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Mr. Paul Bleck <br /> Page 2 <br /> prior to the date by which plan approval must be secured. Detailed landscaping, <br /> parking, and interior traffic circulation patterns shall be included on plans <br /> submitted." <br /> "5. Construction of Phase H shall commence (building permit) within one year from <br /> the date of receipt of Final Plan Approval for Phase H and shall be completed <br /> within one year thereafter(certificate of occupancy)." <br /> On March 1, 1993, Hawaii Baptist Convention requested a 12-month extension of <br /> time to comply with Condition No. 2, wherein to secure Final Plan Approval for Phase I. <br /> On April 8, 1993 the Planning Director granted an administrative approval for an <br /> extension of time to comply with Condition No. 2 until March 24, 1994. <br /> On January 28, 1994, Hawaii Baptist Convention requested a second 12-month <br /> extension of time to secure Final Plan Approval for Phase 1. The reason for the request <br /> was due to the death of the pastor. The Planning Director granted a second administrative <br /> approval for an extension of time to comply with Condition No. 2 until March 24, 1995. <br /> On July 7, 1994, Final Plan Approval for the new church and day care center <br /> building was issued by the Planning Director. <br /> Building Permit No. 945735 was issued for a day care, church, office, kitchen, <br /> hall, covered center lanai, 4 bedrooms, 1 and 1/2 bath and chapel on September 15, 1994 <br /> and was completed on August 22, 1996. <br /> On August 1, 1996, the Planning Commission approved an amendment to <br /> Condition No. 8 (Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvements) to allow the improvements <br /> to be completed in two phases prior to December 31, 1999. According to the applicant, <br /> the entire length of the property fronting Paniolo Avenue was completed with curb, gutter <br /> and sidewalk as of 1998. <br /> Approval of this request would not be contrary to the General Plan or the Zoning <br /> Code. The amendment to Condition No. 4 and Condition No. 5 would not be contrary to <br /> the original reasons for granting the Use Permit. The request would be consistent with <br /> the Land Use Element of the General Plan which states "Designate and allocate lands in <br /> appropriate proportions and mix and in keeping with the social, cultural, and physical <br /> environments of the County" and to "Encourage the development and maintenance of <br /> communities meeting the needs of its residents in balance with the physical and social <br /> environment." It is felt that the granting of this request at this particular location will <br /> provide a convenient service to the growing residential community while maintaining the <br /> residential community and the residential character of the area. <br />