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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-06-28 PL-INT-2024-008114 Townscape, Inc. Category PL.9 DeVera, Ashley From: Rachel Kapule <Rachel@townscapeinc.com> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2024 9:21 AM To: Planning Internet Mail Cc: Sherri Hiraoka Subject: FY25 Professional Qualifications - Townscape, Inc. Attachments: Company Brochure_Townscape Inc.pdf; Letter of Interest_Townscape Inc.pdf; Statement of Qualifications_Townscape, Inc..pdf Aloha Mr. Kern, Please find attached our professional qualifications information for our company, Townscape, Inc., for FY2025. Please feel free to reach out should you have any questions. Mahalo. Rachel Kapule Planner TOWN SAP 900 Fort Street Mall, Suite 1160 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 536-6999(option 8) Fax: (808) 524-4998 Email: rachel@townscapeinc.com Website:www.townscapeinc.com 1 s, TOWNSCAPE, INC. Environmental&Community Planning 900 Fort Street Mall Suite 1160•Honolulu,HI 96813•PH: (808)536-6999•FAX:(808)524-4998•www.townscapeinc.com June 28, 2024 Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Aloha Mr. Kern: Subject: Notice to Providers of Professional Services Solicitation FY2024-2025 Townscape, Inc. would be pleased to be considered for any new planning projects that may be needed by the County of Hawaii Planning Department for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. We are particularly interested in providing services for the following categories: PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning Assistant: project management support, community organizing, public participation, meeting facilitation) PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation) PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) PL.9) Community Planning (Public Access Planning) Please find enclosed Townscape's Statement of Qualifications and our company brochure. Should there be a need for additional information about our company, please feel free to contact me at sherri@townscapeinc.com. Mahalo for your time and consideration! Me ke aloha, tavAAA: j-taa-//e( Sherri Hiraoka Vice President Enclosures: 1. Statement of Qualifications 2. Company Brochure TOWNSCAPE, INC. - Environmental&Community Planning www.townscapeinc.com a "Our mission is to shape plans ''A " that enhance the social, cultural, economic, and -�� environmental health of 5 ' '' ° Hawai`i's communities.' ` Waipa Master Site Plan Our Guiding Principles include the following: • Plan to Act; don't just plan to plan; • Consult with diverse stakeholders early and . � },� ` , ,. �. - 4' often; 1, }. > k M w • Plan holistically: understand and integrate :, rc�' r r ; ^It t * 11.'x' ft the manydimensions of the planningpuzzle 1 —people,politics, customs, cultures, ...,r ,,1'� �- f ,-, economics, finance, rules,regulations, I 1; Ap. ` j environment, and ecology, and the natural 1 i l .�' •. 0,. processes of water and land; �1►I`i. I w . _ 'r A • Tell the client and the community what they '"* "`' need to hear; not just what they want to hear; c • Communication is key! Communicate clearly and succinctly. He'eia Wetlands Restoration:Mahuahua'Ai o Hoi AHUPUA A BOUNDARY MAJOR CONCENTRATIONS OF CULTURAL SITES STREAM CORRIDOR CONSERVATION PROGRAM k1411111104 MAJOR STREAMS PRESERVATION iiiP‘ vitt) .40,, 41-Flpp 2 \ r ti./// Olt ii„ 1 it, AGRICULTURAL (.„..., ,,,,,„. ....„ Ifs- -` - 1 iiiii ''' ,,,,,r,,,,r �,I --- ✓COASTAL ^' I , �" lohick BOUNOAR MMUN.PROTECTION lal .°iJ� �"V411 AK 1 7ivi �4• y 1 GAM- •Play f RESTRICT DEVELOPM MAKAI OF FARRINGTON �d f�'r''-�� , WAI ANAE qr'?,. ��� NANAKULI HIGHWAY Gathering Pia. MA ILS` r NO DEVELOPME - MAKAF7 ((� J NANAKU NORTH OF SI MA'ILI C' / VILLAGE Gathering Place. KEPUHI POINT VILLAGE `- CENTER MAKAH WAI ANA CENTER VILLAGE CENTER AND COUNTRY TOWN GATHERING PLACE Wai'anae Sustainable Communities Plan TOWNSCAPE, INC. ------- Environmental&Community Planning - CLIENTS - COMMUNITY NON-PROFITS FEDERAL AGENCIES • Ho`omau Ke Ola • U.S.Army,Pacific(USARPAC) • Ho`oulu Lahui • U.S.Army Garrison,Hawaii • Hui Kako`o `Aina Ho`opulapula • U.S.Army Engineer District,Honolulu • Ka'ala Farm,Inc. • Ka Huh 0 Haloa STATE AGENCIES • Kako`o `Oiwi • Commission on Water Resource Management • Kalaeloa Heritage and Legacy Foundation • Department of Accounting and General Services • Ko`olau Foundation • Department of Business,Economic Development&Tourism • Loko I`a • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands • Malama Nanakuli Ahupua'a • Department of Health • MA`O Farm • Department of Land and Natural Resources • Mohala i ka Wai • Hawai`i Community Development Authority • North Shore Community Land Trust • Office of Hawaiian Affairs • Pu`a Foundation • Office of Planning • `Oiwi Lokahi Mokupuni o Keawe • Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii • Waipa Foundation • The Outdoor Circle COUNTY AGENCIES • The Trust for Public Land • Hawai`i County - Office of the Mayor PRIVATE SECTOR - Finance Department • A&B Properties. Inc. - Planning Department • AT&T Communications,Inc. - Office of Housing and Community Development • Camp Mokule`ia • City and County of Honolulu • Castle&Cooke Homes,Inc. - Department of Design and Construction • Kamehameha Schools - Department of Environmental Services • Kealakekua Development Company - Department of Parks and Recreation • `Ohulehule Forest Conservancy LLC - Department of Planning and Permitting • Saint Elizabeth Catholic Church - Department of Transportation Services • The Estate of James Campbell • Honolulu Board of Water Supply Bus Parking Maintenance Shed Na Iwi Kupuna Repository 9 � _ d7 � 4-b I!) • � �n� - •,. ws �4 i'� 1'y )11 EMIItat SynsHkvhot ,;.-j' h.Y i�.P•�":., �.1^�'i � k 7 -. , ccPGAueh9lnowRutteeoarRest vP ohoShelters Caretaker/ securivcouae . i ♦ iAr31 1 1 '. • 10* tl' , i. t a i 6 i .3h}' ,� 4 . t Hale exhibt A. .X. A3 , p ) y I-7'"-- P '' .4.-4 1 ,T /" " , y q ! ^ �- T_. Pr' -T-401.„ `A T — d -t -"e f , ! 'l gytl umestnne _ - ,_1 _' # P * � ) ..�.,,. " '' ' f , 4, ,- r' SU irsz ) j r r"',' , R Kalaeloa Heritage Park a i Conceptual Plan Ma'n Eavaa� Parking/Panner's Market Area 900 Fort Street Mall, Suite 1160, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808)536-6999 Fax: (808)524-4998 email: mail@townscapeinc.com isoilL" ,. > _ _• .4,S• s r_ ‘, tr. r 1. e'd 144 N - / � V v , ‘11k, , , . '''' .* ., I;_ ,,,,, • '`j 6e II 4 F , — /W.. lk Response to Notice to Providers of Professional Services UUMIVIUNI TY PLANNINU - ., TOWNSCAPE, INC. Fiscal Year 2025 - Environmental&Community Planning Prepared for County of Hawaii 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1 160 Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 TOWNSCAPE,INC.is an environmental and community planning company ,�, a 1 i; 1 that was established in with offices in downtown Honolulu. Age of Firm . 33 Years We are a small company with an average staff size of about 1,44 over the past five years.We do not subscribe to the American business model of"BIGGER IS BETTER."We believe that for the kind of environmental and community work that we do,"smaller is better" la* a Our Guiding Principles include the following: ..laa 1 '� • Plan to Act;don't just plan to plan; •Consult with diverse stakeholders early and often; • Plan holistically:understand and integrate the many dimensions of the planning puzzle— ' people,politics,customs,cultures,economics,finance,rules,regulations,environment, 'r" ecology,and the natural processes of water and land; w' •Tell the client and the community what they need to hear;not just what they want to hear; t r •Communication is key!Communicate clearly and succinctly. IF Our mission is to shape plans that enhance the social,cultural,economic,and environmental health of Hawai'i's communities. 