Laserfiche WebLink
understand the difficulty. We try to provide the best accommodations that we could, but we do <br />ask for your patience. Thank you very much. <br /> <br />UNIDENTIFIED PUBLIC MEMBER: Well, then we would like to move our kupuna on this side <br />then. <br /> <br />ARAI: If the space does allow for it, please. But one thing I may want to ask, and I am sorry for <br />getting off track here but, are most of you here for a particular agenda item? And I’m thinking <br />Agenda Item No. 4 regarding Ocean Villas or the Lalamilo application. Because, the reason I’m <br />asking is because when we get to a particular item that is of interest to most of the people in the <br />audience, at that time we can try to make a decision of what we can do with the presentation <br />screen. But to try to accommodate everyone through every single agenda item currently on the <br />schedule, then I think that’s going to be a little too difficult. <br /> <br />UNIDENTIFIED PUBLIC MEMBER: Are you folks okay with that? Okay. Thank you. <br /> <br />ARAI: Okay, let me back up real quick. The first item is regarding an amendment request in <br />Waimea. So if someone who is not able to see the presentation screen is particularly interested in <br />this amendment request, maybe you can move now to view the screen. But if not, if you can stay <br />put until this matter concludes. Okay. Thank you very much. <br /> <br />Anyway, back to the presentation, this is a location map showing the Waimea area. Off to your <br />left hand side where the arrow is pointing is the town of Waimea, and off to your right in the area <br />identified by a red circle is Kauakea Subdivision, which is the subdivision that is the subject of <br />this specific amendment request. The colors that you see are the various zoning districts that <br />currently applies to this particular section of Waimea. Zooming in, and to give you a little bit of <br />orientation, the subject property is located here. It is basically bordered by a red outline. The <br />color represented is Agricultural-5 acres, which means Agricultural lands with a minimum lot size <br />of five acres. Surrounding it, the blue color is Agricultural lands with a minimum lot size of 40 <br />acres. The lighter green here off to the left hand side of Kauakea Subdivision is Agricultural one <br />acre minimum lot size. This subdivision here I believe is Ho‘onani Subdivision, just for <br />orientation purposes. And at the very bottom – oops, sorry – at the very bottom this line running <br />left to right is the Māmalahoa Highway off to the right heading toward Honoka‘a Town. And as <br />you can see from this map, this plan, Kauakea Subdivision currently consists of five individual <br />lots with a minimum lot size of five acres. <br /> <br />This is a map showing the subject property outlined in red. Please note that the entire area is <br />designated for agricultural uses by the State Land Use Commission as indicated by the light green <br />color. Looking at the General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide Map, note that the subject <br />property is largely within this green colored area that is designated for Important Agricultural <br />Lands, and a small portion on the mauka side, or north side, is within an area designated for <br />extensive agricultural uses. <br /> <br />This is an aerial photo of the subject property once again outlined in red. And while not depicted, <br />there are basically five lots: One lot in this area here fronting the highway, then another lot here <br />around these facilities and buildings here, another lot here the third lot, and then the fourth lot here <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />