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Communication no. 2017-03 <br />include recreational space, small-scale public/civic uses, <br />neighborhood oriented retail uses, and mixed-use. <br />2. Secondary Area. TODs/TNDs may be surrounded by more auto -oriented, <br />lower -density areas called "Secondary Areas." The Secondary Areas are <br />within a half -mile of the TOD/TND urban core. These Secondary Areas take <br />advantage of the services within the Urban Core through an interconnected <br />street system with easy access to transit by foot, bike or car. Secondary <br />Areas will be primarily comprised of standard single-family and multi -family <br />neighborhoods. These areas may also provide more land -extensive uses that <br />serve TOD/TND residents, such as schools and community parks. Because <br />of their proximity to the Urban Core, Secondary Areas are ideal for bicycle <br />travel. <br />3. Greenbelt. The Greenbelt is an undeveloped area surrounding the <br />Secondary Area. The Greenbelt is a strategic planning tool to prevent urban <br />sprawl by keeping land permanently open. The purpose of the Greenbelt is to <br />prevent urban sprawl of the TODs/TNDs, prevent neighboring towns from <br />merging into one another, and to preserve the setting and the character of the <br />TODs/TNDs. The Greenbelt may also serve multi-purpose uses, such as for <br />drainage (e.g., flow ways or retention basins), sensitive resource preserves or <br />wildfire protection buffers. <br />Policy LU -2.3: TODs Identified. To control the spacing of transit stations in support of <br />Policy TRAN-1.2, TOD floating zones, identifying the general location of TOD, shall be <br />limited to the following, as shown on the Official Kona Land Use Map (see Figure 4-7): <br />1. University Village (Regional Center). The goal is to use the university as <br />a catalyst for complementary commercial opportunities surrounding the <br />campus and to attract students, faculty, and staff to live on or near <br />campus. The university would hopefully be a center for cultural and <br />performing arts, life-long learning, innovation, and workforce development <br />that would benefit the broader community. <br />2. Kalaoa Village (Neighborhood) <br />3. Kaloko Makai Village (Neighborhood) <br />4. Honokohau Village (Regional Center). The County Civic Center shall be <br />one part of a centralized government service center with surrounding <br />complementary office and retail. The area would serve as an appropriate <br />location for a regional park that would include active recreation facilities <br />and a multi-purpose auditorium. <br />5. KeahuoIQ Village (Neighborhood) <br />DRA FT -K201 7-03. CDP. Proposed.A men dm ents"' ^Peiic- • 9*P:Pr#,;4 <br />13 November 10, 2017 <br />
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