11_ � F _ • Principals Archaeology Surveys Cultural Assessment Market Analysis BruceTsuchida ASM Affiliates Kumu Pono Associates,LLC SMS Research,Inc. Sherri Hiraoka Cultural Surveys Hawai'i Geotechnical Studies Ocean Engineering Associate Architecture Geolabs,Inc. Oceanit Laboratories Gabrielle Sham Urban Works Sea Engineering,Inc. Hydrology Staff Botany/Biology INTERA Inc. Transportation Planning Rachel Kapule AECOS,Inc. Fehr&Peers Geometrician Associates,LLC Landscape Architect Lester Inouye&Associates Topographic Survey Civil Engineering Dudek S-Corporation Okahara&Associates,Inc. Federal ID No.99-0285932 TOWNSCAPE OVER THE LAST 10 YEARS 78 F AFFORDABLE &WORKFORCE HOUSING projects completed COMMUNITY & REGIONAL PLANS as a prime consultant COMMUNITY FACILITATION & STRATEGIC PLANNING projects completed ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS as a sub-consultant NATIVE HAWAIIAN COMMUNITY PROJECTS NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION LAND USE PLANS present projects SITE PLANNING/PERMITS WATER RESOURCES/WATERSHED/AHUPUA'A PLANNING ',f"" ' Bruce Tsuchida,President a N,.,- Principal Planner °` 53 x '` Harvard University,M.L.A.in Landscape Architecture&Regional Planning,1971. p 9 g, ,� University of Pennsylvania,1967-1969,Graduate School of Fine Arts,Department of Landscape Architecture and iiRegional Planning.Studies in Kyoto,Japan, 1965-1966,Japanese Language School,Japanesegarden design,calligraphy. 9Y P Pp 9 0 .✓ University of Paris,1964,Studies in French literature and philosophy. Y. �. <h, `• " Amherst College,B.A.English Literature,1965. Responsibilities: As Founder and President of Townscape,Inc.,Mr.Tsuchida is in charge of overall company planning,marketing, quality assurance,and management of staff and other company resources.He serves as principal in charge of several projects and has also assumed the role of overall project manager for some of the company's major projects. Select Project • Moloka'i Water Use and Development Plan,County of Maui Department of Water Experience: • Waiahole Community Action Plan,Hawai'i Housing Finance and Development Corporation • Primary Urban Center Watershed Management Plan,Board of Water Supply • He'eia Master Plan and Rules,Hawai'i Community Development Authority • Ahupua'a 0 Kahana Master Plan Scoping,DLNR Division of State Parks • MA'O Punanue Master Development Plan,MA'O Organic Farms • Makaha Valley Flood Study,DLNR Engineering Division • Ma'ili'ili Watershed Management Plan,DOH Clean Water Branch • Punalu'u Ahupua'a Plan,Kamehameha Schools • Housing Policy Study,Office of Hawaiian Affairs • North and South Kohala Community Development Plans,Hawai'i County • Wai'anae Watershed Management Plan,Board of Water Supply • Kalaeloa Redevelopment Feasibility Study,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands • Wai'anae Sustainable Communities Plan,City and County of Honolulu • Fort DeRussy Master Plan,U.S.Army,Pacific • Military Family Housing Master Plan,U.S.Army,Pacific • Kukui'ula Master Plan for 1,000-acre planned community,A&B Properties,Inc. Prior Professional R.M.Towill Corporation,Vice President and Manager of the Department of Planning and Land Development,1984-1991. Experience: Gardiner Associates,Land Planners,1969-1975. Partner 1973-1975. Schnadelbach Associates,Ecological/Design Consultants,Draftsman,1969. Waterloo Mills Ecological Research Station,Research Assistant,1967-1968. A\�/T Guest Critic and Lecturer: Harvard Graduate School of Design,Radcliffe College,Boston Architectural Center,University of Hawai'i Dept.of Urban&Regional Planning. TOWNSCAPE Sherri Hiraoka,Vice-President `� •M ,, Principal Planner .a. ";t 25 �. . 23 University of California Irvine,B.S.,1996,Biological Sciences. UH Manoa,Masters in Urban and Regional Planning,2010,Environmental Planning. Ms.Hiraoka is a Principal Planner who assists with overall company planning,marketing, quality assurance,and management of staff and other resources.She serves as principal in charge and project manager of several projects and engages in project development including data analysis,community and government agency outreach,public meetings,plan formulation,and report writing. • Waipa Master Site Plan Update,Waipa Foundation • Regional Plan Updates,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands • Water Resource Protection Plan,State Commission on Water Resource Management • Honomu Subsistence Agricultural Homestead Community Conceptual Plan and EA,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands • He'eia Wetlands Restoration Strategic Plan,Kako'o'Oiwi • Pupukea Paumalu Long Range Resources Management Plan,North Shore Community Land Trust • Manoa Watershed Project,Natural Resources Conservation Service • Waikoloa Curbside Rubbish and Recycle Pick Up Program Feasibility Study • Ala Wai Watershed Analysis,U.S.Army Corps of Engineers/State DLNR • Wai'anae Coast Emergency Access Road,City Dept.of Transportation Services Prior Pr, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Department of Urban and Regional Planning.Honolulu,Hawai'i,2000-2001. Graduate Assistant on the City and County of Honolulu's Traffic Calming Project.Responsible for data collection, GIS map generation,charrette coordination,and report write-up. University of Hawai'i Environmental Center.Honolulu,Hawai'i, 1999-2000.Environmental Reviewer:reviewed environmental documents,coordinated comments from UH experts,and compiled and submitted comments to the State Office of Environmental Quality Control.U.S.EPA Pollution Prevention(P2)Center for Islands program staffer: responsible for research,seminar coordination,information dissemination,and database organization and maintenance. East-West Center.Honolulu,Hawai'i,1997-1998.GIS Technician.Provided Geographic Information System mapping support for the Center on the Environment Vietnam research programs. U.S.Geological Surveys Biology Research Division,Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,Hawai'i,1996-1997. jT Monitored,collected,identified,and quantified various taxa of plants and invertebrates. Surveyed for Drosophila spp.and pig damage in the field. TOWNSCAPE Gabrielle Sham,Associate Senior Planner Years of Experien 12 With this Firm:11 Education:Tulane University,B.S.M.,2008,Finance and Economics. UH Manoa,Masters in Urban and Regional Planning,2012,Environmental Planning. Ms.Sham is a Senior Planner assisting with marketing and overall company planning and management. She works on a varietyof projects with tasks includingproject management;planningresearch;fieldwork;mapping P 1 p 1 g and graphics production;report writing;community outreach;and interaction with clients,partners, "k and regulatory agencies. Select Project • Pololu Trailhead Planning,DLNR DOFAW Experience: • Waikapuna Resource Management Plan,County of Hawai'i • Hohohononui Makai Master Plan,Kamehameha Schools • Makaha Valley Flood Study,DLNR Engineering Division • Maunalua-Makapuu Scenic Byways Corridor Management Plan,Livable Hawaii Kai Hui • South Point Resources Management Plan,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands • Moloka'i Regional Plan Update,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands • Cultural Education Learning Center Conceptual Plan,Hui Malama o Ke Kai Foundation • Kalaeloa Heritage Park Conceptual Plan&EA,Kalaeloa Heritage and Legacy Foundation/HCDA • MA'0 Punanue Master Development Plan,MA'0 Organic Farms Prior Profession., University of Hawai'i at Manoa,National Disaster Preparedness Training Center,Honolulu,Hawai'i,2009-2012. Experience: Graduate Research Assistant for the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center at the University of Hawaii. Developed a FEMA certified 8-hour course"Social Media for Disaster Response and Recovery." Managed a team to gather and analyze data for Waikiki Benchmarking Study to assess environmental and