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2019-02-21 Leeward Exh A (AMEND REZ 983)
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brought a lot of wisdom in a whole different area that’s been extremely helpful in our application <br />reviews. But I’d like you to welcome Jessica Andrews. Thank you. <br /> <br />ANDREWS: Hi, thank you. So I’m here to present the amendment to Change of Zone Ordinance <br />No. 12 156 for Ellen Garver Koizumi. <br /> <br />Subject property is shown – let me see if I can get this to work here – is shown aligned in red. It’s <br />located makai of Hawai‘i Belt Road about 1,100 feet north of Ka‘iminani Drive, south of the Kona <br />Coastview Subdivision. <br /> <br />The applicant is requesting a five-year extension of time to comply with Condition D, Final <br />Subdivision Approval, of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 12 156, which amended Change of Zone <br />Ordinance No. 02 64, which reclassified approximately 3.129 acres of land from the A-5a district to <br />the RS-20 zoning district, to allow the development of a six-lot subdivision. <br /> <br />So, a little background on Condition D: The Change of Zone Ordinance No. 02 64 was originally <br />approved on May 10, 2002; Change of Zone Ordinance No. 12 156 was approved on December 14, <br />2012, to allow a five-year time extension until December 14, 2017, to comply with Condition D; <br />Condition D states, “Final Subdivision Approval of the proposed subdivision shall be secured from <br />the Planning Director within five years from the effective date of this ordinance”; the applicant has <br />received several Tentative Subdivision Approvals, most recently on March 9, 2016; the applicant <br />requests a five-year time extension to secure Final Subdivision Approval. <br /> <br />The County zoning map shows here the property again outlined in red. It’s zoned RS-20, as is many <br />of the surrounding properties. Directly adjacent to the subject property is A-5a zoning. <br /> <br />General Plan LUPAG designates this property as Low Density Urban. <br /> <br />The State Land Use designation is Urban. <br /> <br />The Kona CDP identifies the property as situated within the Kona Urban Area. It’s part of <br />Concurrency Zone B on the Kona CDP Official Concurrency Map. Again, the property is here <br />outlined in red. <br /> <br />This is the most recent subdivision, revised, subdivision map. This was submitted on November 13, <br />2017, by the applicant. The map shows the proposed layout for a six-lot subdivision – you can see <br />the lots lining up here – with access from Hawai‘i Belt Road here and then access from Leimomi <br />Street here. Currently, this is an easement that would be extended. Also shown are three existing <br />house structures on the property – one here and two here. <br /> <br />The aerial photograph, it’s pretty self-explanatory, again, you can see the three structures there at <br />the top end, the mauka end of the property. <br /> <br />This site photograph shows a view across the subject property, looking south from Leimomi <br />Street. This gate is the, is one side of the property and you are looking across the short <br />transverse section of the property here. <br />2 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />
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