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Item #1 Robert J. Silber (PL-SPP-2022-000016)
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*PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (PL-SPP-2022-016)
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Hawaii Organics Facility or other suitable location. A condition of approval will be <br />added to require the applicant to follow DEM requirements for disposal of solid waste. <br />The property is situated within an area designated as Flood Zone "X," or an area <br />determined by FEMA to be outside the 500-year flood plain. Off -grid, solar powered <br />electricity is provided at the subject property. The photovoltaic system consists of 72 <br />panels, 20-kilowatt-hour battery bank and an 18-kilowatt propane back-up generator. <br />Police, Fire, and medical services are available nearby in Pahoa. <br />Based on the preceding, the requested use will not burden public agencies to <br />provide additional services. <br />(D) Unusual conditions, trends, and needs have arisen since district <br />boundaries and regulations were established. In the 1960's and 1970's, the State's <br />agricultural district boundaries and regulations were established and subsequently <br />amended pursuant to HRS Chapter 205. The State Land Use Commission was created in <br />1961, and interim regulations and temporary district boundaries became effective in <br />1962. Subsequently, the regulations and Land Use District Boundaries became effective <br />in August of 1964. The property and surrounding areas are designated for agricultural <br />uses by both State and County land use laws. Through the issuance of a Special Permit, a <br />community may establish various non-agricultural uses/services that may not be available <br />or allowed by zoning for its residents. <br />Since the district boundaries were established, demand has increased for <br />alternative health and wellness tourism for guests who seek a more peaceful, remote <br />environment as an alternative to resort venues. The proposed uses would meet this <br />demand by providing visitors an opportunity to participate in wellness retreats and <br />training classes in a remote, peaceful environment. <br />(E) The land upon which the proposed use is sought is unsuited for the <br />uses permitted within the district. The property is situated on soil that is classified as <br />" Y' or "Other" by the Department of Agriculture's ALISH Map and is classified as "E" <br />or "Very Poor" by the Land Study Bureau's Soil Rating. The properties' soil type is <br />classified as Malama extremely cobbly highly decomposed plant material, dry, 2 to 40 <br />percent slopes. These soils are most suitable for pasture use, and are unsuited for large- <br />-7- <br />
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