sidewalk conditions; developed maps using GIS. Smart Sustainability Consulting,Honolulu,Hawai'i,Jan.2012-2013.Collaborated with Hawai'i Energy to empower Hawaii's students,organizations,and the Department of Defense through sustainability and energy conservation education.Managed a team of five LEED accredited employees in the Farrington High School Modernization Plan to conduct field work on energy and health conditions at Farrington High School,analyze data,and summarize findings. Helped to facilitate meetings,workshops,and provide recommendations to stakeholders. PBR Hawaii&Associates,Honolulu,Hawai'i,Jan-May 2012.Assisted in field work for a study for the City&County of Honolulu on recreational experiences at Kapi'olani Park. TOWNSCAPE Rachel Kapule Staff Planner Ippo 2 vvicir this irm.2 Education UH Manoa,B.A.,2019,Hawaiian Studies. °• UH Manoa,Masters of Environmental Management,2022. Responsibi. Ms.Kapule assists with with planning research,report writing,data collection and analysis, , GIS mapping,graphics production,and community outreach. / anit • Kawaihae Regional Plan Update,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands Kumano I Ke Ala Master Plan,Kumano I Ke Ala . Diamond Head Facilities Renovations Project Environmental Assessment and Special Management Area Use Permit, . subconsultants to Okahara&Associates,Inc.for DLNR State Parks • Planning Services for Requests for Proposals,Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands • Puna Historic Trail Stakeholder Action Plan,DLNR DOFAW • Pololu Trailhead Planning,DLNR DOFAW • La'i'Opua 2020's Stakeholder Outreach,L2020 Planning Assistance for State Grant-in-Aid Application,Livable Hawai'i Kai Hui MAO Makaha Environmental and Land Use Review,MA'0 Organic Farms Prior Professional Prior to Townscape,she spent six years as a farm manager with the non-profit Ho'okua'aina,leading the Fv""''""„-°^ production over 30,000 pounds of kalo each year. TOWNSCAPE AFFORDABLE &WORKFORCE HOUSING .rzrw - �e — ___ SELECTED PROJECTS Ditches * =a':,= 4' wm Buffe=n j;r- ••-. Planning Services for Requests for Proposals 11.=")'-- °`L'°" 4.w *V ` "m' Statewide I I P/% ! \` 1°O1C° Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands Irtuilr Current s�k.cele.. ••�• N "®mom / � � , i 115 unit® ;k. Waipa Housing Implementation --fil - ....,j', •`• ��. Hanalei,Kaua'i �e �;° ^� _ Waipa Foundation 'ka),\I\,, A E )A • .,,‘.......1 ° . Current ^ ., s ar.. I 1 °ej MA'O Makaha Environmental Review Ham Ckoa / friat�..' :i..! Gulch l \\S �i• "� '�s F unite ` ' Makaha,Oahu °e e\� Wai'anae Community Re Development Corporation 1 b'let*.IF° N‘'� 1 �is 1 2023 Water Pressure .r ` reel tzie F.remli5 ' � a Zon oundary )J 1 '{ r �,,_ — ar°; Honomu Subsistence Agricultural Homestead \ Gri,.; , Community Conceptual Plan and Environmental Assessment Noris, send,Road °; ,`��' ''�`�'� �����_' S0 ire ?'°• South Hilo,Hawai'i Island "cnrrlaor only" ! it v`r° 0D•RDW '"1 --_ � ....-"‘a.=;:'‘��, j Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands •�� ._ \.,14--)-,C):)!'f �[Y \x/'I M r)I' 2019 'y_'�\'' S0.0 cree 11'•'81 erd - -"' r.'.°. `, n\\` 9°,A d k s sti°t+>/"..c. 'Y Waikoloa Workforce Housing Master Plan and -;- ,1 0a..it.:°° \ ,, !I Request for Proposals tr.-.7-7,..!. �'7 Waikoloa,Hawaii Island !l i. 214:::: a.,^ County of Hawai'i,Office of Housing and Community Development Lr...,j ��j 0" j I°fig. o j 2010 j 19.0 Acres 1 ' � s. .rb ••'\..% a c, �.•$31es."' WAIKOLOA T TO AL , x iAa �• EMPLOYEE ADUSINC PROJECT ��� 1,6) ,iPRELIMINARY CONCEPT e MO OM 1 . � For,County of Hawaii 2� � ' ° •� . By,'1'ownacaPeInc. \ P August 2004 TOWNSCAPE Af COMMUNITY & REGIONAL PLANS ' Puna Historic Trail Stakeholder Action Plan Kawaihae Regional Plan Update ,, xo ''� Kea'au, Hawaii Kawaihae,Hawaii '` Department of Land and Natural Resources, Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands Division of Forestry and Wildlife 2024a Current KapoleRegional Plan Update Pololu Trailhead Planning Ewa,Oahu North Kohala,Hawai'i Island Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands - 2022 Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlifer ' � Current Papakolea, Regional Plan Update � Y't � tlli J�w,ll, sig oi HonoluluO'ahu " Kaneaka Keauhou Master Plan Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands Keauhou,Hawai'i 2020 Kamehameha Schools Current00 £ i m i i « n w ' i3N t L FAV i t e, .. ..n w. . Y emnrn mp . .. �mus .r>ati...: ......, �. m, ' ' �.w. g^ _ a s ?mJ .t - ,,,-.1.:: )41° , ,l'' '1441.-- q(1y 4^,4:74,4-,',71;,6 ' . - ' Polol�iVa tawaiilsl�nct s r 1 i s , ltiViP° , l Y t itaS �'qq .-At.t/. '.„, �V .�.. 1' !1'�,,.. / IJIJ/ b a na , ,�ly � Ott r 3� i �' I r- � ,.. V. �" "'" /x .. COMMUNITY FACILITATION & STRATEGIC PLANNING SELECTED PROJECTS — , 4 A '4: Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District A' ! w, ,,,--- . , Management Plan Outreach Strategy North Shore,O'ahu Malama Pupukea Waimea ii A 2021 Hale'iwa Learning Farm ",- \ ' North Shore,O'ahu KOkua Hawaii Foundation ', 2020 'x Waiale'e Community Visioning +' North Shore,Oahu : North Shore Community Land Trust 2019 gi " ., Wai'anae Alliance Huaka'i Wai'anae,O`ahu Land Use Visioning&Charrette Kamehameha Schools 2017 TOWNSCAPE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS AND BASELINE ASSESSMENTS SELECTED PROJECTS Cultural Learning Center and Community Farm Kuamo'o Baseline Documentation at Ka'ala EA Kona,Hawaii Wai'anae,O'ahu Trust for Public Land PALS/PLACES 2015 Current Ala Moana Pump Station EA and SMA Permit(Major) South Point Resources Management Plan EA Primary Urban Center,Oahu Ka'u,Hawaii Island Hawai'i Community Development Authority Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands 2015 2018 Makaha Lo'i Restoration EA Waimea Valley(Pu'ukua)Baseline Documentation Wai'anae,O'ahu North Shore,O'ahu Mohala I Ka Wai North Shore Community Land Trust 2015 2018 it'"` fi I '. '. ..,rte ,a.a zx+", .., fr s q N Y _ ,,¢ a*' ..% .0 r &✓,� "W ? ni,1fad"d err * r x, ,. � y : " ; ;oF'=, 4 ,,, z r5 ' s • , ","pzfi-, t,y i0 C 'P x" ✓ AF y ,„Pi,"". ''',iKa Lae Hawn'1Island - 4,0". I , A ,, ' r5 sL; „,, ,,,..„ 7„,„....i., , vf,,,, +' b.� ✓rtl. , g,,� 0•r , • ,., ",' •„ d'' NATIVE HAWAIIAN COMMUNITY PROJECTS SELECTED PROJECTS Kailapa Community Resource Center Ahupua'a o Kahana State Park Phase 1 A Planning North Kohala,Hawaii Island Ko'olauloa,O'ahu Kailapa Community Association Department of Land and Natural Resources,State Parks 2021 2018 Honohononui Makai Master Plan Kalaeloa Heritage and EA South Hilo,Hawaii Island 'Ewa,O'ahu Kamehameha Schools Kalaeloa Heritage Park LegacyParkPlan Foundation/HCDA 2020 2014 Ma en Yartl /a} „KZ, ` „ N31 Gp f R pa HNryun S.73 115 Palk Ma rrlenance Shetl l`” 9 I —1 p 1 Area Nce Ena''''' 17 la S tyC eqe_J/ y � [ r,,,,% .r, t—Hauhale EM,,,H cal 1♦ [ < " ?. * -� G eenhoese enc � 1. ry.y /' i � }Y t�l� ? Aquapm. _ h ae - 4'�` V► r '''' " ! �„ ®e C ..0 t (,3 Pholwolti cs L? l ' '� F4 i a+'�a_ ' Lmeo,e ✓II 7� }/: ;_y; 11 r""'arners O } ` fid k{�'YiY` ) 83 L/ 'J .,;141,?..;).' Merkel Area / rc\ '' - may; Mcrflow rk ng 4 4 y � r I ! S Mf /la��A 6 �. +� r 4 e Y '41r & r f a �Overtlav Parklnt �'� . 5 � 1D,X/lw �� ?4L sl i�sz� :' .r r y$ 1 1/410, Oper. -Ay � ,,.�„ _ �,� ••,•I ��'L �'EI/p. Fenoe �`T�y , s 'IIL' j .l.' fll - .1 I 1� ,� X !' "a` ".t C_t A l•"� • ttej Man Ent.a e r �o ,. i ;.z r- ,. , 5i^ •s- Ka�ae�oa �eritage Park As. ikxox. 3S►.. 0` -° r..�fJ is��:: +c a.' ...R ,. TOWNSCAPE NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION LAND USE PLANS SELECTED PROJECTS Kahuku Coastal Resources Management Plan Kaiwi Coast Mauka Lands Management Plan Ka'u,Hawai'i Island East O'ahu County of Hawai'i,Finance Department Livable Hawaii Kai Hui 2022 Current Kawa Resources Management Plan Waikapuna Resources Management Plan Ka'u,Hawai'i Island Ka'u,Hawai'i Island County of Hawai'i,Finance Departmnet County of Hawai'i,Finance Department 2017 2023 ,hkSouth Point Resources Management Plan Ka'u,Hawai'i ' 4 2016 Island Dept,of Hawaiian Home Lands a+r 1141111,t1,4., " a s Y ' ,' +" P a Ih �°' .rt,„ " ; Is s. e 4 p ° ti� q Y 11 , • . , f. f 'r' re r y W �: /9 4, ° • + •', " ,�.r14 s 'nl ii. ''7.. w A - ti ' m . .,,,.... _ ., , „ ri i � ¢. 