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2014-76 TSC Report re Village Centers
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Village Center Responses <br /> Leilani Community Association <br /> Thank you for starting to look into this. The district may well change as events unfold <br /> and the more prepared we can be the better off we are. The Leilani Community <br /> Association can and will do many things to help ourselves and others in Puna. Frankly, <br /> some of the infrastructure you are looking for will not be available. For instance with no <br /> county water or sewer available we would find it difficult to support most types of <br /> commerce. (The County, or maybe the State, has property and a couple of buildings with <br /> County water on Pohoiki Road just below Leilani. It's been abandoned but could <br /> probably be brought into useful condition. It was part of the old geothermal site.) <br /> Currently our Board of Directors has authorized the use of the Leilani Community <br /> property by both government and relief agencies, coordinated by Civil Defense, up to a <br /> time frame and density to be determined. Any other use, including other service groups or <br /> NGO use, will be considered on a case by case basis. Use of private property in the <br /> subdivision remains under the terms of the Leilani CC&Rs. <br /> Jay Bondesen <br /> Leilani Community Association <br /> Questions: <br /> 1. How much acreage does your community cover? <br /> 2. What is the current zoning of your lots? <br /> Ag <br /> 3. What is the current infrastructure of your community center? <br /> Office and equipment storage building, paved parking, 4,000 gallon catchment water, <br /> 201000 + sq. ft. pavilion. <br /> 4. How big is the lot in which your community center is on? <br /> Roughly eight acres <br /> 5. What commercial endeavors are you willing to temporarily house? <br /> We have monthly sales in the pavilion. That could possibly be expanded. <br /> 6. Are there any restrictions to what you might be able to temporarily house? <br /> Yes. We are generating a document covering things such as insurance, hours of <br /> operation and others. So far this is to accommodate non-commercial relief and <br /> governmental uses. <br /> 7. Do you have water access? If so, what type of access? Also, do you have a water <br /> purification system for drinking water? <br /> Catchment. <br /> Hawaiian Shores Community Assn <br /> Nice idea. Visited Christ's Church in New Zealand at Christmas last year and they <br /> relocated their businesses to a container town after their massive earthquake. It was <br /> pretty impressive! <br />
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