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May 20,2022 <br /> SMA Major Use Permit Application,Background information,TMK:(3)7-54)05:095 <br /> Page 9 of <br /> ❑. In the case of an applicant whose proposed development has been assessed,any information <br /> as to the areas of critical concern delineated by the director. <br /> No critical areas of concern were noted by the director when the proposed development was reviewed for <br /> Special Management Area Assessment.The following two notes about SMA Determination were listed in <br /> the Planning Director's letter: <br /> Pursuant to Planning Commission Mule 9-4(r)relating to the Special Management Area: "Special <br /> Manag=ement Area Use Permit"means an action by the Commission authorizing development, the <br /> valuation of which exceeds$500,000 or which may have a cumulative impact, or a substantial adverse <br /> environmental effect on the Special Management Area. <br /> Additionally,pursuant to Planning Commission Rule 9-10{f}: The Director shall declare that a Special <br /> Management Area Use Permit is required if it is found that the proposed use, activity, or operation has a <br /> valuation in excess of$500,000 or may have a substantial adverse effect on the SMA. Should a <br /> determination be made that the proposed use, activity, of operation requires a Special Management Area <br /> Use Permit, the applicant shall submit such application in accordance with Section 9-11. <br /> The project valuation is$1,700,000,which exceeds $500,000,requiring the application of a Special <br /> Management Area Major Use Permit. <br /> The Planning Director did make a note of additional zoning considerations. In the initial submission of an <br /> SMA Assessment Application,the front yard setback was incorrectly marked from the property line,not <br /> the edge of the makai-side utility and access casement that serves the subject parcel and(3)other parcels. <br /> The front yard setback has been updated accordingly,measured from the easement boundary of Utility <br /> and Access Easement"I"rather than the property line. <br />