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10 <br />3150050010000 <br />_10uX0290000 <br />35 <br />0 <br />00250040 <br />b dr <br />10870061ir. <br />04 <br />TM4� <br />3500"050000 <br />Terms of Use Report a map error <br />LDU is also appropriate for parcel 054 due to its location and to the fact that parcel 054 (to be <br />taken OUT of LDU by the CDP) is owned by the owner of adjacent parcel 043 (that is being <br />retained in LDU). These two parcels are the same for all purposes but the CDP proposes to <br />treat them differently. As for parcel 055, there are many other characteristics, besides those <br />mentioned above, that tie parcel 055 to the makai urban areas rather than the large parcels <br />mauka. More detail is offered in the comments below about parcel 055's proper designations. <br />The draft CDP describes LDU as follows: "LUPAG LDU, or Low Density Urban: this category <br />is defined as: <br />"Residential, with ancillary community and public uses, and neighborhood and convenience -type commercial <br />uses; overall residential density may be up to six units per acre." The urban zones in the County Code that <br />correspond to the LDU designation allow for parks, community uses, residences, boarding and group living <br />facilities, home occupations, small scale commercial or personal services, convenience stores, medical clinics, <br />and restaurants.' <br />Parcel 055 has been residential/commercial in nature for many years. In fact parcel 055 was <br />the only residential use on Kihalani Homestead Rd. for many years after the homestead was <br />subdivided. Parcel 055 was occupied by the plantation's chemist who worked on Parcel 055 ; <br />and a large two story home was built on Parcel 055 by him, as well as a small cottage built in <br />1950. The family that lived on Parcel 055 left Hawaii Island to get work on Oahu after the <br />plantation shut down because they could not make a living farming after sugar cane phased out. <br />
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