'ft-, "`,. , � n IY,�<• siw , t y G`" _ 'w + "� .°ate r R y � �. 4+ `arl +©rf�*f'. aNWM1 'M"' 'w° » �' � i' I bus stop to site entrance, Y W " Kamehemeho'N SITE PLANNING/PERMITS : ' ` k Ho,-,-; --04,1,00.-', 5200f. R'r amii 7 Visitor Parkin• ' , a� , SELECTED PROJECTS I �� ��� _Cafe& / .ws+°v..ae,=»a:= k; osl ,%7---.„F.R oo-' Kumano I Ke Ala Master Plan Waimea,Kaua'i Kumano I Ke Ala 2024 �r, , Waipa Master Site Plan Update � �"' � �if Hanalei,Kauai _� �„ � Bus Parking � � � 6 Waipa Foundation 2021 L w J •7 g-Jll_ �v.'�t. h iter, iedda Hui Malama o Ke Kai Conceptual Site Plan r• _ p ° —\ Ko'olaupoko,Oahu H , Hui Malama o Ke Kai �t��r �, 2019 .i` 1 nun 4 r-. i seoa/ MAO Punanue Master Development Plan �� 111 North Shore,Oahu MA'OOrganicFarms _ `:,'—Tool Shed f 2015 Gravel Parking - -5000sf arking --1 - I l (73 cars) f Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility l-4aai&Parking � �- "A1 Ko'olaupoko,O'ahu MAO Punanue Conceptual Site Plan Office of Youth Services ,. - 2016ao � ���� ,I TOWN SCAPE WATER RESOURCES/WATERSHED/AHUPUA'A PLANNING SELECTED PROJECTS Water Resource Protection Plan Statewide State Commission on Water Resource Management 2019 Kaiaka Bay Watershed-Based Plan North Shore,O'ahu City Department of Facility Maintenance 2018 Makaha Valley Flood Mitigation Study State Department of Land and Natural Resources,Engineering ,,. Wai'anae,Oahu ' 2014 , ; Ma`di'di Watershed Management Plan Wai'anae,O'ahu State Department of Health,Clean Water Branch 2014 .. TOWNSCAPE Our mission is"to shape plans that enhance the social,cultural,economic,and environmental health of Hawai'i communities:' With this as our key focus,Townscape,Inc.has established the following guiding principles: • Plan to act;don't just plan to plan; • Consult with diverse stakeholders early and often; • Plan holistically:understand and integrate the many dimensions of the planning puzzle—people,politics,customs,cultures, economics,finance,rules,regulations,environment and ecology,and the natural processes of water and land; • Tell the client and the community what they need to hear;not just what they want to hear;and • Communication is key!Communicate clearly and succinctly. We use these principles to maintain planning integrity in complex situations and work with our clients to develop paths forward.Much of this is informed by .Staff has organized,facilitated,and participated in public meetings,workshops, and community"speak-outs"to gather information and to understand relevant issues in order to shape a workable plan that is beneficial for both the client and the community.One-on-one meetings with key community members or groups are important for building trust and creating well-received community-based plans.Online meeting formats have also been successfully incorporated to our in-person methods of outreach. Townscape,Inc.has demonstrated a high level of technical competence in a variety of planning assignments for both public and private clients. Many of our projects involve coordination with Federal,State,and City agencies,and with community leaders,organizations,and groups. This variety of clientele and working relations provides us with experience in assessing situations from different points of view. We believe that our clients will attest to our skills as planners and project managers.Quality Control is achieved at Townscape,Inc.through a number of project management tools and techniques,including: • In-house project reviews at critical points • Pre-printing review of all major reports for format consistency • Post-printing review of all major reports prior to submitting to ensure that all copies are complete and properly collated. Townscape believes that"smaller is better"for the type of planning that we do.This allows us to as a team and to efficiently communicate with each other,our clients,and the community. Our emphasis on community and stakeholder outreach has sometimes led to unanticipated efforts to understand and/or resolve specific issues that arise.This is the nature of community-based planning and we often absorb some of this additional effort.We also try to address both anticipated and unanticipated strains on capacity and cost through: • Overall Work Plan and Work Schedule for all major projects • Weekly staff meeting to schedule the week's work on all projects • Monthly(or more frequent,as needed)coordination meetings with the project team. TOWNSCAPE Planning is a VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY.We work closely with our clients throughout the planning process to address any issues that arise.Overall,we believe that our company has demonstrated +.ong commitment to providing quality ,,onable time and buuye..The table below demonstrates the time it took Townscape to complete various projects. PROJECT NAME CONTRACT SIZE TIME TO COMPLEETEYEAR COMPETE Kumano I Ke Ala Master Plan $72,000 8 months 2024 Kawaihae Regional Plan Update $60,000 10 months 2024 BWS Newtown 550'Well EA $50,000 5 months 2023 KFI 2022 Annual Report $9,000 2 months 2023 MAD Makaha Environmental Review $12,000 3 months 2023 Waikapuna Resources Management Plan $160,081 22 months 2023 La'i'Opua 2020 Preliminary Water Development Research $30,000 5 months 2023 Tai Lee Reservoir EA $44,280 6 months 2022 Kahuku Coastal Resources Management Plan $146,489 19 months 2022 Waiale'e Community Visioning $6,000 1 month 2019 Honomu Subsistence Agricultural Homestead Community $350,000 24 months 2019 Kaiaka Bay Watershed Based Plan $327,300 29 months 2018 41411166. TOWNSCAPE CLIENT REFERENCES Ms.Eva Blumenstein Mr.Hamana Ventura Planning Program Manager Property Manager Department of Water Supply Department of Finance,Property Management Division Maui County County of Hawaii (808)463-3102 (808)961-8009 Eva.Blumenstein@co.maui.hi.us hamana.ventura@hawaiicounty.gov Ms.Stacy Sproat Executive Director Mr.Allen Salavea Waipa Foundation Land Planning and Entitlements Manager (808)826-9969 Kamehameha Schools stacy@waipafoundation.org (808)756-5267 alsalave@ksbe.edu Mr.Andrew Choy Planning Program Manager Dept.of Hawaiian Home Lands (808)620-9279 andrew.h.choy@hawaii.gov RANGE OF PROFESSIONAL FEES Principal $165.00-$235.00 per hour Associate $125.00-$140.00 per hour Planner $ 70.00-$ 90.00 per hour • • ro sa u ury R TOWNSCAPE War anagifOley Rana yafA, .4 TOWNSCAPE, I N C. Environmental&Community Planning Honolulu,Hawaii www.townscapeinc.com Project Description Sheets PLANNING SERVICES FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TOWNSCAPE GOAL r7y„-,.• STATE OF HAWAII To assist the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands(DHHL)with +►> DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS solicitations for funds appropriated through Act 279,SLH 2022. These funds will be used to protect and improve the lives of native Hawaiians through the RELEASE DATE.May 22,2025 administration of certain public lands for homesteads. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS No.RFP-23-HHL-017 SEALED OFFERS FOR SCOPE LAND ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT, STATEWIDE •Coordinate with DHHL staff on upcoming solicitations VrlLL DE HECENED DP TO2.00 P.M.(Hsn ON LINN T.9022 •Develop Request for Proposals(RFPs)for various subdivisions AT HALE KALP.NI,:.