />YUEN: Yes, possibly it’s -. Under the LUPAG map, roughly the southern 2/3, if <br />you would take the strict application of the LUPAG map roughly 2/3 of the property, the <br />southern 2/3 is Low Density Urban and potentially allows a zoning of a Residential zoning of, <br />the standards in the General Plan say up to six units per acre. The northern 1/3 or so is Extensive <br />Agriculture in the LUPAG Map. In the State Land Use District this property is Urban. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. Mr. Lim, do you have anything to add? <br />LIM: Just to I guess clarify too, to Commissioner Woodward’s question, the <br />other surrounding zonings I guess would be roughly south of the subject property. There’s a <br />Multi-Family Residential RM-4 project. It’s called, I think, the Kohala Waterfront. That, <br />however, was developed for Single Family lots I believe half an acre in size. Then immediately <br />mauka of that is the area that’s zoned Agriculture 1-acre. <br />WOODWARD: I thought that’s what I heard Jeff Darrow say, but Director Yuen says <br />that’s all A-5a. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />11 <br /> <br />
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