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north-south direction running parallel with Ali‘i Drive. The actual area of the application is <br />identified by a black outline, and there’re approximately four properties that are involved for this <br />particular project. Just for reference this particular area is known as Coconut Grove <br />Marketplace, we have the Royal Kona Resort Hotel that’s located just to the south of this project, <br />and this is actually identified as Huggo’s Restaurant – you might be familiar with that. <br />This is an aerial. Again, it might be a little dark. The aerial shows Ali‘i Drive running in a <br />north-south direction through the middle of the map. We have the Royal Kona Resort identified <br />on the lower portion of the map, Coconut Grove Marketplace, and we have the actual area of the <br />application identified as the existing Huggo’s Restaurant, as well as the parking area that will be <br />referred to in this particular area. There has been some improvement in the parking area. There <br />is going to be additional parking improvements in this particular area. <br />The original permits, SMA 396 and Shoreline Setback Variance No. 654, allowed the following: <br />They allowed the expansion of the existing Huggo’s Restaurant with the construction of second <br />and third stories above the existing single-story building; they also allowed for off-site <br />improvements including parking area expansion from 25 parking stalls to 50 parking stalls; the <br />extension of the shoreline promenade – right now you’ll notice along Ali‘i Drive there is a nice <br />shoreline promenade, this would extend it to, I believe, to meet up with the Royal Kona Resort, <br />coming through Kahakai Road through the frontage of the property, as well as improvements <br />along Kahakai Road, which is the road that’s right in front of Huggo’s that comes from Ali‘i <br />Drive to the entrance of Royal Kona Resort. <br />The applicant is requesting a five-year time extension to Condition 3 of both SMA 396 and <br />Shoreline Setback 654. Condition 3 is the condition that is the timeline for construction; it also <br />requires Plan Approval. So they are requesting an additional five-year time extension. <br />This is the site plan of the makai portion of the properties. We have Kahakai Road that’s on the <br />upper portion of the map. So this portion of the site plan only shows the existing Huggo’s <br />building, as well as Huggo’s On The Rocks which is not part of this application. The red line is <br />the actual identified shoreline, certified shoreline area. We have some other colors which <br />identify the different stories. The purple color is the first story which is existing at this time. <br />There is also a second story which is the blue dotted line, which is proposed, as well as the third <br />story which is the green line, which is proposed. And so these kind of overlay; you are looking <br />at a bird’s eye view here. <br />This is the portion on the mauka side of Kahakai Road that shows the parking improvements that <br />will be added, as well as improvements to the Kahakai Road, and also the promenade that will be <br />extended. <br />This is an aerial photo to give you a little bird’s eye view of the area. We have the existing <br />Huggo’s Restaurant, as well as Huggo’s On The Rocks, Ali‘i Drive and the Royal Kona Resort. <br />This is on Kahakai, looking at the entrance to Huggo’s, facing north. It appears that they started <br />what looks like stairs going up to what could be the future second story. But the entrance to the <br />restaurant is right in this area and the restaurant is right to the left side of the photo. This is on <br />the ocean side of the existing restaurant, so you can see the story. There’s, this was all <br />EXHIBIT C <br />2 <br /> <br />
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