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Hawaii County Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project <br /> <br /> <br />Mauka views from Alii Drive in Kailua Kona document how building height and separation can be used to <br />preserve view corridors towards Hualalai. <br /> <br />The case study described in Appendix D documents an application that was made to <br /> Planning Commission to install story poles, in accordance with a proposed <br />story pole plan. The Applicant was seeking an approval from the Planning Commission <br />to proceed with the story pole plan. <br /> <br />The story pole analysis was intended to document the scenic resource impacts of a <br />development comprising 67 single-family residences, two duplexes and a four-story <br />hotel. Approximately 80% of the 77-acre site was to remain in open space. The <br />Application to the Planning Commission comprised the following: <br /> <br /> Development summary; <br /> Project site plan superimposed onto an aerial photograph; <br /> Documentation of views from the abutting roadways; <br /> Architectural Sections of the project; <br /> Story pole plans; and <br /> Story pole plan with computer simulation of post development <br />condition. (See: Appendix D, pages 14 through 19). <br /> <br />Waikapu Country Town, Computer Generated Photomontage <br /> <br />A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) was filed with the State Land Use <br />Commission to assess the impacts associated with the development of a 1,433 unit <br />mixed-use development in Waikapu, Maui. The Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), <br /> <br />Scenic Resource Protection Programs and Strategies Page | 23 <br /> <br /> <br />