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LEEWARD PLANNING COMMISSION
ACTIONS
JULY 16, 2015
1.APPLICANT: CLEMENS CLASSEN (SPP 15-180)
Application for a Special Permit to establish a 3-bedroom bed and breakfast operation within
an existing 5-bedroom dwelling on approximately 20.97 acres of land situated within the
State Land Use Agricultural District. The property is located east (mauka) of Hawai‘i Belt
Road at the 100 mile marker approximately 1.1 miles south of the intersection of Ho‘okena
Beach Road and Hawai‘i Belt Road in Waiea ahupua‘a, South Kona, Hawai‘i, TMK: 8-6-
001:013.
APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS.
2.INITIATOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR (SMA 10-039)
Revocation of Special Management Area Use (SMA) Permit No. 10-000039 originally issued
to Kawaihae Restaurant, LLC by the Planning Commission on May 3, 2010, to allow the
establishment of a restaurant and commercial/recreational uses, facilities and activities
consistent with the (Industrial- Commercial Mixed) MCX zoning on 1.32 acres in the Special
Management Area. The property is located along the ocean (makai) side of Akoni Pule
Highway just north of Kawaihae Harbor, South Kohala, Hawai‘i, TMK: 6-1-003:015.
APPROVED.
3.APPLICANT: ALII BEACH ESTATES III CONDOMINIUM LOT OWNERS (SMA 314)
Amendment to Condition No. 3 (time to complete construction of three remaining dwellings)
of Special Management Area Use Permit No. 314, which allowed the construction of six
single-family residential units and related improvements within the Special Management
Area (SMA). The property is located approximately 450 feet southeast (Keauhou side) of
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Kahakai Elementary School, Holualoa 1 and 2, North Kona, Hawaii, TMK: 7-6-17: 006.
APPROVED WITH FURTHER AMENDED CONDITIONS.
4.APPLICANT: RT’S SERVICE, LLC (Amend SPP 1247)
Request to amend Special Permit No. 1247 by deleting Condition 2 (life of the permit),
Condition 6 (increasing days and hours of operation), and increasing the number of stored
vehicles. Special Permit No. 1247 was issued in 2004 to allow office and storage uses for
investigative/collection services, a towing service, and short term parking for repossessed or
disabled vehicles on approximately 14,273 square feet of land in the State Land Use
Agricultural District. The property is located along the west side of Kauakea Road,
approximately 400 feet north of the Kauakea Road-Māmalahoa Highway (Highway 19)
intersection, and abutting the Nani Waimea Subdivision, Pu‘ukapu Homesteads, South
Kohala, Hawai‘i, TMK: 6-4-017: Portion of 064.
DEFERRED TO A FUTURE MEETING.
5.APPLICANT:CHARLES E. LIPPS, JR. AND JANET S. LIPPS TRUST (REZ 15-187)
Continued hearing on the application for a Change of Zone from an Agricultural-3 acre
(A-3a) to a Family Agricultural-1 acre (FA-1a) zoning district for approximately 3.039 acres
of land. The property is located on Hiona Street, approximately 1,000 feet west of its
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intersection with Māmalahoa Highway, Keopu 3, North Kona, Hawai‘i, TMK: 7-5-024:078.
FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL, WITH PROPOSED
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL.
6.INITIATOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR (GPA-14-002)
An amendment to Map 14 of the Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) Map of the
County of Hawai‛I General Plan (adopted by Ordinance No. 05-025, amended by Ordinance
Nos. 06-153 and 14-087) by changing the land use designation for portions of Kea‛au Village
and immediately surrounding area as follows:
Low Density Urban to Medium Density Urban
A-1: encompassing a contiguous area of
approximately 475 acres from approximately 0.3 miles northwest (makai) of the
intersection of Kea‛au-Pāhoa Bypass Road and Highway 11 (Volcano Highway) to and
including the area in the vicinity of Ulupono and Milo Streets, extending south of Kukula
Street and then in a westerly direction to the boundary of the Kea‛au Ag Lots Subdivision
to the Highway 11-Old Volcano Highway intersection along the Old Volcano Highway
leading to the Village core.
Important Agricultural Land to Medium Density Urban
A-2: encompassing the
triangular area of approximately 112 acres from Kukula Street-Kea‛au Bypass Road
intersection south to the Kea‛au Bypass Road-Kea‛au Pāhoa Road intersection, and then
approximately to the northeastern corner of the Kea‛au Ag Lots Subdivision.
FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL.
Minutes of the June 18, 2015 meeting:
APPROVED.
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