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NOVEMBER 2007
GENERAL PLAN 2030MAUI ISLAND PLANDirected Growth Strategy- Transfer and Purchase of Development Rights Program Implementation Study
5.1.4 Key Landowners Maui has a limited number of large landowners, presenting both potential benefits and challenges to the establishment of a TDR/PDR program. Major landowners with holdings that may be affected by a TDR program include: •Alexander & Baldwin Inc. (A&B)A&B is the largest landowner on Maui with over 68,000 acres of land holdings on Maui. According to the Company’s website, A&B lands comprise the following: 459 acres of fully entitled urban designated lands; 52,278 acres of agricultural and pastoral lands; and 15,944 acres of conservation lands. The vast majority of A&B’s Maui properties are in sugar production under the management of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company (HC&S), a subsidiary of A&B. A&B Properties, Inc., a subsidiary of A&B, is a land development and property management company. Its development activities encompass resort, residential, retail, office, and industrial projects. A&B owns considerable land holdings in Central Maui in and around Kahului. •Maui Land & Pineapple Company Maui Land & Pineapple (ML&P) owns approximately 28,600 acres of land on Maui, including the 1,650-acre Kapalua Resort community and approximately 6,000 acres of pineapple. ML&P also owns and manages the 8,661-acre Puu Kukui Watershed Preserve, the largest private nature preserve in the state of Hawai
i. In addition, ML&P has three currently planned major projects: Pulelehua: 882-unit, 300-acre mixed-use village in West Maui;
Transfer of Development Rights Program General Plan 2030 Implementation Study Maui Island Plan Chris Hart & Partners, Inc. Page 42 Kapalua Mauka: 925 acres and 690 single- and multi-family homes in West Maui; and A proposed master planned community in Haili’imaile. •AMFACAt its peak, AMFAC owned 60,000 acres of land and was a dominant sugar company in Hawaii. AMFAC has steadily been selling off its assets since 1989 and is now known as Kaanapali Land, LLC. Kaanapali Land owns 5,000 acres of land in Kaanapali and has four major projects in West Maui, including: Kaanapali 2020: The Ka
anapali 2020 Master Plan is proposed to be implemented in phases over an approximately 20-30 year build-out period and will cover roughly 4,000 acres; Kaanapali Coffee Farms: 336 acres upslope from Ka‘anapali Resort; Pu
ukolii Mauka: 200 acre master planned community; and Waine
e: 200-acre development directly mauka of Lahaina Town. •Several smaller individual developers, notably: Peter Martin and Jim Riley (West Maui Land Company)Most of the land along Honoapiilani Highway from the Pali tunnel to Lahaina town is split up among several different investor groups and companies, the common thread of which is Peter Martin and Jim Riley. West Maui Land Company, owned by Peter Martin and Jim Riley, manages the land but does not actually own any of it. Steve Kikuchi Steve Kikuchi has assembled over 2,000 acres in Maui’s central isthmus from Waikapu to Malaea, including the 260 acres designated as the Maalaea Mauka project district, where Kikuchi proposes to develop housing.
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>If that truly is Ralph
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County of Maui Planning Department Strategic Plan
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