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The State Land Use is Urban on the subject properties and all surrounding properties, and the
<br />General Plan, again, is Open for the six subject properties. We do have Medium Density Urban
<br />LUPAG right here where Coqui's Hideaway goes, extends over on this side, but the rest of it is
<br />all Open. We do have that small Resort node here by Banyan Drive.
<br />Here is an aerial view of the project site. Again, this is the Wailoa River Bridge on
<br />Kamehameha Avenue right here to the north. Again, we do have six, six parcels here. This is
<br />Kuawa Street and Manono Street. The Wailoa Small Boat Harbor is on this side right here,
<br />Coqui's Hideaway, and the Department of Health.
<br />This is the street view which we typically see. Again, this is Kamehameha going towards
<br />Coqui's or Ken's going this way. This is Manono Street on this side, and so this is the corner
<br />view there of the, of the six parcels. And, this is the, looking down Kuawa Street, so Kuawa
<br />Street is right here on this side. This is going up Manono Street; again, another corner view of
<br />the subject properties.
<br />So, the Applicant is requesting a Special Management Area Use Permit for a sports field's
<br />development on approximately nine acres—it's a little over nine acres of land. The
<br />improvements are to include the removal of existing vegetation and some rubbish followed by
<br />the capping of contaminated soils, grading, and utility infrastructure and installation of new turf.
<br />It also includes the development of a multi -use football/soccer/rugby field and a multi -use
<br />baseball/softball/soccer field on the western, central, and eastern portions of the properties.
<br />It also includes the installation of movable goals and goal posts, bleachers, drinking fountains,
<br />fencing, a dugout, the backstop, and related amenities for the sports field's development.
<br />Here is a site plan. Sorry, it's kind of, kind of light here, but I'll show you, I'll orient you. This,
<br />again, is Manono Street here on the left. This is Kamehameha Avenue here on the topside here.
<br />And, we have Kuawa Street here on the bottom. The parking here is gonna be on the—the
<br />parking and access is on the Kuawa Street side. Here, we have a football/soccer/rugby field on
<br />this side, and the baseball/softball and a new soccer field on this side.
<br />There's also right here, there's gonna be area—we'll cover this in a little bit here, though—of
<br />some future infrastructure that's going to go in, including a comfort station.
<br />Future phases of development so the, this is a phased development—the future phases will
<br />include or are proposed to include field lighting, covering for the bleachers, a comfort station and
<br />concessions facility, as well as a storage facility, bi-directional walking/jogging paths, a
<br />children's playground, full perimeter fencing, and a cultural interpretive site on the former
<br />Napeahi kuleana parcel on the corner of Kuawa and Manono.
<br />So, this is the site plan for some of the future improvements. So, it again, this yellow here would
<br />include field lighting around both fields, the football/soccer/rugby field and the baseball/softball
<br />use soccer field. There was comments by the Department of Transportation, Airports Division,
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