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HAYASHI:Thank you, Mr. Chairman. If I may direct you to the presentation <br />map. First of all, IÓll go to the location map. The subject property is indicated in red, this <br />red dot. This is the Hawaii Belt Highway going towards Mt. View, and this would be in <br />the Hilo direction. The Shipman Industrial Park is indicated here in this location in red <br />and is zoned for Industrial use. Also, this particular property is the Shipman Mixed <br />Commercial property that was rezoned a number of years ago. <br />The Keaau-Pahoa Bypass Road, or the Keaau Bypass Road is in this configuration going <br />towards Pahoa. Keaau Village is indicated in this specific location and is zoned for <br />Village Commercial. The McCully property that was rezoned two or three years ago is <br />situated at the corner of the Milo Street extension and the Keaau Bypass Road. <br />The colors on the map indicate the various zoning districts. As I indicated earlier, these <br />gray areas are Industrial-zoned lands. We also have Mixed Commercial zoning here and <br />here. The green, dark green is on lands that were designated Agricultural-20 acres. We <br />also have some other Agricultural-5 acres here and Residential lands indicated in yellow. <br />Again, going toward the, to the site map that was presented by the Applicant, the subject <br />property consists of 23 acres or 23-plus acres and is located off of the Milo Street <br />extension. Again, this would be Keaau Bypass Road located on the makai side of this <br />map. <br />The Applicant is requesting that the 14.9 acre property be reclassified from the State <br />Land Use Agriculture to the Urban District. At the same time, theyÓre also requesting <br />that that land, the 14.9 acres, be rezoned from Agricultural-20 acres to Limited Industrial- <br />20,000 square feet or ML-20. <br />The remaining 8. acres of the property would be rezoned from Agricultural-20 acres to <br />Agricultural-5 acre zoned district. <br />Surrounding land uses include the HELCO power plant, which is this gray shaded area. <br />You have some uses that were granted Special Permits for. And it would be the Green <br />House Specialist facility at this location; we also have the Christian Liberty School that <br />was granted by a Special Permit, also, in the immediate area would be the, have that <br />Tropical Products or papaya processing facility. <br />Milo Street, this section of Milo Street from the Keaau Bypass Highway to the subject <br />property, fronting the subject property, is owned by W. Shipman, Limited. W. H. <br />Shipman, Limited has provided or granted an easement to the Applicant for this particular <br />rezoning. <br />The Planning Director is recommending approval of this, of the State Land Use Boundary <br />Amendment, as well as the rezoning from Agricultural-20 acre and <br />20,000 square feet and Agricultural-20-acre to Agricultural-5 acre zoned district, with <br />conditions attached to the rezoning. Are there any questions at this time? <br />2 <br /> <br />
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