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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (AMEND REZ-11-136__PL-REZ-2021-002)
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BFoster-REZ.EC.9222021 <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> BACKGROUND REPORT <br /> CYNTHIA FOSTER <br /> AMENDMENT TO CHANGE OF ZONE ORDINANCE NO. 1173 (REZ 11-136) <br /> CYNTHIA FOSTER has submitted an application for a five (5)year time extension to <br /> Condition C (Final Subdivision Approval) of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 1173,which <br /> rezoned approximately 17.88 acres of land from an Agricultural 40-acres (A-40a) zoning district <br /> to an Agricultural 5-acres (A-5a) zoning district. The subject property is located on the north side <br /> of Mdmalahoa Highway, approximately 750 feet west its intersection with Kipahele Street, <br /> Pu`ukapu Homesteads 2nd Series, Waimea, South Kohala, Hawaii, TMK: 6-4-017:042. <br /> PROPOSED ACTION <br /> 1. Request: The applicant is requesting a five (5)year time extension to comply with <br /> Condition C,which states "Final Subdivision Approval shall be secured within five (5) <br /> years from the effective date of this ordinance. "By Planning Department letter dated <br /> February 25, 2019 (included in the application as Exhibit B), the applicant was granted a <br /> five (5)year administrative time extension that expired on September 1, 2021. As the <br /> applicant was unable to successfully obtain Final Subdivision Approval by this deadline, <br /> she is now requesting an additional five (5)year time extension to subdivide the 17.88- <br /> acre lot into three (3), 5+ acre lots. Once the subdivision is finalized, the applicant intends <br /> to retain two of the lots for her family,while selling the third lot to help offset <br /> subdivision costs. <br /> 2. Reason for the Request: According to the applicant, concerted efforts were made to <br /> obtain Final Subdivision Approval prior to the administrative time extension deadline of <br /> September 1, 2021,but was unable to do so for the following reasons: <br /> ■ According to the applicant much of the actual subdivision process was deferred to <br /> a family member who has a thriving coffee farm in Kona, and thus was <br /> preoccupied much of their time resulting in some delay in the process. <br /> ■ The initial surveyor hired for the project suddenly moved out-of-state, forcing the <br /> applicant to find another surveyor to complete the task. Finding another surveyor <br /> during the pandemic, which started in late 2019 proved difficult. <br />
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