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Grace Harwin <br /> Trileaf <br /> February 16, 2023 <br /> Page 2 <br /> For your information, the subject property consists of 12.381 acres of land, is situated in the <br /> State Land Use Urban district, zoned Single-Family Residential (RS-10) by the County, and <br /> designated Low Density Urban (LDU) by the Hawaii County General Plan Land Use Pattern <br /> Allocation Guide (LUPAG) map. <br /> In accordance with Chapter 25, Section 25-4-12(a) of the Hawaii County Code (HCC), <br /> telecommunication antennas and towers may be a permitted use in the Single-Family Residential <br /> (RS) district, provided a use permit is obtained for such use. <br /> Pursuant to HCC Chapter 25, Section 25-4-12(b), the minimum setbacks for a <br /> telecommunication antenna or tower shall be as follows: <br /> (1) Freestanding antennas and towers shall be set back from every property line a minimum of <br /> one foot for every five feet of antenna or tower height. <br /> (2) Telecommunication antennas and towers supported by guy wires shall be set back from <br /> every property line a minimum of one foot for every one foot of antenna or tower height. <br /> Mahalo for allowing us to comment. If you have any questions or require further information, <br /> please feel free to contact Kevin Sullivan at(808) 961-8135. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Jeff�W.Darrowfor(Feb 16,2023 15:13HST) <br /> ZENDO KERN <br /> Planning Director <br /> KLT <br /> \\coh0l\planning\public\wpwin60\cultural_resources_commission\section 106 consult\2023\2023-02-16(pl-int-2022- <br /> 00260)horizon tower section 106 consult waikoloa.doc <br /> Enclosure: State Historic Preservation Division Letter dated 8-7-15 <br /> cc via email: Hawai'i County Cultural Resources Commission <br /> g.harwin@trilea£corn <br />