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located approximately 125-feet from the shoreline area, therefore there are no anticipated <br /> coastal or flood hazards that will significantly impact the project site. The development <br /> will be subject to the requirements of Chapter 27 - Flood Control, of the Hawaii County <br /> Code in order to minimize the effects of coastal hazards. In addition, all buildings will be <br /> constructed in conformance with Uniform Building Code specifications. In the event of a <br /> tsunami or other major weather event, the evacuation of this site would be via Ali`i Drive <br /> to Walua Road. <br /> The proposed development is consistent with the County General Plan, Hilo <br /> Community Development Plan(CDP),Zoning Code and other applicable ordinances. <br /> The General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) for the County of Hawai`i <br /> is a policy document expressing the broad goals and policies for the long-range <br /> development of the Island of Hawai`i. The plan was adopted by ordinance in 1989 and <br /> revised in 2005. The proposed development is consistent with the General Plan LUPAG <br /> Map designation of Resort Node(ren)which includes areas that are a mix ofvisitor-related <br /> uses such as hotels, condos, single-family and multiple family residential units,golfcourses <br /> and other typical resort recreational facilities, resort commercial complexes, and other <br /> support services. Staff notes that the project site has been designated as a "minor resort <br /> area", under the General Plan section on Standards and as designed will complement the <br /> goals, policies, and standards of the Land Use (Economic, Environmental and Land Use) <br /> Elements of the General Plan. The proposed action is in balance with the natural, cultural, <br /> and social environment of the County, and it will create temporary construction jobs for <br /> local residents and indirectly affect the economy through construction industry purchases <br /> from local suppliers as well as permanent jobs for employees of the hotel and bar. <br /> The Hawaii County Department of Planning zoning designation for the subject <br /> parcels is "Resort-Hotel" 750-sq. ft. (V-.75). The proposed hotel project is a permitted use <br /> within the V zoning district and does not require a Use Permit. The development will <br /> conform to the requirements of the zoning district relative to permissible uses, maximum <br /> allowable height, minimum yard setbacks, minimum off-street parking, and landscaping <br /> requirements. <br /> -5- <br />