>,AOLE.9,-542D PAROLE!PARKWAY.!CANDLES HAW Au 96707_ •Develop a scoring matrix for each RFP, complete with details from each DIRECT QUESTIONS RELATING TO THIS SOLIORATION TO DARRELL ING. development proposal TELEPHONE (8081 620-9276, FACSIMILE CO567 620-9299 OP E-MAIL AT darrell,h.ln9®haN®ii.god. •Attend pre proposal conferences and meetings with potential developers and provide DHHL with meeting notes and an attendance roster VA,ATI WATSON •Evaluate and score land acquisition and development proposals CHAIRMAN,HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION IMMUREMENT OFFICER • Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Q Location: Statewide l .- Size: N/A Status: Active 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190.Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - haA:(BOB)524-4998 - E-mail:maiIE townseapeino.nom HONOMU SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURAL ",�: ' , ,, HOMESTEAD COMMUNITYN TOWNSCAPE CONSERVATION _ SPECIAL O�pfferf , GOAL Biotogfc I I�e o e / l Cor un'3Orrhard Prel � � I F ;+ To develop a new subsistence agricultural community in Honomu that provides r i __, ly COER'CIA4 • r, - native Hawaiians with an opportunity to return to the land and promote self ifON'ERVATIUN r. ,r!;sufficiency through farming opportunities. OPzn'Pace J �',.�. - suBSISTENCE '"--�'- / ,': AGRICULTURE r.E.'° IT `,fit i CONSERVATION I vEa1AR9gway Butter r r 14ppM/ ,16 SCOPE SUBSISTENCE INSE ' F �' „ CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE L I 1 , 1 Opeggpa<e •Community outreach with DHHL beneficiaries,the Honomu community,and 1 `ONSERVATIONgovernment agencies .. , 1 i i Drainegerey'p Her `,r [oNSERVAiI�N ;; •Oversee subconsultants in archaeology, biology,LiDAR survey, civil B;eR/uyeaIAesOgrce .. li engineering/infrastructure,and traffic to understand the project site 1, , •Create a conceptual site plan { n 4�� SUPPLEM£NTAL SUBSSTENCE AGRICLILTI/IBE •Complete an Environmental Assessment i a AOR LTURE 1 JI � _ LEGEND i /' 1PECIRC DISTRICT ve�}ekarF.tl St,,,> S rnxa�er De[entien a rA nor oranuges —Ee sung Bridges I I ,sung Culvert y PROPOSED LAND USES > _=SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE nr7.mA, I CONSERVATIONy` - SUP LEMEUTAL ACRic ULiUnr Rs,rrir OrainageiyavBuffer r 1 -- I , rl COIn tuc t_ 5.<<.. =SPEOAL v$1R L7 pnamA " VIIIs95r 1 1!t...um-rel.rrSE roe° _ .e 1 - it[...Emanon ssms- Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands j. I • Location: South Hilo, Hawaii Size: 766 acres ' Status: Completed (2019) .``:m h ` 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1160,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailAtownseapeine.eom PUNA HISTORIC TRAIL STAKEHOLDER ACTION PLAN ,`���� TOWNSCAPE SCOPE oiogam .I '�� t ;',. •Conduct talk stories with lineal descendants of Kea'au, cultural practitioners,fishers r and gatherers,and neighboring landowners to understand the historic/cultural significance of the trail and its vicinity •Consult with state and county agencies to understand ongoing resilience efforts in Puna • ! "r •Conduct five community engagement activities to address vehicle use on the trail, trail/ beach overuse,and to help identify priority action items for the Stakeholder Action Plan •Develop a Draft Stakeholder Action Plan for the Puna Trail and distribute to stakeholders for review and comment •Integrate community comments into a Final Stakeholder Action Plan for the Puna Trail •Coordinate with client to determine a priority action item to begin implementing GOAL To develop a Stakeholder Action Plan that identifies near-and long-term steps for educating public trail users and enforcing responsible public use of the Puna Historic Trail. A° Client: DLNR- DOFAW- Na Ala Hele " Location: Puna, Hawaii Size: 3 miles Status: Active ? `" YYr t. 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 116H,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailAtownsoapeino.nom POLOLU TRAILHEAD PLANNING At41111\ 14 TOWNSCAPE ,. . � INC , , ,Z SCOPE „. •Review existing plans,reports,studies,and publicly available ... -f/' ' , data on the history and existing conditions of Pololu ", •- ` •Research sites across Hawai`i implementing visitor control methods r i �. •Schedule and conduct one-on-one talk stories with members of the community to discuss issues and potential solutions for the trailhead I •Host a general community meeting to gather input on the vision, issues,and potential solutions for the trailhead °,';;' ' , •Develop a draft plan with management solutions and host a ` ,.,..,-vi.,„, t: •4 Etowit second community meeting to present the plan to the community and gather feedback •Prepare a final plan that incorporates input from the community •Prepare a Chapter 343 Environmental Review for the actions proposed in the final plan GOAL To engage with kupuna,lineal decendants, cultural practitioners,nearby residents, as well as the broader community to develop a plan for the Pololu Trailhead. This -- plan will propose management solutions to address the issues and concerns from overuse at the Trailhead. , i Client: State DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife ate, x, Location: North Kohala, Hawaii Island it i / .v \ k. �dit Size: 4,500 square feet Status: Active 900 Fort Street Mall.Suite 1160,Honolulu.Hawai'i 99813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownsoapeino.00m KANEAKA KEAUHOU MASTER PLAN it raging, TOWNSCAPE "�` fix,•:.., .�,. w .` GOAL '" Develop a Conceptual Master Plan for a "Regenerative Community"for the designated Keauhou Lands. SCOPE •Complete and document archival research, organize research findings in the form of a Draft Progress Report •Prepare a Land and Regulatory Analysis by reviewing regulatory guidance, conducting initial site reconnaissance,and developing site analysis maps •Document existing infrastructure and develop order of magnitude cost estimates for major infrastructure upgrades [y ^ •Idents and summarize site opportunities and constraints � ,. 07.N •Conduct meetings with community leaders,small groups,and other s . stakeholders to gather input •Develop a Preliminary Concept Plan Graphic and Summary Text •Prepare a Draft Conceptual Plan Master Report that identifies facilities and infrastructure needed, cost estimates,a list of permits and " : T• approvals needed,general market strategies,and next steps •Conduct a Market and Financial Analysis to document existing conditions,development trends,and identify risk factors that may Client: Kamehameha Schools influence development potential •Incorporate comments from the Draft Conceptual Plan and findings Location: Kona District, Hawaii from the Market and Financial Analysis to develop a Final Conceptual Size: 2,550 acres Master Plan Report Status: Active 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownseapeino.eom DHHL KAWAIHAE REGIONAL PLAN UPDATE TOWNSCAPE INC HzA ip GOAL 4,0;4,, f �.. To conduct beneficiary consultations and draft a Regional Plan Update for the "?, Kawaihae Homestead community, including a community vision,values,past actions Hnwn�i110.111° W„ ,�I' and priority projects which respond to issues and areas of concerns within the s homestead. SCOPE •Research key sources of data that include change or potential change in the region, KnwrniHraE HAN_fa/nAN including U.S. Census demographic data, land uses and ownership, existing or ti HCIM�LANoS proposed infrastructure,and funding for projects or programs 6. a 4'40"`g •Outreach with government agencies and regional organizations to confirm and ,p,u.ESTP clarify research findings P D •Conduct beneficiary consultations, including assisting the State to develop meeting Leoend agendas,materials,and presentations,as well as staffing the meetings DHHL Parte I A PRIVaH.OLA "°"°es AKAI ,,, \ •Develop a Draft Regional Plan Update which includes sections that introduce Suleaa I) HOMESTEAD rt ', 'ti,.P° OHM.Land Ise❑ gnaCana ,' the plan and process;vision and values;planning area;existing land uses and PC.In4 .. „Baa�a„ infrastructure;priority projects;and other potential projects mu Imusmer i •Produce maps and photos for inclusion in the planning document and community •.Pasiwal Z% �saI meeting presentations •Incorporate beneficiary comments into a Final Regional Plan Update for Kawaihae Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Location: Kawaihae, Hawaii Size: 10,153 acres Status: Completed (2024) ,tea ., w 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190,Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:maiIE townseapeino.nom KAPOLEI REGIONAL PLAN UPDATE ,e44111L, OAHU ISLAND MOW ' "KA'ULUOKAHA'.I TOWNSCAPE GOAL I To create a regional plan that identifies priority projects important to the Kapolei community and DHHL.Regional Plans build a sense of community /, and capacity,stimulate partnerships for development and improvements, facilitate beneficiary participation in issues and areas of concern,and DHHL.Kapok,Perces Kapo4e1 identify priority projects within existing and planned homestead areas. 