Laserfiche WebLink
SIRACUSA: Thank you. <br />BYRNE: Yeah, and together these organizations represent nearly 400 families in <br />North Kohala. Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. Yes, Commissioner Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: Thank you. Thank you for your testimony. You also mentioned that there <br />is a group of Kohala residents that are in process of planning for what they would like to see in <br />Kohala. What group is that? <br />BYRNE: Yeah, we are, there’s a, the County has initiated Community Development <br />Planning process in North Kohala, like the one that’s going on in Kona and Puna. So we’re in <br />the midst of that right now. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay, thanks. <br />BYRNE: Thank you. <br />GRAHAM: Anything further? <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman? <br />GRAHAM: Commissioner Domingo? <br />DOMINGO: I’d like to ask our staff a question. Is this particular area, what it's General <br />Plan for? <br />DARROW: The General Plan for this particular area at this time is Low Density <br />Urban, Extensive Agricultural and Open; all of these three designations affect the property. <br />More specifically the Open designation is along the coastline, the Low Density Urban affects the <br />southern portion of the property, and a portion of the northern piece of the property is Extensive <br />Agriculture. <br />DOMINGO: When was that General Plan adopted? The provisions of this, the part that <br />is directly applicable to this parcel? <br />DARROW: I’m not sure when the first date was, but I do not think it was amended on <br />the last General Plan. So it was in effect at least from 1989 is my understanding, and even, could <br />be even further. <br />DOMINGO: So then if the zoning is consistent with the General Plan, then the <br />statement that this project is not consistent with the present General Plan is erroneous, huh? <br />DARROW: I believe that it was -. Is that the Community Development Plan or the <br />General Plan? <br />DOMINGO: It refers to the General Plan. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br /> <br />