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Mr. Michael Yee, Director <br /> April 8, 2019 <br /> Page 2 <br /> The reasons for this request are: <br /> a. From a land use perspective, the entire 245+acre property has already been <br /> committed to industrial activities for an extended period of time. <br /> On January 19, 1993,the State Land Use Commission ("LUC") approved Special <br /> Permit(SPP 833)request to operate a quarry and related activities on approximately <br /> 219.99 acres of land. On February 26, 2016,the LUC extended the life of the permit <br /> as well as allowed other activities or uses to essentially December 31, 2043. <br /> Relatedly, on October 6, 2006, the County Planning Commission approved <br /> Goodfellow Brothers LLC's Special Permit request(SPP 08-00064) for a"base yard <br /> to provide equipment and motor vehicle maintenance and repair services and related <br /> uses"on the 14.77 acre area immediately adjacent to the 219+ acre quarry site. The <br /> Special Permit was subsequently extended by the Leeward Planning Commission on <br /> August 16, 2018,to run essentially coterminous to the life of SPP 833, which would <br /> be December 31, 2043. <br /> The areas covered by SPP 833 (219.99 acres) and SPP 08-00064 (14.77 acres) were <br /> originally part of a 3,049 acre parcel identified by TMK: 6-8-01: 005. In a letter, <br /> dated November 18, 2008,the Planning Director granted final subdivision approval <br /> of the 3,049 acre parcel into three (3) parcels. The 219.99 acre quarry and the 14.77 <br /> acre base yard were now situated on one of those lots, consisting of 245.794 acres and <br /> identified by TMK: 6-8-001: 066. The other two (2) lots were identified by TMK: 6- <br /> 8-01: 067 (934.660 acres) and the "parent" lot, TMK: 6-8-01: 05 (1,871.540 acres). <br /> The applicant's request covers only the 245+acre area identified by TMK: 6-8-001: <br /> 066. <br /> Given the site's current industrial use and its entitled life (year 2043), having this site <br /> designated Industrial would be most appropriate. Further, as part of the mandatory <br /> 10-year General Plan review/update process (which possibly could be in the year <br /> 2030), this designation (if approved) and the designations of all properties within the <br /> County will again be re-evaluated. The Industrial designation could be retained or, if <br /> a more suitable land use designation is deemed appropriate, changed. <br /> b. Although the site is designated Extensive Agriculture, it also has an Urban Expansion <br /> overlay. According to the General Plan, Urban Expansion allows land use <br />