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I <br />REPORT OF THE <br />LEGISLATIVE APPROVALS AND ACQUISITIONS COMMITTEE <br />DATE: January 22, 2026 <br />PLACE: Council Chambers <br />Kailua-Kona, Hawaii <br />TIME: 10:43 a.m. <br />Council Chair and Members <br />Hawaii County Council <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Re: Comm. No. 689/Bill No. 121 <br />Your Committee on Legislative Approvals and Acquisitions, to which was referred Bill No. 121, <br />reports as follows: <br />Bill No. 121, transmitted by Managing Director William V. Brilhante, Jr., via Communication <br />No. 689, dated December 29, 2025, amends Ordinance No. 09-159, as amended, which reclassified <br />lands from Agricultural — 5 Acres (A-5a) to Multiple -Family Residential — 30,000 square feet <br />(RM-30) at Keauhou, North Kona, Hawaii, covered by Tax Map Key: 7-8-010:101 (Applicant: <br />Kona Country Club, Inc.) (Area: 51.058 acres). <br />The Leeward Planning Commission forwards its favorable recommendation for the requested ten-year <br />time extension to Condition D (complete construction). The property is located mauka of the <br />Mamalahoa Highway Bypass, between the highway and the Kona Country Club mauka golf course. <br />Planning Director Jeffrey Darrow, Corporation Counsel Renee Schoen, Deputy Corporation Counsels <br />Sylvia Wan and Jean Campbell, Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) Specialist <br />Ann Bailey, and the applicant's Planning Consultant Sydney Fuke were present in Chambers. <br />Mr. Darrow provided a PowerPoint presentation regarding Bill 121 via Communication 689.1. <br />Mr. Fuke noted that the requested extension pertains to completion of construction rather than <br />initiation and that the applicant has satisfied all regulatory conditions to date, including, drainage, solid <br />waste, archaeological and cultural requirements, roadway improvements, and fair share obligations, <br />with expenditures exceeding $7 million, exclusive of land costs. Mr. Fuke emphasized that a ten-year <br />extension is necessary for financing feasibility and indicated the applicant's willingness to work <br />cooperatively with the OHCD to resolve outstanding affordable housing matters. <br />Committee Member James Hustace questioned the status of affordable housing credits referenced in <br />the communications. Ms. Bailey explained that audits conducted following prior investigations <br />revealed that certain previously issued credits, originally obtained from another developer, were <br />invalid and therefore rescinded and that OHCD remains open to working with the applicant toward a <br />new affordable housing agreement consistent with Chapter 11 requirements. <br />Committee Member Ashley L. Kierkiewicz disclosed a potential conflict due to a professional board <br />relationship involving Mr. Fuke. Ms. Shoen advised that no ethics violation existed and that <br />Ms. Kierkiewicz could participate in discussion and voting. <br />Committee Member Rebecca Villegas expressed strong opposition to the project, citing concerns <br />regarding luxury development, water usage, infrastructure capacity, community character, and long- <br />term impacts on housing affordability for local families. She emphasized that repeated time extensions <br />LAAC Report No. 29 <br />