HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommunication No. 2024-02 SKCDP Pg. 150-152Chapter 8: CDP Implementation
South Kohala CDP November, 2008
FINAL Page 150
Table 8.1: IMPLEMENTATION MATRIX OF ACTION PROGRAMS
WAIMEA TOWN PLAN
No.Action/Strategy Page
No.Implementers Estimated Cost Intended Impact on
Community
1.1
Acquire Conservation
Easements for Critical Puÿu
Parcels
79
CDPAC, PD,
COSC HILT
$1,000,000 or
more
Preservation of
Waimea’s Puÿu for
future generations
1.2 Require a Use Permit for
Grading on Steep Land 80
PD Minimal costs Preservation of
Waimea’s Puÿu for
future generations
2.1
Acquisition of Fee Interest or
of Conservation Easements of
Open Space Areas in East
Waimea
82
CDPAC, PD,
COSC, HILT
$15,000,000 or
more
Preservation of some
East Waimea small
farms and ranches
2.2 Internal Transfer of
Development Rights 83 PD PD staff time
Critical East Waimea
open space and farm
areas will be
preserved; Also the
parcel owner will be
able to create a
residential lots for use
3.1 Self-help housing 84
CDPAC, HICDC,
OHCD
$220,000 to
$270,000 per
1,100 sqft. house
on 7,500 sqft. lot
More affordable
housing for the
Waimea Community
3.2 Non-profit housing
corporation(s) 85
CDPAC, HIHT,
OHCD
$250,000 to
$300,000 per
1,100 sqft. house
7,500 sqft. lot
$600 per month
for a 1-bedroom
apartment rental
More affordable
housing for the
Waimea Community
4.1 Walkways and Bikeways for
Waimea 88
CDPAC, PD,
DPW, DOT,
PATH
$650,000 per
mile
Provide residents with
alternative, safe
modes of
transportation, within
Waimea Town.
WAIKOLOA VILLAGE PLAN
1.1
Finance and construct a
second access road to
Queen Kaÿahumanu
107
County Council
Member for NK
and SK,
PD, DPW,
CDPAC,
Waikoloa
community
$40,000,000 1) Reduce the risk of
hazards by providing
an alternative
evacuation route;
2) Alleviate traffic
entering and exiting
the village
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No.Action/Strategy
Page
No.Implementers Estimated Cost
Intended Impact
on Community
2.1
Finance and construct a
community center and
community park
109
County Council
Member for North
and South Kohala,
with the support
of the Mayor’s
staff; PD, DPW,
CDPAC,
Waikoloa
community
$10,000,000 or
more
Enhance Waikoloa’s
sense of community
and provide
recreational programs
for all age groups
3.1
New elementary school,
middle school, and high
school
111
CDP Action
Committee, DOE
with advice and
input from the
Waikoloa
community
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Provide students in
the district with an
opportunity to go to
school in South
Kohala
KAWAIHAE COMMUNITY PLAN
1.1
Complete the development
of the Ouli Well Field and
transmit the water from Ouli
to the Kawaihae area in
order to provide additional
sources of potable water for
the area
125
Bridge ÿÄina Lea
LLC with
assistance from
DWS and
possibly DHHL
$10,000,000 to
$20,000,000
Provide additional
water sources that can
provide for more
commercial,
residential,
recreational, and
industrial uses in the
area.
2.1
Move forward with
feasibility studies to examine
alternative strategies to
improve marine water
quality along the coast
127
DOT; COE,
CDPAC,
Kawaihae
community
Feasibility Studies
- $500,000 to
$2,000,000
(Corps of
Engineers to cover
50% of the costs)
Design and
Construction costs
Unknown at this
time)
Identify the best
strategy or strategies to
help clean up
Pelekane Bay.
3.1
Reduce the speed limit from
35 mph to 25 mph along
Akoni Pule Hwy. in the
vicinity of Kawaihae Harbor
as indicated on the
Conceptual Plan Map
128
DOT Costs to the State
will entail new
signage and
administrative
expenses. These
should be
minimal costs.
Increase traffic safety
along Akoni-Pule
Highway through the
Kawaihae area and
encourage pedestrian
friendly streets.
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PUAKÖ COMMUNITY PLAN
No.Action/Strategy Page
No.Implementers Estimated Cost Intended Impact on
Community
1.1
Establish a fuel break along
Queen Kaÿahumanu
Highway and the
northeastern section of
Puakö Road
143
DPW, PD, CCD,
DLNR, CDPAC
$120,000 Protect the Puakö
community from
wildfires that start
along Queen
Kaÿahumanu Hwy.
1.2
Upgrade existing emergency
warning sirens to have a
battery electrical power
backup in case of power
outages
145
CCD, SCD, DPW,
PD, CDPAC
Less than $80,000 An improved early
alert warning system
that will save lives
1.3 Construct the Paniau
Evacuation Route 145
Puakö
Community
Association; PD
$70,000 A second escape route
that will increase the
safety and welfare of
coastal residents in the
area.
2.1
Construct a sanitary sewer
system for the Puakö Beach
Lots
147
DEM, PD,
CDPAC
$5,000,000 to
$10,000,000
Including
additional future
operation and
maintenance
costs
Reduce pollution
entering the waters off
of Puakö and improve
marine water quality