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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMatrix 3.2.3.i - Agriculture and Economic Development PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN MANAGING GROWTH: 3.2 Agriculture and Economic Development  Action 3.2.3.i (page 3-10) Develop business incubator districts in Kea'au, Pāhoa and Mountain View where small businesses can, for a start-up period of two to three years, occupy spaces at subsidized rent, share receptionist and other common support services and facilities, and have access to business mentoring, marketing skills training, and product promotion programs.  (3.2.1) Goals: a) Lands for agricultural use are preserved. b) Quality agricultural land is dedicated to agricultural use in perpetuity. c) Opportunities for diversified agriculture increase. d) Puna’s agricultural production emphasizes environmentally-friendly methods. e) Puna agricultural products represent an increasing local market share. f) There are more agriculture-related employment training and local job opportunities for youth. g) Local job growth is primarily in “green” industries such as agriculture, alternative energy, communications technology, eco-tourism and natural resources management. (3.2.2) Objectives: Discourage urban growth and further subdivision on lands that have been identified as having potential value for agricultural use through appropriate zoning re-designations and new code provisions. Create larger lots for agricultural use in existing small-lot subdivisions through land pooling and other methods. Discourage real estate speculation on agriculturally-zoned lands. Provide County tax incentives to promote and preserve agricultural use of lands that are currently or historically in agricultural use. Provide sites and infrastructure for farmers markets at County parks and proposed village/town centers. Form partnerships with local businesses and educational institutions to advance education and training in two sectors: - ‘Green’ sector, to include agriculture, alternative energy, resource recycling and recovery, and other related areas; and – The information technology sector. Support agriculture tourism with emphasis on events such as orchid celebrations, papaya festivals, locally-produced food festivals (i.e., “Taste of Puna”). Promote farm business such as local food stores and “farm stay” bed and breakfasts. These can be coupled with youth training programs for low income youth. Provide infrastructure support for youth education and job training in the technology and agricultural sectors. Protect quality agricultural lands, especially fallow agricultural lands, through community land trusts or with tax incentives for farmers. Create new “green” employment opportunities in the agricultural, alternative energy, and natural resources management in Puna.   Action 3.2.3.i Develop business incubator districts in Kea'au, Pāhoa and Mountain View where small businesses can, for a start-up period of two to three years, occupy spaces at subsidized rent, share receptionist and other common support services and facilities, and have access to business mentoring, marketing skills training, and product promotion programs. Action Status: Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s): Subcommittee Chairperson/Members: CDP Proposed Timeframe: Start Date: Completion Date: Budget: Funding Source: Progress to Date: Next Step(s): Description: Champion: Goal Date: Other Notes: Related Actions (Other PCDP Actions that need to be completed before or concurrent with this specific Action) Page #              Reference Documents Page #               Action / Tasks Progress Status Champion/ Task Leader Date of Implementation Action / Task Results Additional Information  Action 3.2.3.i Develop business incubator districts in Kea'au, Pāhoa and Mountain View where small businesses can, for a start-up period of two to three years, occupy spaces at subsidized rent, share receptionist and other common support services and facilities, and have access to business mentoring, marketing skills training, and product promotion programs.