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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 Chapter 8: CDP Implementation South Kohala CDP November, 2008 FINAL Page 151 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 ---- 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. Chapter 8: CDP Implementation South Kohala CDP November, 2008 FINAL Page 152 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