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Now weÓre on Item No., back to Item No. 3. The Applicant, Puaanui Partnership (REZ <br />No. 694), Amendment to Condition B (deadline to secure Final Plan Approval) and <br />Conditions C (construction deadline) of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 91-91, which <br />rezoned one-acre of land from an Agricultural 1-acre (A-1a) to a Village Commercial <br />1-acre (CV-1a) zoned district. Staff, go ahead. <br />HAYASHI:Mr. Chair, since both Item No. 3 and No. 4 are similar, <br />to have those two consolidated for orientation purposes. <br />FUJIKAWA:You may. <br />DARROW:Thank you, Mr. Chair. If I may direct your attention to the <br />location map. Again, we have Mamalahoa Highway, old Mamalahoa Highway, running <br />north and south. This area here is Holualoa, and this red dot signifies the subject <br />property. The Applicants in this case, Puaanui Partnership, are requesting to amend <br />Conditions B and C of Ordinance No. 91 (REZ 694), which was originally rezoned from <br />a 1-acre portion of land from Agricultural 1-acre to Village Commercial 1-acre. TheyÓre <br />requesting an additional five years to complete construction of a restaurant. The <br />Applicants also concurrently are requesting an amendment to Condition 5 of Special <br />Permit No. 649 to allow five years to complete construction on t <br />for the 10-bedroom inn. Special Permit No. 649 was originally p <br />5-bedroom bed and breakfast, and then later was amended to a 10-bedroom inn. At this <br />time, currently, there are 6 bedrooms within the inn. <br />Looking at the site map, this area here is the old Mamalahoa Highway; and this area in <br />gray represents the road access from old Mamalahoa Highway down <br />of property that is zoned, that was rezoned Village Commercial. This is the area that the <br />future restaurant would be located. At this time, there is an existing building on this <br />property. <br />As you follow this area down, this is the area for the Special Permit for the 10-bedroom <br />inn which is known today as Holualoa Inn. And, again, as I mentioned earlier, there is <br />currently 6 bedrooms, and theyÓre requesting five additional years to be able to complete <br />the additional 4 bedrooms. <br />Recently, the Planning Department had received a letter of concern from Georgene Inaba <br />regarding a trail, and I will defer going into detail for the ApplicantÓs representative. But <br />just for your location, right here along this northern portion of the property is where this <br />trail runs, itÓs a 12-foot trail; and, so, itÓs not really identified on this map. But if you <br />would follow it along the northern boundary, it would be 12 feet from this property line <br />here. <br />This area here is zoned Agricultural 1-acre. So this setback on this side would actually <br />be 20 feet, so itÓd be well out of this area that the trail is located for, to have any <br />development. <br />2 <br /> <br />
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