A Plan For Kona A Plan For Kona prepared for the STATE PLANNING - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
A Plan For Kona A Plan For Kona prepared for the STATE PLANNING - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
L ai ai pua pua 2020 2020 Building a Modern Day Pu uhonua A Plan For Kona A Plan For Kona prepared for the STATE PLANNING OFFICE by HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW AND ASSOCIATES MARCH 1960 State & County Land Use Planning
A Plan For Kona A Plan For Kona
prepared for the STATE PLANNING OFFICE by HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW AND ASSOCIATES MARCH 1960
State & County Land Use Planning
- THE LUC
- The State Land Use Law (Chapter 205, Hawai`i Revised Statutes) was adopted
in 1961, establishing a framework of land use management and regulation in which all lands in the State of Hawai`i are classified into one of four land use
- districts. To administer the Land Use Law the State Legislature established
the Land Use Commission composed of nine members, who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. One member is appointed from each of the four counties; five members are appointed at‐large. The Commissioners are non‐paid volunteers who represent a cross‐section of the community.
- Urban, Rural, Agriculture, and Conservation Districts
- Re‐desgination of LUD require LUC Commission Approval
- Zoning (DHHL‐ Exemption)
Land Use Planning County
- Zoning (DHHL‐ Exemption)
- County Zoning
- Plan Approval w/ Design
- Elements
- Architectural Plan
- DHHL & County Agreement‐ Compliance w/ Ord.
- Environmental Assessments (EA)
- Botanical Studies
- Archeological Studies
- NPDES Permits
- Preliminary Engineering Reports (PER)
- Federal Agency Consultation (USFWL, NPS, NOAA, ect…)
The La'i'Opua Community Center is in the piko of the growing urban community of Kealakehe, Hawai‘i. (A) Kaniohale, Village 3 Completed. This Hawaiian Homes community provides 225 residential units. Also, 57 units built in Village 5 (B) West Hawaii Civic Center Completed. The $50 million West Hawai‘i Civic Center offers residents a community center, amphitheater, services from 15 County agencies, a Hawai‘i County Council Chamber, and Office
- f the County Clerk. The seven‐acre parcel is located at the intersection
- f Ane Keohokalole and Kealakehe Parkway.
(C) Kamakana Villages at Keahuolü Proposed. Keahuolü is a State affordable housing project. HHFDC granted development rights to Forest City, Inc, whose plans include 2,400 high and low density residential units, an elementary school, commercial and park space. (D) Ane Keohokalole Highway Under construction. Expected completion June 2012. This 3 mile, $35 million thoroughfare to Palani Road broke ground in March 2010. Federal stimulus dollars have been appropriated for the construction of this Mid Level Road from Henry and Palani to Kealakehe Parkway. (E) Regional Park The Governor executed the executive
- rder
establishing the Regional Park. (F) Village 5 Under construction. The village consists 57 units built of 118 residential units. (G) Transit Oriented Development Proposed. The county has designated the Intersection of Ane Keohokalole Highway and Manawaleÿa Street as a TOD providing public and commercial services to this area.
La‘i‘Öpua Community Center in Context
Village 4 L2020 Commercial Village
L2020’s Mission is to construct community facilities and provide social, educational, recreational, cultural, medical services and programs.
L2020 & WHCHC Complete Medical & Dental Center Facility
Community Center Phase 1B Blessing
About Us About Us
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La‘i‘Ōpua 2020 is a Kona‐based 501(c)(3) not‐for‐profit organization
that serves as the charitable arm of Kaniohale Community Association (KCA), the Hawaiian homeowners association for the Kaniohale subdivision built by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) within the Villages of La‘i‘opua. Its purpose is to ensure the existence of adequate social infrastructure to complement and support the greater La‘i‘Ōpua community. The Villages of La‘i‘Ōpua is a master‐planned community located on approximately 980 acres in the ahupua‘a of Kealakehe on the Kona coast.
The Mission of La‘i‘Ōpua 2020 (L2020) is to identify community needs,
foster the creation of community facilities, and coordinate planning with service providers and partners for a variety of programs for residents of the Villages of La‘i‘Ōpua and the broader Kealakehe area.
Its vision is the development of the La‘i‘Ōpua Community Center
complex on a 26.5‐acre parcel immediately adjacent to Kealakehe High
- School. As conceived and designed, the proposed La‘i‘Ōpua complex will
serve as a regional resource for the greater Kailua‐Kona community, with an array of programs and services to meet the health, social, educational and recreational needs of North Kona residents.
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L2020’s Mission is to construct community facilities and provide social, educational, recreational, cultural, medical services and programs.