HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-03-05 PCDP AC Letter - Pahoa Special District Legislation Final Signed 03-05-26
County of Hawai‘i
PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ACTION COMMITTEE
Aupuni Center • 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 • Hilo, Hawai'i 96720
(808) 961-8288 • Fax (808) 961-8742
C. Kimo Alameda, Ph.D.
Mayor
Gregory Henkel
Jennifer Scheffel
Martha Morishige
Vacant
Melissa Leilani DeMello, Vice Chair
Stephanie Bath
Leila Kealoha
Susan Osborne, Chair
Frances Brewer
March 5, 2026
Chair Louis Daniele III
and Members of the Windward Planning Commission
County of Hawaiʻi
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaiʻi 96720
Email: WPCtestimony@hawaiicounty.gov
Aloha Chair Daniele and Members of the Windward Planning Commission:
SUBJECT: Puna Community Development Plan Action Committee Letter –
Pāhoa Special District Legislative Suite (Bills 124, 125, and 126)
The Puna Community Development Plan (CDP) Action Committee writes to express its
strong support for the Pāhoa Special District Legislative Suite, a coordinated package of
three bills introduced by Council Member Ashley Kierkiewicz.
This legislation reflects the vision and goals articulated by the community through the
Puna CDP, the Kīlauea Recovery and Resilience Plan, the Eruption Economic Recovery
Plan, and the Revitalize Puna initiative. Together, these measures represent an important
step toward implementing community-driven strategies for recovery, revitalization, and
long-term resilience.
Bill No. 126 establishes the Downtown Pāhoa Commercial Special District, recognizing
Pāhoa’s role as a regional town center. It expands permitted uses beyond those allowed
under the existing Commercial Village zoning to include light industrial and economic-
support uses such as agricultural processing, co-working spaces, creative media studios,
and cultural enterprises. This expansion would support entrepreneurship and broaden
economic development opportunities for property owners and local businesses.
Chair Louis Daniele III
and Members of the Windward Planning Commission
March 5, 2026
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Bill No. 124 provides an opt-in rezoning mechanism allowing property owners to transition
from Commercial Village (CV) zoning to Downtown Pāhoa Commercial (DPC). This
approach ensures participation is voluntary while enabling interested property owners to
immediately benefit from the expanded range of permitted uses.
Bill No. 125 clarifies the application of the Pāhoa Village Design Guidelines and
establishes a transparent, sustained, and community-led design review framework. This
process will help ensure that future construction and renovations respect and reinforce
Pāhoa’s distinctive small-town plantation character.
Collectively, this legislative package lays critical groundwork for economic revitalization,
stability, and long-term resilience in Puna. It creates flexible, community-informed
pathways for growth that align with the vision of the Puna CDP Action Committee: Mālama
Puna A Mau Loa!
The Committee extends its appreciation to Council Member Ashley Kierkiewicz and her
team for their continued collaboration and engagement throughout the development of
this initiative. The Puna CDP Action Committee strongly endorses this legislative suite.
Me ke aloha nui,
Susan Osborne, Chair
Puna Community Development Plan Action Committee
JH
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Susan Osborne (Mar 5, 2026 15:10:33 HST)