HomeMy WebLinkAboutMatrix 3.5.3.c - Parks and Recreation
PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
MANAGING GROWTH: 3.5 Parks and Recreation
Action 3.5.3.c (page 3-17)
Improve and expand Community Parks as follows:
1) Develop new Community
Parks in: (a) Hawaiian Acres subdivision, at three sites to be determined later through a community involvement process; (b) The North Kulani Road area, between Ihope and Huina Roads;
(c) Glenwood, on Makai side of South Glenwood Road; (d) Nānāwale Estates subdivision; (e) Leilani Estates subdivision; (f) Orchidland Estates subdivision; and (g) the mauka portion of
Hawaiian Beaches subdivision.
2) Pāhoa Regional Park: (1) Convert the existing fire station into a one-stop community center providing, but not limited to, a senior center with certified
kitchen for congregate meals program and activities/dining room, linkages, support and advocacy for affordable housing employment, home bound access child care, teen pregnancy, substance
abuse and domestic violence intervention; (2) Repair pump and provide solar heating system and heat-retaining cover for swimming pool; (3) Provide art center and covered performance
stage; (4) Provide children’s museum and playground; (5) Develop skateboard park; (6) Provide sheltered picnic areas; (7) Build loop access road to lessen traffic on Pāhoa main street;
and (8) Provide lighted parking areas and walking paths linked to Pāhoa village center.
3) Shipman (Kea'au) Regional Park: (1) Add interior fencing and rearrange the parking layout
to reduce safety hazard to children chasing balls; (2) Provide more shade, seating and picnic tables for attendees at games and events; (3) Add a large pavilion for team and family activities;
(4) Develop additional fields for football and baseball; (5) Provide additional lighting and restrooms; and (6) Develop a new gym at Shipman Regional Park or acquire the National Guard
Armory for this use.
4) Develop a new District Park on a 20-acre parcel owned by Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners’ Association at 16th Avenue and Maku’u Drive. Improvements would include
a swimming pool, a gym, field complex and community center.
5) Develop recreational programs to complement use of Cooper Center and Volcano Community Park in partnership with the Volcano
Community Association.
6) Provide accessibility, playground and other improvements at Mountain View Community Park and A.J. Watt Gym.
7) Expand hours of operation and night lighting
for some outdoor activities at regional and larger community parks to serve working adults and young retirees.
8) Develop a new senior center in Mountain View with a certified kitchen
for a congregate meals program, room for activities and dining, restrooms, and van vehicle and staff.
9) Provide in each village center a recreational park and village green that is
scaled and designed to fit the needs of the community that the village center serves.
10)To supplement Community Parks, make recreation facilities and meeting rooms at public schools
available for community use after school hours, whether through direct requests from a community representative to a school principal or a formal standing agreement between the County
and the Department of Education.
11)Create small parks as part of right-of-way acquisition for new connecting road segments between subdivisions (see section 4.3). This may consist
of lot remnants that are not needed for the right-of-way.
(3.5.1) Goals:
a) Puna offers a variety of public recreational areas, reflecting the beauty and diversity of the natural setting, and recreational programs for people of all ages
and physical abilities that are not currently available.
b) There is an equitable dispersal of parks and recreation facilities readily accessible to most Puna residents.
c) The development
of future parks supports the growth management goals, objectives and actions set forth in Section 3.1 of this plan,
(3.5.2) Objectives:
Adopt the following classification for expansion
and improvement of parks in Puna:
1) Camp Ground: An area with potable water and restroom facilities for overnight tent camping, which may be available on a permit or fee-for-service
basis.
2) Coastal Activity Area: A shoreline recreational area that is accessed by a park or a public easement.
3) Community Park: A recreational park or facility intended to be
used primarily by residents of the area that is owned and maintained by the County or by a private entity with unrestricted public access.
4) Linear Park: A recreational, non-motorized
pathway (except motorized wheelchairs), which may be inter-connected or within a right-of-way of an existing or new roadway, and is separated from travel lanes and adjacent properties
by a landscaped buffer, with occasional rest stops or viewing spots.
5) Preserve: A site with features of significant natural or historic value that provides minimal facilities for
public visitation, such as interpretive signage, a walking trail and small parking area, and is maintained by a stewardship program.
b) Encourage the collocation of schools, parks and
senior centers to promote interactivity between community members of all ages.
c) Identify lands to be used for parks in connection with subdivision interconnectivity.
