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KAKA‘AKO MAKAIA Place for Future Generations

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIObjectives for the evening12Update on statusof OHA’s activitiesat Kaka‘ako Makaisince 2015Share next steps

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIAgenda Presentation Open House Format Comment Cards For updates visit:www.oha.org/kakaako

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIRe-Cap 2012 State transferred 9 parcels to OHA 2 rounds of community meetings beginning January 15,2012 held to discuss settlement 200 million in back revenues owed to OHA Board of Trustees created Kaka‘ako Makai Policycommitting OHA to having Native Hawaiian culture “drive/provide the base for design and use decisions there” 2015 Conceptual Master Planning Process Begins

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIRe-Cap2015 – Round 3 Pae ‘Āina Meetings 12 beneficiary meetings throughout the Pae ‘Āina 3 OHA Staff meetings Online forum for discussion

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIWhat we Heard in Round 3Urban Hawaiian Space A place where Native Hawaiians feel comfortable Inclusion of Native Hawaiian businesses, patrons,practitioners It should benefit Native Hawaiians

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIWhat we Heard in Round 3Commerce & Culture Activities that draw local people from both here on O‘ahuand neighbor islands – hotel for kama‘āina, restaurants,gathering/event spaces Hawaiian practices are a draw for Native Hawaiians, otherkama‘āina and visitors A variety of uses for income generated at Kaka‘ako Makai –Health services, affordable housing, education

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIWhat’s Been Happening since 2015?EPA Brownfield Grant OHA has been conducting environmentalassessments for six parcels Reports will help determine best options forcleanup alternatives Assessments are complete and findings will befinalized mid-2017Archaeological monitoring Report No historic properties or artifacts foundNo iwi or burial sites observed

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIWhat’s Been Happening since 2015? Income from Kaka‘ako Makai parcels is projected todouble from 2.1M (2015) to 4.3M (2017) Not ideal time to pursue additional entitlements Decision to pursue proposals for parcel A (oldFisherman’s Wharf parcel) Programmatic EIS, which will look at all the parcelsunder current entitlements

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIPreferred Land Use ScenarioCONFIDENTIALMOAHHCNAHHCHHCBLVD.KSKSKSKSALA MECOOKE ST.COOKE ST.KELIKOI ST.F/GOHESCHILDREN’SDISCOVERYCENTERI ST.OLOMEHAN.AHUI STLKEWALOBASIN PARKBT.KUPU.AHUI STOHE ST. (REALIGNED)CORAL ST.ST.KEAWEST.KEAWEKSALA MOANAPARKT.FORESTKEWALOHARBORI ST.AVE.D.AUH MEDICALUH CANCERRESEARCHKSLA SKSKO UHONOLULUHARBORPIERS 1-2GOLD BONDOHE ST.HCDAA BLVAHUIOA NAVE.AWARDALCDKAKA‘AKO WATERFRONT PARKLAND USE SCENARIO PLAN A (INDIVIDUAL PARCEL APPROACH)K075150300 FT

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIAllowed UsesHHCHHCHHCKSHHCKSHHCEKSKSIALA MOANAPARKHHCKSKSAGOLD BONDF/GKSKSKSHCDAUH MEDICALUH CANCERRESEARCHHONOLULUHARBORPIERS KO WATERFRONT PARKLZoningWaterfront CommercialPiers, Wharfs, Docks, Commercial, Fish/Seafood Wholesale & Retail, Farmers Market,KExisting ConditionsKAKA‘AKO MAKAIStores, Eating & Drinking EstablishmentsMixed Use CommercialShopping Centers, Offices, Theaters, FarmersMarket, Stores, Museums, Eating & DrinkingEstablishments

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIPreferred Land Use Scenario Utilizes existing entitlements Expedites activation of space at Kaka‘ako Makai Land will remain under OHA’s ownership After full build out, Kaka‘ako Makai is projected togenerate at least 15.8 million annually (under thecurrent ground lease entitlements)