4s � SCOPE i '' : _. _ •Research key sources of data that indicate change or potential change in the Kapolei region relating to demographics,land use designation, land : ' use development, land disposition, land ownership,and infrastructure ,..J. •Outreach to government agencies and regional organizations to confirm KALAELOA findings from background research KALAELOA •Prepare materials for and assist with conducting DHHL beneficiary — - consultations to gather input on concerns, opportunities,values,and vision for the community KALAELDA • Work with DHHL beneficiaries of Kapolei to identify potential projects for KALAELOA the region • Work with DHHL beneficiaries to select and refine top five priority projects •Develop project descriptions,maps, costs,funding opportunities, timelines, Legend j-_;j,,,,aa,,er, DHHL Homestead Areas IMKmKm.* and potential partners As,ewes -Mal L d,at INA K8 OM k KS VaKa, + Keupe'e -KaIEMOS Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Location: Kapolei, Oahu Size: 1,095 acres Status: Completed (2022) ! 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190,Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:maiIE townseapeino.eom HALEIWA LEARNING FARM q TOWNSCAPE INC "qF'p. GOAL To develop a conceptual farm plan graphic to illustrate preliminary land uses and ,�" structures based on Kokua Hawai`ijo, S� - Foundation's vision and programmatic uses for the place. - +�al:i,; Ate: SCOPE PROJECT i ( slri cl — AREA •Conducted meetings with staff to confirm ---- r,-,,' 1, • t-a,e� ��i� a,F IIt,:i needs,objectives, and vision for the L 3 � Etlible property S ,40. �"' 1 •Developed a conceptual farm plan graphic � � o„ea OAHU •Facilitated an all-day charrette with x�- H x�dn l „ "a 9110•, i. Ya, �V -'7,„,...,7,,,,„,g, community partners and organizations to �® -- � ® � Y' ” :. Storage St ban) gather input on the conceptual farm plan ) ., all*.. Io�ea� f ryerty /f—.X TMI<_tua66009e�l 001 '' 9s. sy,,rwn� eaw o l '''''44', Pi 1 I ict 1 1 `= -- l L i Client: KOkua Hawaii Foundation ° -4 5 amore e Location: North Shore, Oahu e,I" _ c�, i �N �K�LE , Size: 7 acres hVessel Hot;.-- Iv�W t. cl ��AC� Leammg Farm Gompast Unit _ Property Bountlary and Srorage Pilas � Platfo+ Status: Completed (2020) e... 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1180,Honolulu,Hawai'i 99813 - Phone:(808)538-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownsoapeino.00m WAIALE`E COMMUNITY VISIONING TOWNSCAPE SCOPE •Review background materials on the site and meet with key stakeholders to become familiar with community ideas •Conduct three Advisory Group meetings,open to the public, to build consensus on a community vision. The purpose of each meeting was: ---► a ,„ _4411100;*,'''';' w•,, - Meeting#1:share information on the property and on intentions eM and expectations for this effort and for participants to share their interests and concerns for Waiale`e - Meeting#2:identify major thoughts and ideas gathered • at meeting#1 and develop draft values,planning considerations, and a vision statement - Meeting#3:gather feedback on the draft community values and vision statement and identify other thoughts to include in the report •Develop a report documenting the community values,vision, and other GOAL considerations raised during the process To assist the community with developing a conservation vision to inform land use decisions for Waiale'e on the North Shore of 0`ahu. Client: North Shore Community Land Trust � Location: Waiale`e, Oahu r Size: 130 acres Status: Completed (2019) 900 Fort Street Mall.Suite 1160.Honolulu.Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)536-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownseapeino.eom WAIKAPUNA RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN ",,-, , , IISLAND'OF HAWAII- NA�� HU TOWNSCAPE N GOAL A« HIL° ° `\'► ti To develop a plan that guides stewardship actions and strategies to protect, °"" preserve,and conserve the significant cultural,historical, and natural resources 11:T L. f. of Waikapuna for present and future generations,while allowing for community A •WaiNapuna /'— rcawala 0managed access. 2.n ,.. ar rc APVMA SCOPE •Review and analyze relevant background reports,maps,grants,studies,and other s publicly available data r, f•Coordinate with biologists, ,archaeologists,and federal,state,and county ,, Manhk key 3 2i'' personnel �d a a'" rd rt�° k ^r^ •Consult with lineal descendants,kupuna, community leaders and organizations °�� 1 • ; about resources, uses,and management issues I •Develop resource management strategies for Waikapuna in alignment with the ii Conservation Easement and State grant agreement xah;rAa„Rant •Host a virtual community meeting to discuss site resources,related management '�d yP 1 d fi •Develop a Draft Resources Management Plan for public review Ka°ukUR°"` •Finalize the Waikapuna Resources Management Plan Client: County of Hawaii, Dept of Finance Location: Ka`u, Hawaii Size: 2,317 acres Status: Completed (2023) 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite HBO,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mail townsoapeino.00m KAHUKU COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN TOWNSCAPE i513N0 OF'NnWAI'I .404$40.4#10 >il GOAL a„N L To develop a plan for Kahuku that will protect the resources along the coast so Kos i_ — that current and future generations may continue their way of life that makes - Ka`u,Ka`u,and to perpetuate cultural practices that have been passed down for as,K�t generations. HAwn01AN SCOPE OCEA' sw l A: d •Coordinate with subconsultants for archaeological and flora/fauna studies •Review background reports, grants,studies,and other data relevant to the NANUKA �' P ,ma s P , NATURAL project site PRES GtG4MON •Talk story with community leaders and organizations about resources, uses,and RESERVE E3E vE ®0411M6 management issues •Schedule and conduct a community meeting to discuss site resources, issues, and goals,and to gather input on preliminary ideas for strategies •Collaborate with key public agency personnel and community members as well as archaeologists and biologists to develop resources management strategies Numuhumu Pawl •Develop a Draft Plan and host a community meeting to gather communtiy ..cRoW,. ilk feedback mm i•••q•• 0 2308 AA00 Location Map •Finalize the Resource Management Plan Kakto ka Coastal County o1 Nawab o+°°j -•`i°' TINE MB B-2.001:OT (3,120 acres) `^'••'A+°••c^c c...