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connect to Hane Street on the south side. This extension will be constructed to County dedicable <br />standards and dedicated to the County. <br /> <br />The County zoning for the subject parcel is currently Agricultural-5 acres as indicated in the <br />light green color. Again, to the north we’ve got some Agricultural-1 acre zoning with the dark <br />green and to the south the ‘O‘oma Plantation Subdivision is Family Agricultural-2 acres zoning. <br /> <br />The State Land Use designation for the subject parcel and much of the surrounding area is <br />Agricultural. <br /> <br />And the General Plan Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide Map designates the subject parcel and <br />surrounding area as Low Density Urban. <br /> <br />Here is the Kona CDP Map for the area. The subject parcel, again, outlined here in red is located <br />within the Kona Urban Area but not within the Transit Oriented Development Node, and is also <br />located within Concurrency Zone “D,” which is indicated in this kind of light brown color. The <br />red line here is showing the extent of the Kona Urban Area. <br /> <br />Here is an aerial photograph of the subject parcel. Again, to the north of the subject parcel is the <br />Kona Acre Subdivision and to the south the ‘O‘oma Plantation Subdivision. The parcel is <br />currently vacant of any structures or improvements, and just vegetated at this point. Again – I’ll <br />show you on this proposed site plan but – there is a proposal to connect Lālei Place with Hane <br />Street through the subject parcel. <br /> <br />And here is the applicant’s proposed site plan. Again, for reference we’ve got Lālei Place here <br />to the north, Hane Street is generally here to the south. This is showing a proposed five-lot <br />subdivision, again, with the roadway connection through the subject parcel. <br /> <br />Here are some site photos of the property. We, this application was submitted in 2017, so these <br />are 2017 photos. I did speak with the applicant and he said not much has changed on the <br />property, so this is still a decent representation of what the property looks like. Here is photos of <br />the interior of the property. Here is a photo looking mauka and a photo looking more to the <br />south and makai. There is an about twelve-foot paved path through the property right now, so <br />that’s what you are seeing here. And, again, here is just a view of further makai just showing <br />that it’s kind of overgrown and vegetated at this point. <br /> <br />Here is a view of Lālei Place looking south to the subject property, which the boundary is <br />roughly in this area, and a view from Hane Street looking north where the subject property is <br />generally in this area. Again, both Lālei Place and Hane Street are County roads, and you can <br />see with the striping and everything else, and these are the two roads that will be connected <br />through the subject parcel. <br /> <br />So I wanted to bring your attention to some documents that I passed out to you this morning. <br />The first two are going to be in relationship to an amendment request to Condition M, which is a <br />condition relative to fair share payments. So I’ll just give you a second – unfortunately, we <br />didn’t have a chance to get this out to you beforehand – so if you want to take a minute to kind of <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />