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The LUPAG Map is a broad -brush graphic depiction of the general location of land uses <br />in relation to each other and is not parcel specific. The methodology used to develop the land <br />use pattern reflects estimates of future population based on economic facility needs, and <br />transportation demands for the entire island. Topography and other physical features and <br />economic and social characteristics of an area are also considered. <br />The General Plan may be amended by changing its goals, policies, standards, zoning <br />acreage allocations, LUPAG map, and other applicable sections thereof, when the conditions or <br />premises upon which the General Plan is based have changed and when such an amendment <br />would assure the coordinated development of the County of Hawai `i and the general welfare and <br />prosperity of its people. <br />During the comprehensive review and with the adoption of the revised General Plan in <br />2005, changes to the Kea`au Village area were few, although continuing to recognize Kea`au as <br />one of several urban and rural centers within the Puna District, along with Pahoa, Kurtistown, <br />Mt. View, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Orchidland Estates and Volcano. With Hilo as the major <br />commercial center on the east side of the island, Keaau is identified as a secondary commercial <br />center that is encouraged to expand to meet the growing commercial needs for the Puna District. <br />In 2008, adoption of the Puna CDP provided guidance in growth management, <br />transportation, and the preservation of and respect for natural, historic, and cultural features. The <br />subject amendment would further the goals and objectives of the Puna CDP and the General Plan <br />by assuring the coordinated development of the County and the general welfare and prosperity of <br />its people. The General Plan LUPAG Map has not been updated since the adoption of the Puna <br />CDP. <br />Accordingly, the Planning Director is seeking an amendment to LUPAG Map 14 for <br />Kea`au Village from Low Density Urban and Important Agricultural Lands to Medium Density <br />Urban. Low Density Urban uses are defined as residential, with ancillary community and public <br />uses, and neighborhood and convenience -type commercial uses with an overall residential <br />density up to six units per acre. Important Agricultural Lands are those with better potential for <br />sustained high agricultural yields because of soil type, climate, topography, or other factors. <br />For purposes of this General Plan amendment, a description of the LUPAG Map <br />designation Medium Density Urban follows together with the corresponding zoning districts that <br />are typically found within areas designated for Medium Density Urban uses: <br />-3- <br />