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2014-02-06HEARINGTRANSCRIPT-SIMPSON SPP 13-155
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<br />property is identified with a black outline. Again, for reference, we have Chin Chuck Road, <br />which is the main road within Hakalau, and then the subject application is on Pueo‘ihi Road. <br />This is a closer view. Again for reference we have Chin Chuck Road and then Pueo‘ihi Road <br />and that’s the subject property identified in the black outline. The darker color green represents <br />Agricultural- 20 acre zoning, and the darker color blue represents Agricultural – 10 acres. The <br />subject property is approximately 11-1/2 acres in size. <br /> <br />This is an aerial photo. Again, for reference, we have Pueo‘ihi Road that is the access for the <br />subject property. The subject property is identified with a black outline. Currently, there is an <br />existing single family dwelling that was constructed in 2007, and then there currently is a pro--, <br />an addition occurring on the property. <br /> <br />The applicants are requesting a Special Permit to establish a 4-bedroom bed and breakfast <br />operation within an existing 2-bedroom single family dwelling and proposed addition. The <br />proposed 4-bedroom bed and breakfast operation will be accommodated by assigning one <br />bedroom in the existing dwelling for the B&B use, with the other three units to be provided by <br />modifying and expanding the existing carport. The applicants will reside in an additional farm <br />dwelling to be constructed on another portion of the 11.5-acre property. <br /> <br />This is the site plan submitted by the applicant. Again, for reference, we have Pueo‘ihi Road on <br />the lower portion of the map. This is the current driveway that comes into the property. You <br />have the existing single family dwelling and the proposed addition that’s occurring off the <br />carport area. Up on the top of the map, you’ll see the location of the future farm dwelling that is <br />proposed. <br /> <br />This is a floor plan. Again, the left side of the map shows the existing single family dwelling; <br />the right side shows the proposed 3 bedrooms that will be constructed. <br /> <br />These are site photos. This is on Chin Chuck Road looking makai with Pueo‘ihi Road on the <br />right side of the map. This is looking towards Hilo from Chin Chuck Road, and we have <br />Pueo‘ihi Road. It is a gravel road. This is considered a road in limbo, but it is still County <br />owned at this time. This is a little further down on Pueo‘ihi Road. The subject driveway is to <br />the right, and the subject property, you can see in the distance as well as the existing dwelling. <br />Again, another picture of the subject driveway as well as the existing dwelling. This is showing <br />the current dwelling as well as the proposed addition. There is one-two-three proposed <br />dwellings that are being, or units that are being constructed. <br /> <br />The Planning Director is recommending that the Planning Commission approve this request with <br />conditions. With that, that concludes our presentation. Are there any questions? <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: Thank you, Jeff. Commissioners, any questions of staff? <br /> <br />DARROW: Thank you. <br /> <br />ISHIBASHI: I get one question, Jeff-- <br /> <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br /> <br />
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