Maui Urban Design Review Board to Consider Five Projects, Including Mākena State Park Improvements
The Maui Urban Design Review Board is scheduled to review five projects on October 7, encompassing residential developments, renovations, and public park upgrades. Projects under consideration range from single-family homes in Kīhei and Spreckelsville to considerable improvements planned for Mākena State Park.
Among the proposals is a special management area assessment for a 6,477-square-foot single-family residence, with an 816-square-foot garage, 112-square-foot pool/equipment vault, and associated landscaping at 300 Kalehua St. in Kīhei, submitted by applicants John and Paula Stanek.
Also on the agenda is a special management area assessment for the construction of a 5,618-square-foot single-family dwelling, a detached 973-square-foot garage, and a 780-square-foot accessory dwelling on Nonohe Place in Spreckelsville, requested by Nonohe LLC.
A major special management area design review is planned for Mākena State Park, proposed by consultant Munekiyo hiraga for the state department of Land and natural Resources’ State Parks Division.The project includes two new comfort stations, outdoor showers, parking lot improvements, and the retroactive approval of two toll booths and three pay stations.
Another major special management area design review concerns a proposed 2,882-square-foot single-family residence, a 1,008-square-foot covered lanai, and a 540-square-foot attached accessory dwelling at 5000 Mākena Road, submitted by Michelle Cockett on behalf of Geneva Pacific Investments II LLC.
the board will review a design review for the subdivision and construction of a five-lot, single-family residential growth at 2495 Kekaa Drive, requested by Munekiyo Hiraga on behalf of Kāʻanapali Investments LLC, including driveway aprons and utility lateral installations.