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mauka is the Keauhou View Estates Subdivision. The Keauhou Resort area is in this <br />particular location, south of the subject property. <br />The proposed 120-unit condominium project will consist of 15 two-story structures as <br />shown on this particular site map. And, again, as a matter of orientation, this is Ali`i <br />Drive going towards Keauhou and this would be in the Kailua direction. And the <br />Kahului to Keauhou Parkway is located at this location mauka of the subject property. <br />Each of the structures will accommodate 8 two-bedroom units. The maximum height of <br />the proposed structures would be 35 feet.Within the RM-zoned district, the maximum <br />allowable height is 45 feet. A minimum of 165 parking, on-site parking stalls would be <br />provided; and that would be in these particular areas. <br />The Applicant intends to construct the, complete the construction of this project by the <br />end of 2007 or in 2008. Also, extensive landscaping would be provided on the project <br />site. The estimated cost of the development would be $30 million. <br />Based on the current RM 3.5-zoned district, a maximum of 132 units would be permitted <br />on the property. So based on the current zoning and the proposed project of 120 units, <br />the development will be less than what’s allowed, based on the current zoning. <br />The property is currently overgrown and vacant. Access would be off of Ali`i Drive <br />going through a property which services the Wastewater Pump Station at this particular <br />location. That particular section of this particular lot, which is Parcel 23, currently has a <br />pavement width of 50 feet, so that’s where access would be gained from. There would be <br />no access to the Kahului to Keauhou Parkway. <br />The Applicant had received a water commitment of 239 units; therefore, the water is <br />available to the property. Wastewater would be by connecting to the County sewer <br />system. <br />We received numerous correspondence that was earlier circulated to you and there were <br />some other correspondence that we received today. There were four correspondence <br />which you don’t have a copy of, only one copy was submitted. The first is from Vonnie <br />Razo; and I’m going to be circulating these for your review. We also received <br />correspondence from Robert Milton, the Kona Magic Sands Board of Directors by Karl <br />Lizza. I believe you already have a copy of this particular correspondence. <br />And, finally, a Petition for Standing in a Contested Case Hearing was handed over to us <br />today by Alice and Robert Widmann; however, the form is not notarized and no filing fee <br />was submitted. It’s my understanding this Petition was submitted by Robert Milton on <br />behalf of Alice and Robert Widmann. I’m not sure as to whether they actually know <br />what they had submitted or it was basically filling out the form that was submitted. This <br />could be just general comments. So perhaps if Mr. Milton is here today then he can <br />testify as to, you know, the purpose of this correspondence that he had submitted from <br />Alice and Robert Widmann. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />2 <br /> <br />
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