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2018-11-07 Hearing Transcript - Hilo One Inc. REZ 18-228
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2018-11-07 Hearing Transcript - Hilo One Inc. REZ 18-228
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Residential. Just adjoining the property to the west is Residential. The lighter green and darker <br />green represent Agricultural or Open type zonings. <br />The, this is the State Land Use designation map. This identifies a majority of the area in this <br />State Land Use Urban District, with a small portion in the lower portion of the map in the State <br />Land Use Agricultural District. <br />This is the General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide map for the entire area. It is <br />identified as Low Density Urban. And, this is an aerial photo. Again for reference, we have <br />Haihai Street and Ainaola Drive with the subject property identified with a black outline. <br />Majority of the area to the west and north, as well as to the south has been constructed in single- <br />family dwellings. This is the Applicant's proposed subdivision layout referencing Haihai Street <br />on the upper portion of the map. Access would come from Haihai Street and also adjoin with the <br />adjoining existing subdivision through an extension of the existing roadway. There are proposed <br />two cul-de-sacs; one—the interior roadways will be built to dedicable standards except for one <br />private cul-de-sac. <br />These are some site photos of the area. This is on Haihai Street looking east with the subject <br />property on theoh, I'm sorry, this thing is going off on me—on the right side. And this is <br />looking west and this would be the subject property on the left side. You'll notice the guardrail <br />in place. There's an actual open culvert or open ditch, that runs along that area that takes all the <br />water from the flooding of the area out of the area. Continuing on, this is directly looking at the <br />property, again with the open ditch. This is on the street that's parallel to the subdivision and <br />this is the proposed subject property with the adjoining subdivision on the west side. And again, <br />looking towards the east with the subject property right on the right side there. And this is within <br />the existing subdivision. The, right now there's a stub -out of the existing roadway. The <br />Applicant is proposing to continue this through the subdivision and then connect to the access to <br />Haihai Street. <br />The Planning Director is recommending that the Planning Commission send a favorable <br />recommendation with conditions to the Hawaii County Council. I do have a few changes that <br />I'd like to bring to your attention. One is these yellow sheets that reference minor changes to the <br />comments regarding Public Works, as well as a revision to Condition 6. Everyone have that? <br />Yeah? Okay. And then also this morning submitted by the Applicant is a proposed condition <br />change to Condition—oh I'm sorry, did I say Condition 6? I meant Condition E. I was <br />referencing the number on the top. And they're requesting a minor amendment to Condition F, <br />and this is regarding the restrictive covenants to maintain the private cul-de-sac. So they're <br />requesting that it be more specific to those lots that adjoin that particular cul-de-sac. In speaking <br />with the Planning Director, he has no problem with the proposed changes. <br />With that, that concludes our presentation. I am able to answer any questions if there are any. <br />REPLOGLE: What was this land used for before? <br />DARROW: I think it's just been vacant land. <br />EXHIBIT F <br />2 <br />
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