-..i,.. !n2.,ti Client: County of Hawaii, Dept. of Finance Location: Ka`u, Hawaii Size: 3,128 acres + _ —.. � . .. Status: Completed (2022) 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1160,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailAtownseapeine.eom SOUTH POINT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN - �� AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TOWNSCAPE r . n GOAL " To develop a management plan that guides future actions to steward the land and 1. "i i ,,n NOM % IP y resources of South Point and to complete an environmental assessment for the proposed projects. HAWPI I ,, ' wvw m �tANo '^7 r`— ` SCOPE 7 } •Review DHHL plans,policies,and land use dispositions for the project area ib, . •Identify the natural and cultural resources of the area as well as traditional and contemporary native Hawaiian uses Pastore, HcmeRles6 Lots •Consult with DHHL beneficiaries and other stakeholders in the community through in-person one-on-one,small group,interative speakouts,and large 1- general community meetings i, •Develop a Draft Resource Management Plan for community review 1 •Finalize the South Point Resource Management Plan ESE"° •Complete an environmental assessmentfor the actions proposed in thefinal plan ` « _ NNHLK,M.PU P EO PAR-;I P P P ' ' —OHHLHOMESTEAD LOTS ROAD ikv. oival llisla:'ii'. NATIONAL HLSTORIC LANDMARK AA - UP;nik F3ownURty ,LJERAL MDT AREA PRCRUIMOJPET ELSOPCRCAORN .ENI PLAN A Y Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands „mem Location: Ka`u, Hawaii ,, Size: 11,266 acres Status: Completed (2016, 2018) 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190,Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownseapeino.nom KUMANO I KE ALA (KIKA) MASTER PLAN �=u Pia TOWNSCAPE KAUAI 406 .: GOAL Prepare a long-term master plan and site plan for Pe`ekaua`i, Waimea as well as a near-term implementation plan,all which align with Kumano I Ke Ala's goals and address program needs. I • SCOPE a r •Conduct background research on existing land use regulations,zoning, topography, soils,slope,drainage,sea level rise,climate change impacts,and known cultural sites •Organize and facilitate a series of charrettes with KIKA's staff,Board of Directors,and interns to gather input on a vision for Pe`ekaua`i,potential educational programs,and Client: Kumano I Ke Ala necessary structures •Coordinate with civil engineers to determine the most effective drainage strategy for Location: Waimea, Kauai site development •Develop a Master Plan for Pe`ekaua`i that includes a detailed Conceptual Site Plan Size: 11 acres and descriptions of the proposed educational programs Status: Completed (2024) •Integrate feedback from KIKA into a Final Master Plan 909 Fort Street Mall.Suite 1180.Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(898)538-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailitownsoapeino.00m WAIPA MASTER SITE PLAN UPDATE TOWNSCAPE yT� k� # ;• 456-60 j123 ) If t V� sLvo:Aq - / PHASE E i Zamn9 Ag f 1 1 17 �I 'r ++ f GOAL i �� / ' To update the existing Master Site Plan to ! ,t • / Ff o o o w a v reflect projects completed,new program i°' ., t - �45¢ooa needs and priorities,and updated site -ivv}, 1• -.� J ., i ;h., information and regulations.New 5(44'74 .‘ � = ix,, j • , facilities also needed to be included in 1 44'p4c��4 • I,—,i' `,„ r' : Wa sivany �, ) 4' =on 9 Ay an approved Master Site Plan,per lease {} % a - +* 'm. a;y Max N Hu i requirements. 7 % ,� I ) � PHASE i-. ' lam " `%?�a... ,..... - v lia —.40.' -t 0. x m,a,e SCOPE •Conduct a site visit to familiarize the planning team with the site, confirm the locations and conditions of existing structures,and view locations for potential new facilities •Conduct a planning workshop with Waipa staff and the Board of Directors to identify program needs and associated facilities,and discuss preliminary facility locations •Develop a draft Master Site Plan graphic based on a review of existing site conditions, Client: Waipa Foundation regulatory controls,and the ideas for needed facilities from Workshop#1 •Conduct a second planning workshop to present the draft Master Site Plan graphic to Location: Waipa, Kauai gather comments and feedback from staff and Board members Size: 1,671 acres •Revise the Master Site Plan graphic and compile a draft Master Site Plan Update report Status: Completed (2022) •Conduct a third planning workshop to present the draft master site plan update report, including the revised master site plan graphic,to Waipa staff •Finalize the Master Site Plan Update report 909 Fort Street Mall.Suite 1180.Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(898)538-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownsoapeino.00m H U I MALAMA O KE KAI : CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN TOWNSCAPE Nc :,..L"Jl 0 �] d .. . a. aufEtln r °, ° a d i tur n�ra�n , a 1...�► 'F.,� ...u, ���- GOAL _' BUILDING�- 1 ` To develop a conceptual site plan for a Cultural o +[ t> Educational Learning Center for the children and _„ PEW,oW.r families of Waimanalo on eleven acres of land R. Ti m "n�' �" ""� leased from the Department of Land and Natural Resources. MMEw1kF Jan "•s f..•! q • F I t::rvt fat► ft f. L si se"'"1r,it1 VI a pont*NW re.4aeont SCOPE lawbvener ���t siv row •Consult with Hui Malama o ke Kai(HMKF) , board and staff members to better understand their vision for the place and program needs for V.t .--fo. their youth after-school programs along with 4,0.-..: ,_ their `ohana programs •Develop conceptual site plans •Develop a summary brochure and report that describes the vision,goals,and programs of Client: Hui Malama o Ke Kai HMKF as well as the proposed conceptual Location: Waimanalo, Oahu Cultural Educational Learning Center with phasing and cost estimates Size: 11 acres Status: Completed (2019) 900 Fort Street Mall.Suite 1180.Honolulu.Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(808)538-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownseapeine.eom PRIMARY URBAN CENTER WATERSHED �-. MANAGEMENT PLAN � TOWNSCAPE GOAL To develop a long-range,holistic plan that inventories and assesses the water resources and future water demands of the Primary Urban Center District of 0`ahu,fulfilling a requirement of the State Water Code.Recognizing that fresh water is a finite,protected public trust resource that is essentially linked o .ch the existence of healthy watersheds,the PUC WMP will also identify critical ,'. ;h watersheds and develop watershed protection strategies to maintain the ;, . d �� quality,quantity,and sustainability of 0`ahu's water. l-r ,......4-4,0-.4.--_--. 5 i' i, :Y',� Le9 end .f,w. Z :::" n -eo�-- �,. s \ M j.i Yla,enTetls SCOPE Oehu OevebP n,6xn Amax •Outreach with community to identify water resource issues ,u ,,,,,at and values and identify potential partnerships and projects ` r- - •Conduct research to provide a holistic understanding of i '1617;•'' PUC water resources and related facts " . .,- PUC •Investigate existing water demand and supply ! j ! eiax ;& N •Project future water demands Ji, Xdriel "`" ". •Identi supply options to meet demands �w. , ,!;: . .fY PPY P •Develop a water resource plan that meets future water , _ , -, '°'` - j demands in alignment with the community's water resource Milk fa ��`' t'�f r values .