HomeMy WebLinkAboutJuly 23, 2019 Planning Commission PHN
COUNTY OF KAUAI PLANNING DEPARTMENT, LIHUE, KAUAI
4444 Rice St., Kapule Building, Lihue, Hawaii 96766. Tel: 241-4050. Pursuant to the
provisions of Special Management Area Rules and Regulations of the County of Kauai and
Chapter 8 of the Kauai County Code 1987, as amended, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a
hearing to be held by the Planning Commission of the County of Kauai at the Lihue Civic
Center, Moikeha Building, Meeting Rooms 2A and 2B, 4444 Rice Street, Lihue, Kauai on
Tuesday, July 23, 2019, starting at 9:00 a.m. or soon thereafter to consider the following:
1. Special Management Area Use Permit SMA(U)-2019-6 to construct a single-family
residence on a parcel situated along the makai side of Kuhio Highway in Hanalei Town,
immediately adjacent to Post Office facility, further identified as 5-5236 Kuhio Highway, Tax
Map Key (4) 5-5-002:031, and containing a total land area of 13,129 sq. ft.
2. Class IV Zoning Permit Z-IV-2019-14 and Use Permit U-2019-11 to allow operation
of a commercial retail agriculture stand on a parcel situated along the western side of Kawaihau
Road in Kapahi, approx. 600 ft. west of its intersection with Kaehulua Road, further identified as
5907C Kawaihau Road, Tax Map Key (4) 4-6-011:060, and containing a total land area of 2.006
acres.
3. Class IV Zoning Permit Z-IV-2019-15 and Use Permit U-2019-12 to allow operation
of a commercial warehouse facility on a parcel situated along the western side of Kawaihau
Road in Kapahi, approx. 600 ft. west of its intersection with Kaehulua Road, further identified as
5907C Kawaihau Road, Tax Map Key (4) 4-6-011:060, and containing a total land area of 2.006
acres.
4. Zoning Amendment ZA-2019-7: A bill (2741) for an ordinance amending Chapter
11A, Kauai County Code 1987, as amended, relating to Environmental Impact Assessment on
Land Development. The proposal amends Section 11A-2.1 of the Kauai County Code relating to
EIA exemptions.
5. Zoning Amendment ZA-2019-8: A bill (2745) for an ordinance amending Chapter 10,
Kauai County Code 1987, as amended, relating to the Lihue Town Core Urban Design District.
The proposal amends Section 10-5A.7(a) of the Kauai County Code relating to generally
permitted uses and structures within the Special Planning Area āDā (SPA-D), Rice Street
Neighborhood Design District.
All persons may present testimony for or against any application as public witnesses. Such
testimony should be made in writing and presented to the Department prior to the hearing. Late
written testimony may be submitted up to seven days after the close of the hearing in cases where
the Commission does not take action on the same day as the hearing. Any party may be
represented by counsel if he or she so desires. Also, individuals may appear on their own behalf,
a member of a partnership may represent the partnership, and an officer or authorized employee
of a corporation or trust or association may represent the corporation, trust or association.
Petitions for intervenor status must be submitted to the Commission and the applicant at least
seven days prior to the date of the hearing advertised herein and shall be in conformance with
Chapter 4 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Planning Commission. Chapter 4 of the
Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Planning Commission relating to intervention does not
apply to General Plan, Zoning, or State Land Use District Boundary Amendments and Rule
Making Procedure before the Commission. Proposed plans, bills and the Rules of Practice and
Procedure of the Planning Commission are available for inspection during normal business hours
at the address above. Copies of the proposal may be mailed to any person willing to pay the
required fees for copying and postage. Mailing requests may be made to the Department in
writing at the address above. Special accommodations for those with disabilities are available
upon request five days prior to the meeting date by contacting the Department at the information
above. KAUAI PLANNING COMMISSION, Sean Mahoney, Chairperson, By Kaaina S. Hull,
Clerk of the Commission.
For June 21, 2019 Publication