KAPALUA (MAUI LAND and PINEAPPLE)
Comprehensive update of ML&P Corporate and Financial Status - March 2013
2007 Kapalua Coastal Trail - Final Environmental Assessment
2002 690 unit KAPALUA MAUKA (Project District 2) - Final EIS
Maui Land and Pine - Financial Statements
Kapalua's Website
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From the 1996 WEST MAUI COMMUNITY PLAN (page 48-49)
PROJECT DISTRICT STANDARDS The implementation procedure for several areas within the planning region is to utilize the project district development approach. This provides for a flexible and creative planning approach rather than specific land use designations. This planning approach establishes continuity in land uses and designs while providing for orderly growth of the community, as well as comprehensive and concurrent provision of infrastructural facilities and systems.
Because of the variety of conditions and constraints related to the different project districts, each project district will be implemented through a separate ordinance. Each project district ordinance will specify the permitted uses, densities, design guidelines and other information necessary to attain each project district's objective and the objectives of the West Maui Community Plan.
PROJECT DISTRICT 1 (Kapalua) approximately 220 acres
This project district is within the Kapalua Resort makai of Honoapiilani Highway between the proposed Napili Regional Park and Lower Honoapiilani Highway at Honokahua Bay, as identified on the West Maui Community Plan Land Use Map. The project district is intended to provide a mixture of visitor-oriented facilities, including hotel accommodations, single-family and multi-family residences, and supporting commercial services within an open-space setting organized around a central village core. This central core should function as a town center, containing public spaces, public uses and facilities, commercial services, and residential areas. Visitor accommodations should not exceed 1050 rooms. The residential component should be limited to 900 units in a mixture of single-family and multi-family densities. The golf course and open space system should continue the open space theme established within the existing portions of the
resort.
PROJECT DISTRICT 2 (Kapalua-Mauka) approximately 450 acres
This project district is generally defined by Honokahua Stream to the east, State of Hawaii lands to the west and various topographical features as identified on the West Maui Community Plan Land Use Map. This project district is intended to provide, within the context of the Kapalua Resort, a mix of recreational activities including an existing golf course (with possible expansion to 27 holes), a clubhouse, pro shop, restaurants and bars, tennis courts, swimming pool and other related recreational amenities and commercial services. The project district also includes 750 residential units (with an overall average density of 5 units/acre) in a mixture of single-family and multi-family uses integrated with and complementary to the recreational facilities mentioned above. Spatial allocations are as follows:
Golf Course, Open Space and Roadways ....................261 acres
Commercial...........................................................................5 acres
Residential........................................................................144 acres
Parks, open space, and buffer zones .............................. 34 acres
Elementary School................................................................6 acres
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From the 1996 WEST MAUI COMMUNITY PLAN (page 48-49)
PROJECT DISTRICT STANDARDS The implementation procedure for several areas within the planning region is to utilize the project district development approach. This provides for a flexible and creative planning approach rather than specific land use designations. This planning approach establishes continuity in land uses and designs while providing for orderly growth of the community, as well as comprehensive and concurrent provision of infrastructural facilities and systems.
Because of the variety of conditions and constraints related to the different project districts, each project district will be implemented through a separate ordinance. Each project district ordinance will specify the permitted uses, densities, design guidelines and other information necessary to attain each project district's objective and the objectives of the West Maui Community Plan.
PROJECT DISTRICT 1 (Kapalua) approximately 220 acres
This project district is within the Kapalua Resort makai of Honoapiilani Highway between the proposed Napili Regional Park and Lower Honoapiilani Highway at Honokahua Bay, as identified on the West Maui Community Plan Land Use Map. The project district is intended to provide a mixture of visitor-oriented facilities, including hotel accommodations, single-family and multi-family residences, and supporting commercial services within an open-space setting organized around a central village core. This central core should function as a town center, containing public spaces, public uses and facilities, commercial services, and residential areas. Visitor accommodations should not exceed 1050 rooms. The residential component should be limited to 900 units in a mixture of single-family and multi-family densities. The golf course and open space system should continue the open space theme established within the existing portions of the
resort.
PROJECT DISTRICT 2 (Kapalua-Mauka) approximately 450 acres
This project district is generally defined by Honokahua Stream to the east, State of Hawaii lands to the west and various topographical features as identified on the West Maui Community Plan Land Use Map. This project district is intended to provide, within the context of the Kapalua Resort, a mix of recreational activities including an existing golf course (with possible expansion to 27 holes), a clubhouse, pro shop, restaurants and bars, tennis courts, swimming pool and other related recreational amenities and commercial services. The project district also includes 750 residential units (with an overall average density of 5 units/acre) in a mixture of single-family and multi-family uses integrated with and complementary to the recreational facilities mentioned above. Spatial allocations are as follows:
Golf Course, Open Space and Roadways ....................261 acres
Commercial...........................................................................5 acres
Residential........................................................................144 acres
Parks, open space, and buffer zones .............................. 34 acres
Elementary School................................................................6 acres
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