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Item #2 Shaleen Curlee (PL-SPP-2022-000023_Amend SPP 1139)
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (AMEND SPP 1139 _ PL-SPP-2022-023)
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it more appropriate to recommend the deletion of Condition No. 2 and allow the permit to <br />run with the land. The reason for the modification is due to the lack of suitable industrial - <br />zoned lands becoming available for use within the subdivision. Additionally, the <br />applicant has operated for over twenty years in good standing with the Planning <br />Department and the Hawaiian Paradise Park Community. The granting of this request <br />with modifications at the subject property would provide a convenient light industrial <br />service to the growing community. <br />Granting of the amendment request with modifications would not be <br />contrary to the General Plan or Puna Community Development Plan (PCDP). <br />The County of Hawaii General Plan is the policy document for the long-range <br />comprehensive development of the island of Hawaii. One of the purposes of the General <br />Plan is to guide the pattern of future development in this County based on long-term <br />goals. The General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) Map designates <br />the property as Rural. This category includes existing subdivisions in the State Land Use <br />Agricultural and Rural districts that have a significant residential component. Typical lot <br />sizes vary from one (1) to two (2) acres. These subdivisions may contain small farms, <br />wooded areas, and open fields as well as residences. Allowable uses within these areas, <br />with appropriate zoning, may include commercial facilities that serve the residential and <br />agricultural uses in the area, and community and public facilities. <br />The deletion of Condition No. 2 would not be contrary to the General Plan or the <br />Zoning Code. The request would be consistent with the Land Use Element of the General <br />Plan, which states "Encourage the development and maintenance of communities <br />meeting the needs of its residents in balance with the physical and social environment." <br />The granting of this request at this location would provide a convenient service of light <br />industrial to the growing community. <br />The Puna Community Development Plan (PCDP) was adopted in 2008, after the <br />first-time extension was granted by the Planning Commission. The PCDP recommends <br />that repair shops and other light industrial land uses should be in the Regional Town <br />Centers, such as the one identified in the PCDP that is located along Kaloli Drive <br />between 24th and 26th Avenues. This Regional Town Center consists of two 20-acre <br />-2- <br />
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