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2018-08-16 Leeward Exh A (AMEND SPP 08-064)
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This is the location map. The subject property is outlined in red, and it’s off of the Waikoloa <br />Road about halfway between Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway and the Waikoloa Village. <br /> <br />The applicant is requesting to amend Condition No. 3, Life of the Permit, to be coterminous with <br />the life of the State Special Permit Docket No. SP 92-381 for the quarry and the County Special <br />Permit No. 833 for the quarry, which is until December 31, 2043, but no sooner than December <br />31, 2028. The owners for the quarry, baseyard and the proposed concrete/asphalt batching plant <br />operations are all different. Thus, this provides flexibility for the applicant to operate for a <br />minimum of ten years independently of the others or along with the quarry permit life. <br /> <br />The location of their proposed concrete/asphalt batching plant is between the staging area/field <br />office to the north and the equipment storage/lay-down area to the south. <br /> <br />The proposed hours of operations for the batching plant is similar to the quarry hours, limited to <br />6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., seven days a week. Expected traffic is about 15-trips per day. There will <br />be three employees. And upon securing the necessary permits, construction hopes to start within <br />six months of this amendment request. <br /> <br />The applicant plans to use the quarried materials from the adjoining site to create asphalt or <br />concrete or both as a mix for roads or other infrastructure. <br /> <br />The applicant highlights a benefit of this location of the quarried materials and the proposed <br />concrete/asphalt batching plant is that it could easily service the construction of the new Saddle <br />Road Extension when the time comes, without negatively affecting the existing Waikoloa Road <br />or other roadways. <br /> <br />The applicant provided this map of the special permit area. The special permit area is 14.77 <br />acres, and to the right is the existing quarry, which is about 219.990 acres. <br /> <br />This is the applicant’s proposed site plan. The view for this has been changed; the north side of <br />the property is here. This is the proposed, I’m sorry, this is the existing field office and staging <br />area, this is the equipment storage and lay-down area to the south, and the proposed area is this <br />here, this 5.0 acres in between. <br /> <br />This is the applicant’s proposed batching plant elevation plan. <br /> <br />This is the zoning map. Outlined in black, the subject property is agriculturally zoned, and <br />neighboring zonings include Open to the north, which is shown in the dark green, Industrial in <br />the gray and Residential-Agriculture in the tan. This map also shows the proposed General Plan <br />arterial road for the South Kohala Saddle Road realignment. The actual location will depend on <br />topography and resources when the time comes. <br /> <br />This is the State Land Use Boundary Map. The property is located in this State Land Use <br />Agricultural district. The Urban district is shown in the pink. <br /> <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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