NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MAUI PLANNING COMMISSION
The Maui Planning Commission of the County of Maui hereby gives notice of a public hearing on July 8, 2025, commencing at 9:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as is practicable either at the Planning Department Conference Room, Kalana Pakui Building, 250 South High Street, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai’i 96793 and also via a videoconferencing platform, on the following matter:
1. CHANGE OF ZONING COUNCIL RESO 23-192
KATE L.K. BLYSTONE, PLANNING DIRECTOR, transmitting Council Resolution No. 23-192, referring to the Maui Planning Commission a proposed Bill relating to a Conditional Change in Zoning from R-1 Residential to B-2 Business Community District for real property of approximately 14,467 square feet located in Lahaina, Maui Hawai’i, Tax Map Key (2) 4-5- 013:012. (ZPA2023-00003) (W. Leauanae)
Submit online public testimony at:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/lyEZGNxE9SKk7KlBTbn9
2. CONDITIONAL PERMIT
RORY FRAMPTON CONSULTING INC. on behalf of the ANDREA M. AND GLAVIN K. KAIO FAMILY TRUST to request a Conditional Permit to create a four parcel State and County zoned ‘Agricultural’ subdivision from a 12.834- acre parcel that was previously subdivided from a seven-lot subdivision of a 26.178-acre parcel. A Conditional Permit is required for the new subdivision because it cannot be conventionally subdivided per Maui County Code, Section 19.30A.040 (F), as it exceeds the maximum number of lots allowed per ‘Agricultural’ zoning. The parcel is identified as Tax Map Key (2) 3-2-008:067 and located at 201 He’ahe’a Place in Waihe’e, Maui, Hawai’i (CP2024-00001) (T. Furukawa / K. Wollenhaupt)
Submit online public testimony at:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/GqvTcpfvcAczfH3cGdOU
3. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19.30A (AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT), MAUI COUNTY CODE, WHICH WOULD AMEND THE DEFINITIONS OF “AGRICULTURAL RETAIL STRUCTURE” AND “FARMER’S MARKET” TO INCLUDE “VEHICLE” AND “STRUCTURE ON WHEELS” AS TYPES OF AGRICULTURAL RETAIL STRUCTURES
MS. KATE L. K. BLYSTONE, Planning Director, referring to the Maui, Moloka’i and Lana’i Planning Commissions, a proposed bill to amend Maui County Code Chapter 19.30A; allowing “vehicle” and “structure on wheels” to be added to the definitions of “Agricultural Retail Structure” and “Farmer’s Market.” The bill would allow “vehicle” and “structure on wheels” to be considered as types of structures, thereby allowing them, under certain provisions, to be considered as permitted accessory uses in the Agricultural District. Note that County Council Resolution No. 25-60, FD1, referring this bill to the Planning Commissions for their review, findings and recommendations to the County Council also included a proposed change to Section 16.25.105.2 “Work exempt from permit.” The Planning Commissions are only responsible for reviewing and providing recommendations on proposed land use ordinances affecting Title 19 – Zoning Code and not Title 16 – Buildings and Construction. (G. Pfost)
The entire text of the proposed bill for ordinance is available at:
https://www.mauicounty.gov/DocumentCenter/View/152042/Reso-25-60- FD1
Submit online public testimony at:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/TYk0IobTppdPFSOOHHts
4. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19.64 (BED AND BREAKFAST HOMES), MAUI COUNTY CODE, WHICH WOULD AMEND SECTIONS 19.64.030(C) AND 19.64.030(N) PERTAINING TO RESTRICTIONS AND STANDARDS FOR BED AND BREAKFAST HOMES
Ms. Kate L. K. Blystone, Planning Director, referring to the Maui, Molokai and Lanai Planning Commissions, a proposed bill to amend Maui County Code Chapter 19.64 – Bed and Breakfast Homes. The proposed bill would clarify that an owner-proprietor applying for a bed and breakfast home permit while their single-family dwelling is being reconstructed or repaired following a disaster does not have to reside, on a full-time basis, on the same lot being used as the bed and breakfast home until the dwelling has been reconstructed or repaired. Further, the bill would also allow an exception to the requirement that a single-family dwelling must have been constructed at least five years before an application for a bed and breakfast home permit is submitted provided that the existing single-family dwelling was damaged or destroyed by a disaster and was constructed at least five years prior to the disaster. (G. Pfost)
The entire text of the proposed bill for ordinance is available at:
https://www.mauicounty.gov/DocumentCenter/View/151842/Reso-25-48
Submit online public testimony at:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/jvZeBEkLWcc5jFryAKGK
The subject public hearing will be conducted in accordance with Hawai’i Revised Statute Chapter 91, the Maui County Code and Rules of the Maui Planning Commission. Information pertaining to the subject applications may be obtained from the Maui County Planning Department, 2200 Main Street, Suite 315, Wailuku, Maui or by email at planning@mauicounty.gov.
Petitions to intervene shall be in conformity with Section 12-201-20 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure for the Maui Planning Commission and shall be filed with the Commission and served upon the applicant no less than ten (10) days before the first public hearing date. Filing of all documents to the Commission is c/o the Maui Planning Department, 2200 Main Street, Suite 315, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai’i 96793.
All testimony regarding the subject applications may be filed prior to the date of the hearing by providing 15 copies of said written testimony to the Department of Planning by mail at: Planning Department, 2200 Main Street, Suite 315, Wailuku, Hawai’i 96793 or online via the Dropbox links posted below each item above. Written testimony should be submitted two business days prior to the public hearing to ensure distribution to the commissioners; however, testimony submitted after such date will still be accepted by the Board until the closing of public testimony at the hearing. Further information will be provided on the posted meeting agenda.
Any person requesting accommodations due to disabilities must call (808)
270-7735 at least three days before the date of the scheduled public hearing. For requests received sooner than three days prior to the hearing, every attempt will be made to accommodate the request, but it cannot be guaranteed.
MAUI PLANNING COMMISSION
By KATE L. K. BLYSTONE
Planning Director
(SA1495593 6/06/25)