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2016-05-19 Leeward Exh B (Amend REZ 1039 and Amend SMA 441)
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CHURCH: Yeah. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Any more questions? None? Thank you, staff. At this time I’d like to call up the <br />applicant or its advisors. <br /> <br />CARR: Good morning, Chair Kaholo. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Good morning. <br /> <br />CARR: My name is Stanford Carr. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Let him take care of them first \[an individual organizing renderings for the <br />applicant’s presentation\]. Will you raise your hand, please, right hand? Do you swear or affirm <br />to tell the truth on this matter before the Planning Commission? <br /> <br />CARR: I do. <br /> <br />KAHOLO: Thank you. You may proceed. <br /> <br />CARR: Aloha. Good morning. My name is Stanford Carr, president of Stanford Carr <br />Development and managing member of SCD Ali‘i Palms. We are here before you today to <br />request the proposed amendments to our Ordinance as well as SMA Permit. <br /> <br />Ali‘i Palms will consist of 58 single-family detached homes off of Ali‘i Drive right below the <br />future bypass, Ali‘i Bypass Road, and below Kahakai Estates, which is a neighborhood we <br />developed 18 years ago. We have two different product types. In the interior of the <br />neighborhood you’ll see the single-family detached that are alley-loaded, meaning there are no <br />driveway cuts along the roadway; the homes are accessed via a back alley, which enables us to <br />achieve much more superior streetscapes, looking at front yard the landscaping as well as <br />architecture. This is a rendering here of a typical neighborhood street scene; again, we are here <br />seeing front yard landscaping, a vernacular of architecture of contemporary plantation, seaside <br />architecture and cottages. Just to further illustrate the renderings, three different architectural <br />vernaculars with the use of various building materials to create a fabric of textures and colors <br />within the neighborhood. Again, another rendering of the street scene with the traditional <br />roadway, curb, parkway, with canopy tree plantings in order for a much more pedestrian-friendly <br />neighborhood with shaded walkways, and then generous front yard setbacks for the front of the <br />homes. <br /> <br />So I’m here before you, thank you for the opportunity, to address any questions that the <br />Commission may have. <br /> <br />CHURCH: What do you say, if you did it today, what kind of price points would, what are the <br />size of these units and what are the price points? <br /> <br />CARR: There are three- and four-bedroom homes starting from 1,350 square feet to just under, <br />just shy of 2,000 square feet. So we are looking at about the mid-500,000. <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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