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2022-07-07 Windward EXh B (Item 1 RJL PL-REZ-2022-000020)
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intersects with Ainaola Drive at that point and then if follow Ainaola Drive further west it goes <br /> to the red dot that's indicated on the screen before you. <br /> So again, the applicant's request is a Change of Zone from Agricultural 3-acres to Single-Family <br /> Residential (RS-15) zoning district for approximately 13.838 acres of land. The reasons for the <br /> request if the requested land use entitlement change is approved, the applicants proposed to <br /> subdivide the property into 13 [33] lots that will be sold on the open market to the general public. <br /> The subject property is identified with the red outline on the screen before you and as you can <br /> see the light blue indicates the current County's zoning which is Agricultural 3-acres. The <br /> surrounding property colors, the surrounding properties include the mustard color and the yellow <br /> color zoning designations which indicate the Single-Family Residential. The light green color at <br /> the top of the slide indicates an Agricultural zoning which is across the street off of Haihai. <br /> This is the State Land Use boundary map, the current State Land Use boundary for the property <br /> as well as the surrounding property is Urban. Before you is the General Plan Land Use Pattern <br /> Allocation Guide Map and as you can see the property as well as the surrounding property is <br /> designated as Low Density Urban. <br /> This is a current, well, it's not so much current there is more development that has happened to <br /> the east of the property, west of the property. However, this is the most recent aerial photo that I <br /> could get off of our pictometry website. As you can see Haihai runs in a diagonal direction on <br /> your screen and then you have Ainaola which cross, which intersects it from the top to the <br /> bottom direction. You can see the residential, the surrounding residential subdivisions to the <br /> west as well as to the north and the south. And then to the east you have an open property that is <br /> as you can see was still designated as agricultural. <br /> This is the applicant's proposed subdivision map. Haihai is on the upper portion of the slide. <br /> Access is currently being proposed from Kikaha Street which will adjoin with the Ho`olala Street <br /> extension. Ho`olala Street will also continue on to connect to Ainaola Drive. There are two (2) <br /> proposed cul-de-sacs. The interior roadways will be built to dedicable standards for the County <br /> except for one private cul-de-sac is currently being proposed. <br /> This is the site photos, on the left is a photo of the Haihai Street intersection with Kikaha Street. <br /> It's looking east with the subject property on the right. The photo on the right is looking north <br /> on the Ainaola Drive where the subject property is located on the left and it's in the approximate <br /> area where the Ainaola Drive will connect to the Ho`olala Street extension. <br /> This is a photo of the subject property looking south towards the Haihai Street and Ainaola <br /> intersection. You have the Haihai Street on your right, and you have Ainaola Drive on your left. <br /> I just wanted to show you guys' kind of like what this current intersection looks like. There's <br /> also the State designated property which is off of the Ainaola Drive and more on the left-hand <br /> side you can see there's like a bus stop. There's the State-owned property that takes up more <br /> than fifty (50)percent of that subject property's frontage off of Ainaola Drive. <br /> 2 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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