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Welcome to the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Scoping Community Meeting for the Former Drive-In Site Monday May 16th, 2011 7-9PM Pearl Ridge Elementary School ALOHA!

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The presentation given by Robertson Properties Group at the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Scoping Community Meeting on May 16, 2011 at Pearl Ridge Elementary School.

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Page 1: Kamehameha Drive-In EIS Scoping Presentation

Welcome to the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Scoping Community Meeting for the Former Drive-In Site

Monday May 16th, 2011 7-9PM

Pearl Ridge Elementary School

ALOHA!

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THE DECURION

CORPORATION

The Wonder Of Reading

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1946 – Pacific Theatres was founded by William Forman, establishing Drive-In

and Walk-In Theatres all over Southern California.

1978 – Pacific Theatres won

the Academy Award for

Technical Achievement for its

Cine-Fi sound system.

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The Pico Drive-In, Sept. 9, 1934

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Live, Work & Play Aiea

Creating Honolulu’s First

Community Transit

Oriented Development

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1962 – Pacific Theatres and

Consolidated Theatres opened the

Drive-In.

1966 – Pacific Theatres and

Consolidated Theatres

opened Hawaii’s first swap

meet at the Drive-In.

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TOD Planning Principals for the

Pearlridge Community

1. Create access and views to Water and Pearl Harbor Historic Trail

2. Encourage workforce housing

3. Create a comfortable and lively pedestrian environment

4. Provide multi-modal access to and from the station

5. Develop new and enhance existing open space

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The RPG Team fully embraced the idea of creating a

TOD Urban Mixed Use Village.

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• Residential, retail and office

• Landmarks, gateways, squares, and public gathering

areas

• Pedestrian friendly with pleasant walkways and roads

• Attractive street furniture, public art and water features

• Foster community events, concerts, markets, exhibits

and celebrations

• Variety of residential uses including condos, senior

housing, lofts and flats (both work-force and market)

• Catalyst to draw people in and enhance the vitality of

the community

• Compact mixed-use transit ready with an urban

character unlike anything else in Honolulu

Create a PLACE, not a Project, which encompasses smart growth

design in homage to the property’s location in the urban core,

fostering an environment of “Live-Work-Play” and utilizing sustainable

building and design practices to minimize the environmental footprint

of the project.

New Mission Statement

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With this mission in mind, as well as the challenges

discovered in previous plans, the team first

addressed four critical issues with a well thought out

Conceptual Master Plan:

1. Connectivity within the project and within the community

2. A Public Gathering Area/Focus for the Village

3. Project Density & Building Heights

4. Community & Pedestrian friendly landscape

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Community Gathering Areas

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Character Imagery

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Character Imagery

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OUTREACH

• 2nd half of 2008 through fall 2009 Initial meetings with DPP regarding

possibility of rezoning for mixed-use &

developing initial mixed-use plans

• December 2009 Begin participating in

TOD advisory committee

Public TOD meetings

• January 2010 Meetings with DPP Staff

Mayor Hannemann Staff

Rep. Oshiro, Takai,

Councilmember Okino

• February David Tanoue & DPP Staff

Councilmember Okino

TOD Advisory Committee

Mayor Hannemann

• March Terry Ware & DPP Staff

Mayor Hannemann

Participated in:

TOD Rail Symposium

TOD Advisory Board

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OUTREACH

• April 2010 DPP Staff

TOD Advisory Committee

TOD Public Meeting

• May Neighborhood Board Meeting

DPP Staff

• June Lele Pono Board

St. Timothy’s Church Board

Harbor Point Board

• July TOD Advisory Committee Meeting

Lele Pono Homeowners

Sumida Farms

• August Rep. Oshiro

Councilmember Apo

Harbor Point Homeowners

St. Timothy’s Church Congregation

• September David Tanoue & DPP Staff

Councilmember Cachola

Councilmember Elect Harimoto

Kamehameha Schools

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OUTREACH

• October 2010 Hawaii Developer’s Council Presentation

DPP Staff

• November Rep. Oshiro

LOTMA Board Meeting Presentation

Councilmember Harimoto

TOD Advisory Committee Meeting

TOD Public Meeting

• January 2011 Councilmember Harimoto

Sen. Kim

Neighborhood Board Members

DOE Team Meeting

DPP Staff

Launched all EIS Studies & Consultants

• January – May Neighborhood Board Update (Pat Lee)

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OUTREACH

• April 2011 Mayor Carlisle

Lt. Gov. Schatz Staff

Sen. Dela Cruz

Rep. Oshiro Staff

Harbor Point Board

Neighborhood Board Members

DOT

DOE

Fire Department

NAIOP Presentation

• May Community EIS Scoping Meeting

Gov. Abercrombie

Councilmember Harimoto

David Tanoue & DPP Staff

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The Elephant in the Room

Big Challenges & Issues

• TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC

-Technical Studies to identify traffic problems

-Work with City and County to determine solutions

• PROJECT DENSITY & BUILDING HEIGHTS

-Urban Core Development allows for open space & gathering areas

-Smart Growth (Live-Work-Play)

