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14. On September 5, 2024, Commissioner Kusch amended the motion to include the <br /> request by the State Historic Preservation Division for an archaeological field inspection. <br /> 15. On September 5, 2024, the motion by Commissioner Kusch to approve the <br /> Special Management Area Use Permit failed as no other Commissioner seconded his motion. <br /> 16. On September 5, 2024, Windward Planning Commission Vice Chair Daniele then <br /> moved that the application for Special Management Area Use Permit Docket No. PL-SMA- <br /> 2024-000058 be denied based on the following reasons: 1) septic issues associated with the <br /> development; 2) the importance of tidepools; 3) the fragility of anchialine pools in the area; and <br /> 4) limited access via the private road to the subject property and traffic considerations for <br /> neighboring properties. Commissioner De Luz seconded the motion. <br /> 17. The Windward Planning Commission voted unanimously, 5 — 0, to approve the <br /> motion to deny the application. <br /> B. PROPOSED PROJECT <br /> 18. The applicant requested a Special Management Area Use Permit to construct <br /> three (3), three-story single family dwellings and related improvements on each of the three <br /> subject parcels. For Parcel 44, the Applicant proposed a three-story single-family dwelling to <br /> include five(5)bedrooms, and twelve (12)bathrooms with a total living area of 6,008 square <br /> feet(sf), with 352-square feet for the balcony, and 3,004 square feet for parking. Per the <br /> applicant, the space in this dwelling will be reserved for the owner's family use and may also <br /> include short- and long-term rental units. For parcels 45 and 46, the applicant proposed the same <br /> design for each parcel with the intention of using both parcels for short or long-term rental units. <br /> The design for these parcels involved building a three-story dwelling on each parcel with the first <br /> floor set aside for parking (2,280 square feet for parking), and the second and third floor to be <br /> 4 <br />