Develop new Community Parks in:
Hawaiian Acres subdivision, at three sites to be determined later through a community involvement process
The North Kulani Road area, between Ihope
and Huina Roads
Glenwood, on Makai side of South Glenwood Road
Nānāwale Estates subdivision
Leilani Estates subdivision
Orchidland Estates subdivision
The mauka portion of Hawaiian
Beaches subdivision
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 #
Pāhoa Regional Park:
Convert the existing fire station into a one-stop community center providing, but not limited to, a senior center with certified kitchen for congregate meals program
and activities/dining room, linkages, support and advocacy for affordable housing, employment, home bound access, child care, teen pregnancy, substance abuse and domestic violence intervention;
Repai
r pump and provide solar heating system and heat-retaining cover for swimming pool;
Provide art center and covered performance stage;
Provide children’s museum and playground;
Develop
skateboard park;
Provide sheltered picnic areas;
Build loop access road to lessen traffic on Pāhoa main street;
Provide lighted parking areas and walking paths linked to Pāhoa village
center.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
Proposed Timeframe:
Start Date: Completion Date:
Budget: Funding Source(s):
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 #
Shipman (Kea'au) Regional Park
Add interior fencing and rearrange the parking layout to reduce safety hazard to children chasing balls;
Provide more shade, seating, and picnic tables
for attendees at games and events;
Add a large pavilion for team and family activities;
Develop additional fields for football and baseball;
Provide additional lighting and restrooms;
Develop
a new gym at Shipman Regional Park or acquire the National Guard Armory for this use.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
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 #
Develop a new District Park on a 20-acre parcel owned by Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners’ Association at 16th Avenue and Maku’u Drive. Improvements would include a swimming pool, a gym,
field complex and community center.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
Proposed Timeframe: 2018-2030
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 #
Develop recreational programs to complement use of Cooper Center and Volcano Community Park in partnership with the Volcano Community Association.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Su
bcommittee Chairperson/Members:
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
#
Provide accessibility, playground and other improvements at Mountain View Community Park and A.J. Watt Gym.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
Propose
d 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 #
Expand hours of operation and night lighting for some outdoor activities at regional and larger community parks to serve working adults and young retirees.
Action Status:
Lead Task
Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
Proposed Timeframe:
Start Date: Completion Date:
Budget: Funding Source:
Progress to Date:
Next Step(s):
Description:
Cham
pion:
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 #
Develop a new senior center in Mountain View with a certified kitchen for a congregate meals program, room for activities and dining, restrooms, and van vehicle and staff.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
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 #
Provide in each village center a recreational park and village green that is scaled and designed to fit the needs of the community that the village center serves.
Action Status:
Lead
Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
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 #
To supplement Community Parks, make recreation facilities and meeting rooms at public schools available for community use after school hours, whether through direct request from a community
representative to a school principal or a formal standing agreement between the County and the Department of Education.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee
Chairperson/Members:
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
#
Create small parks as part of right-of-way acquisition for new connecting road segments between subdivisions (see Section 4.3). This may consist of lot remnants that are not needed
for the right-of-way.
Action Status:
Lead Task Group(s)/Champion(s):
Subcommittee Chairperson/Members:
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 3.5.3c (1)
Develop new Community Parks in:
Hawaiian
Acres subdivision, at three sites to be determined later through a community involvement process.
North Kulani Rd. area, between Ihope and Huina Roads.
Glenwood,
on Makai side of South Glenwood Road.
Nānāwale Estates subdivision
Leilani Estates subdivision
Orchidland Estates subdivision
The Mauka portion
of Hawaiian Beaches subdivision.
Action 3.5.3c (2)
Pāhoa Regional Park
Convert the existing fire station into a one-stop community center providing,
but not limited to, a senior center with certified kitchen for congregate meals program and activities/dining room, linkages, support and advocacy for affordable housing, employment,
home bound access, child care, teen pregnancy, substance abuse and domestic violence, intervention
Convert the existing fire station into a one-stop community center providing, but not limited to, a senior center with certified kitchen for congregate meals program and activities/dining
room, linkages, support and advocacy for affordable housing, employment, home bound access, child care, teen pregnancy, substance abuse and domestic violence, intervention
Repair
pump and provide solar heating system and heat-retaining cover for swimming pool.
Provide art center and covered performance stage
Provide children’s museum and
playground.
Develop a skateboard park.
Provide sheltered picnic areas.
Build loop access road to lessen traffic on Pāhoa main street.
Provide
lighted parking areas and walking paths linked to Pāhoa village center.
Action 3.5.3c (3)
Shipman (Kea'au) Regional Park
Add interior fencing and rearrange
the parking layout to reduce safety hazard to children chasing balls.
Provide more shade, seating, and picnic tables for attendees at games and events.
Add a large pavilion for team and family activities.
Develop additional fields for football and baseball.
Provide additional lighting and restrooms.
Develop
a new gym at Shipman Regional Park or acquire the National Guard Armory for this use.
Action 3.5.3c (4)
Develop a new District Park on a 20-acre parcel owned by
Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners’ Association at 16th Avenue and Maku’u Drive. Improvements would include a swimming pool, a gym, field complex and community center.
Action
3.5.3c (5)
Develop recreational programs to complement use of Cooper Center and Volcano Community Park in partnership with the Volcano Community Association.
Action
3.5.3c (6)
Provide accessibility, playground and other improvements at Mountain View Community Park and A.J. Watt Gym.
Action 3.5.3c (7)
Expand hours of operation and night lighting for some outdoor activities at regional and larger community parks to serve working adults and young retirees.
Ac
tion 3.5.3c (8)
Develop a new senior center in Mountain View with a certified kitchen for a congregate meals program, room for activities and dining, restrooms, and van vehicle and staff.
Action 3.5.3c (9)
Provide in each village center a recreational park and village green that is scaled and designed to fit the needs of the community that the village center
serves.
Action 3.5.3c (10)
To supplement Community Parks, make recreation facilities and meeting rooms at public schools available for community use after school
hours, whether through direct requests from a community representative to a school principal or a formal standing agreement between the County and the Department of Education.
Action 3.5.3c (11)
Create small parks as part of right-of-way acquisition for new connecting road segments between subdivisions (see Section 4.3). This may consist of lot remnants that
are not needed for the right-of-way.