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th <br />would be on Orchidland Drive onto 37 Avenue; and it€s identified on the corner of Malia Street <br />th <br />and 37 by a red dot here on the map. <br />If we could focus on the site plan submitted by the applicants, Patrick and Theresa Moylanhave <br />submitted a specialpermit application and they are requesting for a cabinet shop on 2 acres of <br />th <br />land within the Orchidland Subdivision. Again, this is on the corner of 37 and Malia Street. <br />It€s a two-acre parcel located within the State Land Use Agricultural District and the County <br />Ag-3 District. <br />At this time, access to the property is from Malia Street. Identify, the driveway is identified in <br />brown. There€s an existing 5-bedroom 2-bath residence, identified here in red, and the existing <br />cabinet shop. The Moylans have been operating this business for approximately 13 years. It€s a <br />family-owned and operated business, and they€ve built up quite a reputation for affordable and <br />quality cabinets within the Puna district. They€re requesting to legitimize this operation. Again, <br />it€s family-owned and operated. The Moylans have eight children, seven of which are living at <br />home. And I€m not sure how many, I think four, four of the children work in the business, but <br />I€m sure as they get more, and more will become a part of it. <br />The Director in his recommendation had briefly discussed about home occupations within the <br />Agricultural District, and this is a good example of that type of operation that we€ve been seeing <br />throughouttheAgriculturalDistrict,thatinaresidentialzonethiswouldactuallybeconsidereda <br />permitted use where they would just sign a home occupation declaration and comply by those <br />rules. In the Agricultural District, they would have to go through a special permit. <br />Conditions of approval that have been addressed deal with heavier landscaping. This is <br />landscaping that will be similar to a Limited Industrial zone next to a Residential zone, so they <br />will have to comply with a much stricter landscaping requirement. We have conditions <br />regarding air filtration systems, sound as mentioned in the last application, as well as limits on <br />hours of use and employees. The Planning Director is recommending that this application be <br />approved by the Planning Commission. Are there any questions? <br />SPRINGER:Commissioners, any questions for staff? Commissioner Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA:What is the standard type of landscaping requirements for, and then you <br />said for an Industrial area that will be applied? <br />DARROW:It€s quite extensive. It€s listed in our Chapter 17, but they have stricter <br />requirements than just a landscaping buffer in an Agricultural zone for this type of -. It has to do <br />with the types of, the amount of area that has to be put in there to be able to minimize the <br />impacts of the surrounding properties. As far as the specifics, it€s quite detailed and it€s listed in <br />order to -. <br />SIRACUSA:I don€t need specifics. I was wondering just general things like how deep, <br />you know, from the property line, how many feet in, that sort of thing. <br />DARROW: Yeah, I€d have to pull up the Code to be able to briefly describe that. But <br />it€s, I was looking at it last night and I was saying, oh, this will be addressed in plan approval. <br />2 <br /> <br />