° ,-4,,,. _4. z Client: Board of Water Supply a r Location: Kona, Oahu E _ r O'AH Size: 105 square miles man�rhanCen,e.Wte hedMana9ementP�zn ate. N ,o.,.,. z,a Status: Active 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownseapeino.eom MOLOKAI WATER USE DEVELOPMENT PLAN -- . TOWNSCAPE SCOPE •Coordinate with the County of Maui Department of Water Supply(DWS)throughout the duration of the project •Review and analyze water resource data relating to potable water sources and systems,water uses,water use analysis,and future water demand projections _ •Research and review relevant plans and policy documents •Develop maps to display data on coastal waters and nearshore biota,ground `ps water and surface water,flooding and drainage,land ownership, land use, land development trends,and urban infrastructure •Research and analyze available information on Moloka`i Hawaiian pre-contact and contemporary culture, customs,wahi pana,ahupua`a, agriculture,fishponds and fisheries,and community groups and organizations •Consult the community through individual meetings and general community meetings •Develop a Ka Pa`akai Analysis through collaboration with Maui DWS and Moloka`i's cultural leaders •Identify water infrastructure options and costs GOAL •Develop a draft Water Use and Development Plan for review and comment •Finalize the Moloka`i Water Use and Development Plan and present to Maui DWS, To update the Moloka`i Water Use and CWRM,and the Maui County Council Development Plan through a process that seeks to understand the land and water resources, involves the community, and shows respect02,07,3 CENTRAL- iavay.,p� sr: NORTHEAST for native Hawaiian culture, traditions, and AQUIFER SECTOR 9MGn AQUIFER SECTOR practices. SY:9 MGD I(valapuu .' FSB© SY'44 MGD , iiiQ 5 N5''P,. FSP"Ga aar.a \ter—^^! \! xaraaa i � s F9'B 0 -- 1Wallau' Client: County of Maui \-----air EgED ? ~, � �`1 - ^ _t at, Location: Islandwide, MolokaiAp+Y3�1 '°° o,$WfiaaMG MG+ WESTllalaCtrSTa Size: 166,400 acres ue AQUIFER.SECTOR ✓o8A/OD SY',.,4 MGD if Oak. 0.7,1,1 y ISOUTHEAST Status: Active -_ } AQ sr 22 IJIGQUD SF R 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1190,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:maiIE townseapeino.nom LA`I `OPUA 2020 PRELIMINARY WATER DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH TOWNSCAPE N GOAL To develop a report for La? `Opua 2020(L2020)that summarizes community and stakeholder perspectives on new water source development in the Keauhou Aquifer System Area. SCOPE •Develop a list of document sources for L2020 to prioritize including,but not limited to,recent water development proposals, Commission on Water Resource Management(CWRM)reports and staff submittals, County Water Use and Development Plans, and USGS and other scientific reports •Review prioritized sources for reasons supporting or opposing new water source development in the Keauhou region •Summarize findings into a report A _ •Present findings to L2020 a. fpr ..� Client: Lai `Opus 2020 '� ' Location: Keauhou, Hawaii •E' Size: 105,225 acres irk y c ' Status: Completed (2023) x 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 116H,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailAtownsoapeino.00m -WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION PLAN TOWNSCAPE I N C SCOPE •Gather and review best available information to idents technical water related issues •Conduct community and stakeholder outreach to further identify issues related to water resources,use,and management •Update the understanding of the nature and occurrence of water +� a resources in the State, the hydrologic units for ground and surface waters,and sustainable limits for water supply •Identify existing water uses and projected future demands, programs for hydrologic data collection and analyses,regulatory authorities and permitting systems,and studies and programs to conserve and augment water resources •Identify emerging threats, unresolved issues,management gaps, and recommended actions to sustainably manage water resources GOAL To update the Water Resource Protection Plan(WRPP), which,as a major element of the overall Hawai`i Water Plan,has the objective of protecting statewide public trust water resources and uses,watersheds,and natural stream environments. Client: Commission on Water Resource Management Location: Hawaiian Islands Size: 6,423 square miles Status: Completed (2019) 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1160,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mail townsoapeino.00m KAIAKA BAY WATERSHED-BASED PLAN ,, -.,.._,*-MH,,, ,, TOWNSCAPE STEP 1:BUILD PARTNERSHIPS Consult with Key Stakeholders v GOAL STEP 2:CHARACTERIZE THE WATERSHED Des�,ib'Exis[rny Cr,r,d;uon,&Problems w To assess water quality issues in the six watersheds that drain into Kaiaka Bay on the North Shore of 0`ahu;describe the main sources of pollutants;and STEP 3:SET GOALS&IDENTIFY SOLUTIONS C identify key management measures,policy amendments,and education and DC'S,I li.Pt 0101 t3&AMP,mAtJr}rrvs Prchif„ y outreach opportunities that will improve water quality and bring them into z compliance with State Water Quality Standards. STEP 4;DESIGN AN IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM Oen trfy Prforit)es.Create an Implementation Plan&Monlorrng Plan l STEP 5:IMPLEMENT THE WATERSHED PLAN Legend ,r Kaiaka Bay ” ••`Streams ,••• _ :Prciecl Area j51 454 acres) STEP 6:MEASURE PROGRESS&MAKE ADJUSTMENTS Watershed-Based Plan Watershed Boundaries Kaiaka Bay Watersheds tf Paukauila 6866 acres) PSSKi ikl'i(592 acres) !•� t /r,` Kzukonah (25,153 acres) SCOPEt (51.1 la Poarnoho(11.675 acres} ---c •Consult with key stakeholders Plf°u-- Helaine,:ul o(9.353 ares) '6pae'ula(3810 acres) •Research existing conditions and problems p°art.°he i K....—hu, •Create best managagement practices to address problems R•w •Indentify priorities,create an Implementation t c Plan&Monitoring Plan 1i. .¢ City and County of Honolulu Client: Department of Facility Maintenance r Location: North Shore, Oahu Size: 51,454 acres NN �. Moes LT , Status: Completed (2018) 0glik 25 5 75 a 7V Pe.FOINIAly 2018 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 116H,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailAtownscapeinc.com MAKAHA VALLEY FLOOD MITIGATION STUDY e..hi.. TOWNSCAPE _ GOAL i,, Develop a flood mitigation plan, in consultation with the local a���� �-•s community,to help prevent future flooding from occuring as well as to investigate public and private entities for partnership to fund mitigation 1 improvements. r,. ;;I Undetermined I, I I t I SCOPE 1 •Consult key stakeholders:community members, businesses, land owners, Moderate-to-tow state and city agencies,and elected officials Risk = ;; •Conduct a series of focus groups q) , •Host larger community meetings , 1 Y7 -C ! . I RR / I R ,1 A I . --=,','.::C s ti. ""I::: Beach Cork -v+ 'f •�� .. ��* High Risk SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA Source FEwaM„> (10D•yearflood plain) Malmo fw Ed6,FbEldveYorrc. . . . ��^� ;.ice,• s ts'_ r refax , � 4YaamI AO.m.RamMK Pacific Ocean 0 0 o, MBkaha Valley Flood Sludy a sea ,so FLOOD ZONES Client: DLNR, Engineering Location: Makaha, Oahu f::::-%- 4-.', A Size: 5,914 acres Status: Completed (2014) - ---___ '. 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1160,Honolulu,Hawaii 98813 - Phone:(808)536-6999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailMtownsl:epeino.l:om UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII MAUI COLLEGE IRRIGATION .„,;.,,,,,..76....,* ,,, ,, REPAIR SMA ASSESSMENT TOWNSCAPE • �. , °� GOAL • t�;, ,,, t 4 ' �" �,v f- To prepare a Special Management Area .,-" • (SMA)Assessment,Flood Developmentsr p� , "a;: Permit Application,and Environmental F if. ,, ,` 4 r •- Assessment(EA)Exemption Letter for . ' w° `rte- 4, , • I" the UH Maui College Irrigation Repair 1' sn ,A .t - Campuswide Project,ensuring proper compliance with State and County . a regulations. - 1. #. " ��F,k lL ar s C1 A4�mdery lie Fd 2e� 'i! a.x PartEh AF 1 1,4 n , f.-.1,.." +,. 4 -t1• .4' Mx o 1 v a cd, E i1i"' klyew S.. IMwwy.. e - ws =7, SCOPE •Draft EA Exemption Letter for UH Maui College to submit to State Office of Client: Okahara and Associates, Inc. Planning and Sustainable Development Environmental Review Program • Work with the client to develop the "Proposed Project Description" Location: Kahului, Maui •Coordinate with client, cultural consultant,and Maui County Agencies to Size: 61 acres compile and submit necessary documents,photographs,drawings,and plans for the Flood Devel-opment Permit Application and SMA Assessment Status: Completed (2024) •Monitor and revise permit applications via the County of Maui's Automated Planning and Permitting System(MAPPS) 900 Fort Street Mall,Suite 1160,Honolulu,Hawai'i 98813 - Phone:(808)53B-8999 - Fax:(808)524-4998 - E-mail:mailAtownsoapeino.00m