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIPotential Design ThemesKīpuka First growth on new land Imbued with the survival qualities needed for Kaka‘ako Maintains balance between old and new Gives life from the inside out

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIPotential Design ThemesHālauāola Stems from Hi‘iaka’s healing of Lohi‘au Symbolic of reviving deep cultural awareness of thespiritual and physical essence in what was once awaste land Fundamental attribute is the cycle to replenishearths transition Will provide sustenance for physical, spiritual andmental health initiatives

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIPotential Design ThemesKūlia ‘Anu‘u A metaphoric beacon for the Hawaiian culture Connecting kānaka to terrestrial and celestialelements through observation, imagery,interpretation A place to honor wa‘a and its practices

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIPotential Design ThemesWater Cycle Water cycles key to life Lo‘i, loko i‘a, ocean aquifers

KAKA‘AKO MAKAINext Step: EISWhat is an EIS? It is not a permit, it is a disclosure document Assesses possible positive and/or negative impacts thata proposed project may have Programmatic EIS looks at broad range of proposedimprovements, but not all of the proposed improvementsmay necessarily end up being built as depicted Some improvements may require subsequent compliancewith Chapter 343

KAKA‘AKO MAKAINext Step: EISWhy an EIS? To comply with Chapter 343, HRS StateEnvironmental Impact Statement (EIS) Law A more extensive Environmental ImpactStatement (EIS) will be prepared insteadof an Environmental Assessment (EA)

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIEIS Process123EISPNDraft EISFinal EIS Define EIS scope Public comment/input Public review andcomment Incorporates allcomments

KAKA‘AKO MAKAITechnical Studies Biological SurveyAcoustic StudyAir Quality StudyEconomic Impact Analysis / Public Cost-BenefitAssessmentCultural/Archaeological StudiesPreliminary Civil Engineering ReportTraffic Impact Assessment Report

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIEIS Preparation Notice (EISPN) Start of EIS processGather input on issues to be studied in Draft EISFocus scope of technical studiesIdentify stakeholder groups that would like to commenton EISEISPN distributed to government agencies andcommunity groupsEISPN available online at the OEQC website30-day public comment period

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIDraft EIS Prepared in accordance with Hawai‘i laws and rules: The Hawai‘i EIS Law (Chapter 343, HRS) EIS Law Administrative Rules (§11-200-17, HAR)Discusses potential impacts & mitigation measuresIncludes all technical studiesContains all EISPN comments and responsesAvailable online at the OEQC website & all regionalpublic libraries45-day agency/public comment period

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIFinal EIS Draft EIS is revised in response to comments Text of EIS shows additions and deletions Contains all Draft EIS comments and responses Written responses provide a point-by-pointdiscussion at each comment

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIEIS Timeline123EISPNDraft EISFinal EIS Q2 2017 Q4 2017 Q2 2018 30-day comment period 45-day comment period 60-day challenge period

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIOther Next StepsBrownfield Grant Submit final assessment reports to EPA (mid-2017) Utilize reports in future development decisions Apply for EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grants

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIOther Next Steps Request for Proposals will be released for Lot A OHA will continue to monitor the political and economiclandscape in the coming years

KAKA‘AKO MAKAIOpen HouseEIS Process, Planning & Design, Financials1. Feel free to meet with our planning team to talkstory about the EIS Process, Planning & Design,and Financials2. Leave a comment card with feedback or questions3. FAQs will be posted online at a later date4. For more information, visitwww.oha.org/kakaakomakai

MAHALOVisit: oha.org/kakaakomakai

ALA MOANA PARK HHC HHC HONOLULU HARBOR PIERS 1-2 KS KS KS KS . UH MEDICAL KS KS KS HCDA CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER KAKA'AKO WATERFRONT PARK ALA MOANA PARK HHC HHC HHC HHC HONOLULU HARBOR PIERS 1-2 KS KS KS KS KS KS HHC HHC GOLD BOND OPEN UH CANCER SPACE . Seafood Wholesale & Retail, Farmers Market, Stores, Eating & Drinking .