2. Current Timeline
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 -16
May May February Jan. - March
Neighborhood Board Community Meeting/ Draft EIS Published/ Submit Zone 1st Phase of
Presentation EIS Scoping Public Comment Period Application to DPP Construction
(2014)
City Processing and
June FEA/EISPN Published/ September Review
Public Comment Period
Meeting with Lele Pono 1st Phase
AOAO
Final EIS Accepted /
Notice Published
April Occupancy
(2015 - 2016)
July October December Planning Commission
Meting with Lele Pono & Hearing
Community Meeting
Pacific Village Annex
‘Aiea Neighborhood Board July – Sept.
August Meting with Harbor Pointe Presentation
City Council Hearings
Meeting with Harbor Pointe Meeting with Lele Pono
Meeting with St. Timothyʻs
Church
3. Project Team
PBR Hawaii and Associates Robert Hobdy Environmental Y. Ebisu & Associates
Planner, Honolulu Consultant Acoustic Study, Honolulu
Botanical and Fauna Studies,
MVE Pacific Haiku, Maui Form Partners / U.S. Pacific
Architect, Honolulu Development Consultant,
B.D. Neal & Associates Honolulu
The Hallstrom Group Air Quality, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Market, Economic Impact and Airspace Workshop
Cost Benefit studies, Honolulu Stryker, Weiner & Yokota Media Design, Honolulu
Public Relations, Honolulu
Austin, Tsutsumi & Associates
Traffic Engineer & Infrastructure Lo‘ihi Communications
Engineering, Honolulu Community Outreach, Honolulu
Geolabs Pat Lee & Associates, LLC.
Soils Engineer, Honolulu Community Outreach, Kaneohe
Cultural Surveys Hawaii Kathy Bryant
Archeological , Kailua Community Outreach, Honolulu
4. Technical Studies Completed
• Traffic Impact Assessment • Air Quality Study
Report • Soils Study
• Regional Visual Impact Analysis • Market Study
• Preliminary Civil Engineering • Economic Impact Analysis /
Report Public Cost-Benefits
• Botanical Survey Assessment
• Fauna Survey • Trade Wind Analysis
• Archaeological Report • Shadow Study
• Cultural Impact Assessment • Adjacent Properties View
• Acoustic Study Analysis
5. Consultations
Federal Agencies Honolulu Board of Water Supply
Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Honolulu Police Department
Department of Housing & Urban Development Honolulu Fire Department
Federal Aviation Administration Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization
Fish & Wildlife Service Pearlridge Satellite City Hall
State of Hawaii Agencies Elected Officials
Department of Accounting & General Services Honolulu City Council Members: Ernie Martin, Breene
Department of Business, Economic Harimoto, Ikaika Anderson, Nestor Garcia, Romy Cachola,
Development & Tourism (DBED&T) Stanley Chang, Ann Kobayashi, Tulsi Gabbard, Tom Berg
DBED&T Office of Planning
Department of Education State Senators: David Ige, Donna Mercado Kim,
Aiea Public Library Glenn Wakai
Department of Health
Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) State Representatives: K. Mark Takai, Aaron Ling
DLNR State Historic Preservation Division Johanson, Greg Takayama
Department of Transportation
Office of Hawaiian Affairs Condominiums/Community Organizations
University of Hawaii Environmental Center Aiea Community Association
Harbor Pointe AOAO
City & County Agencies / Community Boards Pacific Village and Pacific Village Annex AOAO
Aiea Neighborhood Board # 20 Lelepono AOAO
Pearl City Neighborhood Board # 21 Pearlridge Square Apartments
Department of Planning and Permitting St. Timothy s Episcopal Church
Department of Transportation Services Friends of Pearl Harbor Historic Trail
Department of Community Services Hawaii s Thousands Friends
Department of Emergency Management League of Women Voters
Department of Design and Construction Life of the Land
Department of Environmental Services The Outdoor Circle
Department of Facility Maintenance Sierra Club, Hawaii Chapter
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Emergency Services
6. Project Information
• www.liveworkplayaiea.com
• Presentations
• EIS / Studies / Fact Sheets
• Project History
• Concept & Renders
• Contacts
13. Who We Are – Robertson Properties Group
A Hawaii business since 1959
Entertaining Hawaii for nearly 50 years
Expanded our business in Hawaii
Reinvesting in our community
14. 1980 2010 2035 2035
POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION HOUSING UNITS
OF O‘AHU OF O‘AHU OF O‘AHU NEEDED
763,000 950,000 1,380,000 75,000
15. Oahu, Hawaii
La ie
Haleiwa
‘Aiea
The Heart of O‘ahu
Kaneohe
Makaha
Pearl City
Kailua
Kapolei
Waimanalo
Ewa
Honolulu
Waikiki
17. The Challenges of Living in our Urban Community
Population Housing Premium Aging Housing
Growth Shortage Prices Inventory
Aging Expensive Unplanned
Traffic
Infrastructure To Develop Growth
29. What the Community is saying…
“New Affordable Housing” “Wider Sidewalks”
“A place to people watch” “Commute Less”
“More Buildings” “A convienent place to live”
“Urban Open Space” “Blocking Views”
“A Thoughtfully Planned Community”
“More Jobs” “Overcrowding” “Senior Housing”
“Shopping and Dining” “A Main Street of Our Own”
“More Traffic” “Outdoor Cafes” “a change in the landscape”
“A Great Grocery Store” “A walkable community”
49. Credits – Photography
Images provided by
Robertson Properties Group,
Form Partners and Airspace Workshop
All other images courtesy of Creative Commons
Dhammza (#18), Nia [So letʻs go] (#20), wrrza (#21), takaokun (#24),
Joe_philipson (#24), Michi Moore (#26), usacepublicaffairs (#25),
Yelp.com (#25), Official U.S. Navy Imagery (#24 #25), TobiasMik (#22),
AFN-Pacific Hawaii News Bureau (#26), eschipul (#24),