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RMCDCKohalaREZAmend.1.23.2024 <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAI`I PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> HAWAII ISLAND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION <br /> AMENDMENT TO CHANGE OF ZONE ORDINANCE NO. 10 101 <br /> (PL-REZ-2023-000054/AMEND REZ 2009-000112) <br /> Upon review of the request, the Planning Director recommends that a favorable <br /> recommendation to amend Condition C (time to secure final subdivision approval) of Change <br /> of Zone Ordinance No. 10 101 be forwarded to the County Council. Since this recommendation <br /> is made without the benefit of public testimony, the Director reserves the right to modify and/or <br /> alter this position based on additional information presented at the public hearing. This favorable <br /> recommendation is based on the following findings: <br /> The applicant is requesting a 5-year time extension to Condition C (Final <br /> Subdivision Approval) of Ordinance No. 10-101, which reclassified approximately 18.38 <br /> acres of land from an Agricultural 20-acre (A-20a)to a Single Family Residential-15,000 <br /> square foot(RS-15), Single Family Residential-10,000 square foot(RS-10), Single <br /> Family Residential-7,500 square foot(RS-7.5) and Open zoning districts. <br /> The non-performance on timed conditions is the result of conditions that <br /> could not have been foreseen or are beyond the control of the applicants, successors, <br /> or assigns, and that are not the result of their fault or negligence. Between 2006 and <br /> 2010, the applicant successfully developed Phases 1 and 2 of the `Kumakua Self Help <br /> Housing' project. These phases consisted of developing 44 self help house lots and <br /> homes on approximately 15 acres of land directly mauka of the subject properties. <br /> According to the applicant, the HICDC mutual self help housing program is <br /> financed through the USDA Rural Development 502 Direct Loan program. These loans <br /> are affordable for, and only available to households at 80 percent of the median income <br /> or below. Following the close of the loan the families work in groups of 10 to 11 to <br /> perform 65% of the labor involved in constructing the homes. The homes are built <br /> together, all families work on all the homes and no one moves in until all of the homes <br /> are complete. HICDC assists the families in qualifying for the loan, secures the permits <br /> and subcontractors, and has an on-site construction supervisor to guide the construction <br /> 1 <br />