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§ 25-6-39.6 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE <br /> (c) The applicant may, within thirty days after receipt of the proposed revocation <br /> notice, appeal the revocation notice to the board of appeals as provided by section <br /> 6-9.2, County Charter and sections 25-2-20 through 25-2-24.,An appeal to the board <br /> of appeals shall stay the provisions of the director's order pending the final decision <br /> of the board of appeals. <br /> (1996, ord 96-160, sec 2; ratified April 6, 1999; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1; am 2011, ord <br /> 11-103, sec 13.) <br /> Section 25-6-39.7. Appeals. <br /> Any person aggrieved by the decision of the director in the issuance of an ohana <br /> dwelling permit decision, except for a decision regarding the duration of a permit under <br /> section 25-6-39.2, may appeal the director's action to the board of appeals, in accordance <br /> with this chapter, within thirty days after the date of the director's written decision. <br /> (1996, ord 96-160, sec 2; ratified April 6, 1999.) <br /> Division 4. Project Districts (PD),. <br /> Section 25-6-40. Purpose and applicability. <br /> The project district (PD) development is intended to provide for a flexible and <br /> creative planning approach rather than specific land use designations, for quality <br /> developments. It will also allow for flexibility in location of specific uses and mixes of <br /> structural alternatives. The planning approach would establish a continuity in land <br /> uses and designs while providing for a comprehensive network of infrastructural <br /> facilities and systems. A variety of uses as well as open space, parks, and other project <br /> uses are intended to be in accord with each individual project district objective. A <br /> project district is an amendment to this chapter which changes the district boundaries <br /> in accordance with the individual project district. <br /> (1996, ord 96-160, sec 2; ratified April 6, 1999.) <br /> Section 25-6-41. Criteria for establishing a project district. <br /> A project district may be established as an amendment to this chapter whenever <br /> the public necessity and convenience and the general welfare require that a <br /> comprehensive planning app-roach for an area should be adopted in order to establish a <br /> continuity in land uses and designs while providing a comprehensive network of <br /> infrastructural facilities and systems. In addition, a project district may only be <br /> established if the proposed district: <br /> (1) Is consistent with the intent and purpose of this chapter and the County <br /> general plan; and <br /> (2) Will not result in a substantial adverse impact upon the surrounding area, <br /> community or region. <br /> (1996, ord 96-160, sec 2; ratified April 6, 1999.) <br /> _ r <br /> 25-136 <br /> Planning . <br /> Exhibit <br />