03-02-2010, 02:39 PM
Dan, what I linked was not the General Plan; it was only to show there is a general plan. The GP calls for the incorporation of any CDP into the GP, so the PCDP will be part of the GP.
Just to give an example the GP calls for improving the current commercial centers
14.3.5.1.2 © Rehabilitation of existing commercial development
and that new areas are to be developed
14.3.5.1.2 (e) Allow the establishment of small neighborhood commercial areas within existing non-conforming, residential-agricultural (rural) subdivisions
All this and a whole lot more are in the full GP.
The real problem is the GP was approved Feb 9th 2006, and is based on the visions between 2002 -2005. Those visions have been widely ignored by people moving to the County and although the GP states what is going to happen, people have changed the dynamics and want something else.
Ten years from now the GP and the PCDP won't be worth the paper it’s printed on because newcomers will have their vision of what Puna should be. That vision may not resemble anything people envision today. No matter what you or anyone has as a vision for Puna's future, it's meaningless when newcomers arrive.
You can set out and design the most appropriate plan to guide Puna for the next 50 years, but in 10 years, it will meet the exact same fate as the current GP is meeting because people will want their Puna, not your Puna.
Just like people today feel the current GP and zoning doesn’t meet today’s need, so shall it be in 10 years. You want it changed to deal with what you want and ignore what the people in the past wanted, so shall they do to you.
Just to give an example the GP calls for improving the current commercial centers
14.3.5.1.2 © Rehabilitation of existing commercial development
and that new areas are to be developed
14.3.5.1.2 (e) Allow the establishment of small neighborhood commercial areas within existing non-conforming, residential-agricultural (rural) subdivisions
All this and a whole lot more are in the full GP.
The real problem is the GP was approved Feb 9th 2006, and is based on the visions between 2002 -2005. Those visions have been widely ignored by people moving to the County and although the GP states what is going to happen, people have changed the dynamics and want something else.
Ten years from now the GP and the PCDP won't be worth the paper it’s printed on because newcomers will have their vision of what Puna should be. That vision may not resemble anything people envision today. No matter what you or anyone has as a vision for Puna's future, it's meaningless when newcomers arrive.
You can set out and design the most appropriate plan to guide Puna for the next 50 years, but in 10 years, it will meet the exact same fate as the current GP is meeting because people will want their Puna, not your Puna.
Just like people today feel the current GP and zoning doesn’t meet today’s need, so shall it be in 10 years. You want it changed to deal with what you want and ignore what the people in the past wanted, so shall they do to you.