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EIS Site Plan

• Urban Village

• “Main Street” Concept

• Mixed-Use Residential & Commercial

• 1500 homes

• Grocery anchored neighborhood center

• Potential Kama`aina Hotel

• Residential buildings at various heights

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Tentative Schedule

EIS Process

EIS Prep. Notice

Draft EIS

Final EIS

Zone Change Process

Nbhd. Board Presentation

City Processing

Planning Commission Review / Public Hearing

City Council Action / Public Hearing

Design Construction Occupancy

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

= Opportunity for Public Input

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• Locally Owned

• Founded in 1970

• 41 Years of Experience in Hawaiÿi

• Offices in Honolulu, Kapolei, and Hilo

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Overview

• Purpose of Tonight’s Meeting – Community Input/EIS Scoping

• EIS Process

• After the EIS

• Timeline

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Purpose of Tonight’s Meeting

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Environmental Impact Statement Scoping

• Community input

• Identify issues for Draft EIS

• Focus scope of technical studies

• Identify stakeholder groups

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Technical Studies • Traffic Impact Assessment Report

• Visual Impact Analysis

• Preliminary Civil Engineering Report

• Botanical Survey

• Fauna Survey

• Archaeological Report

• Cultural Impact Assessment

• Acoustic Study

• Air Quality Study

• Soils Investigation

• Market Study

• Economic Impact Analysis / Public Cost-Benefits Assessment

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EIS Distribution for Review and Comment: Federal Agencies • Commander, Navy Region Hawaii • Department of Housing & Urban Development • Federal Aviation Administration • Fish & Wildlife Service State of Hawaii Agencies • Department of Accounting & General Services • Department of Business, Economic Development &

Tourism (DBED&T) • DBED&T Office of Planning • Department of Education • Aiea Public Library • Department of Health • Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) • DLNR State Historic Preservation Division • Department of Transportation • Office of Hawaiian Affairs • University of Hawaii Environmental Center City & County of Honolulu Agencies • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • Department of Community Services • Department of Emergency Management • Department of Design & Construction • Department of Environmental Services • Department of Facility Maintenance • Department of Parks and Recreation • Department of Planning & Permitting • Department of Transportation Services • Emergency Services Department

• Honolulu Fire Department • Honolulu Police Department • Neighborhood Board No. 20 (Aiea) • Neighborhood Board No. 21 (Pearl City) • Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization • Pearlridge Satellite City Hall Elected Officials • Councilmember Nester Garcia, Chair • Councilmember Ikaika Anderson, Zoning Chair • Councilmember Romy Cachola, Zoning V. Chair • Councilmember Breene Harimoto, District 8 • Senator David Ige • Senator Donna Mercado Kim • Senator Glenn Wakai • Representative Blake Oshiro • Representative K. Mark Takai • Representative Aaron Ling Johanson Condominiums/Community Organizations • Aiea Community Association • Harbor Pointe AOAO • Pacific Village and Pacific Village Annex AOAO • Lelepono AOAO • St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church • Friends of Pearl Harbor Historic Trail • Hawaii’s Thousands Friends • League of Women Voters • Life of the Land • The Outdoor Circle • Sierra Club, Hawaii Chapter

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Why an EIS?

• Re-zoning required to allow residential uses, commercial uses, and additional height

• Zone changes over 5 acres require preparation of an EA or an EIS

• An EIS will be prepared rather than a less extensive EA

• EIS is not a permit or a zone change – a separate application will be prepared for the zone change

• Honolulu City Council decides zone change after the Final EIS is accepted and zoning application has been processed

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EIS Process

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EIS Preparation Notice (EISPN) Scoping Process

• Start of EIS process

• Purpose: gather input on issues to be studied in Draft EIS

• Distributed to government agencies and community groups

• Available online at the OEQC website & Aiea Library

• 30-day public comment period (May 8 to June 6)

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Draft EIS • Prepared in accordance with Hawaii laws and rules:

• The Hawaii EIS Law (Chapter 343, HRS) • EIS Law Administrative Rules (§11-200-17, HAR)

• Primary environment review document

• Discusses potential impacts & mitigation measures

• Includes all technical studies

• Contains all EISPN comments and responses

• Distributed to government agencies and community groups

• Available online at the OEQC website & all regional public libraries

• 45-day public comment period (expected late-summer)

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Final EIS

• Draft EIS is revised in response to comments

• Contains all Draft EIS comments and responses

• Dept. of Planning & Permitting is the Accepting Authority

• Final EIS is not a permit for the project

• Disclosure document for the Planning Commission & City Council in considering the zone change

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After the EIS

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Zone Change Process

• Application filed with the Dept. of Planning & Permitting

• Required Neighborhood Board presentation

• Planning Commission review/public hearing

• City Council review/public hearings

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Timeline

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