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plan to address concerns expressed by the community, ultimately proposing a lower-density, <br /> agriculturally-focused development that eliminated the members' lodge. <br /> As part of its revised master plan, 1250 Partners committed to providing significant <br /> public improvements and community benefits. These community benefits included, inter alia, <br /> the development of an approximately 140-acre shoreline park (the "Shoreline Park"),the <br /> expansion of the County's Kona Scenic Park, and the construction and dedication of an <br /> approximately five-mile segment of the Bypass Extension. <br /> 1250 Partners submitted the necessary entitlement applications to the County to <br /> implement the revised master plan consisting of 730 agricultural lots, which culminated with the <br /> adoption of the Ordinances —Ordinance No. 96-7 covers Hokulia's western/makai lands,and <br /> Ordinance No. 96-8 covers Hokulia's eastern/mauka lands. Following adoption of the <br /> Ordinances, 1250 Partners secured numerous other entitlement for Hokuli`a and entered into the <br /> Development Agreement. <br /> The development of Hokuli`a is divided into three general phases —Phase I, Phase II, and <br /> Phase III, with Phase III further divided into three sub-phases — Phase III North, Phase III South, <br /> and Phase III East. Shortly after the Ordinances were adopted, 1250 Partners submitted <br /> construction plans to the County for subdivision infrastructure improvements for Phase I, <br /> including the Makai Haleki`i Extension and Connector Roadway. The Makai Haleki`i Extension <br /> and Connector Roadway were constructed in 1999, pursuant to construction plans approved by <br /> the Department of Public Works. <br /> 4862-5574-8005.3.051730-00058 -5- <br /> 9 <br />