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SECTION 4. Chapter 22, article 3, division 1, section 22-3. 1, of the Hawaii County <br />Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 22-3.1. Types of permits. <br />(a) "Publication dispenser permits" include permits to place newspaper stands, news racks, or <br />other dispensers of handbills or other printed or written materials on or over a County <br />sidewalk. <br />(b) "Sidewalk use permits" include permits to place garbage receptacles, decorative planters, <br />public benches, required provisions for the disabled or other items which will be placed in <br />or on the County street for [ ] noncommercial purposes that are deemed by <br />the director to promote public welfare. <br />(c) "Special activity permits" include permits that authorize temporary commercial activities <br />such as displaying, vending, hawking selling, renting, or leasing any goods, wares, food, <br />merchandise, or other kinds of property within a County street for a desi n�period <br />under specified conditions." <br />SECTION 5. Chapter 22, article 3, division 2, of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016 <br />Edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Division 2. [Repealed] Special Activity Permits. <br />Section 22-3.3. [Repealed.] Special activity permit; application and criteria for granting <br />(a) Any person seeking to conduct commercial activities within County streets shall apply for a <br />special activity permit. Applications shall be submitted using a form designated by the <br />director and shall include, at a minimum, the following information and attachments: <br />(1) General applicant information, including name, contact details, and representative <br />capacity <br />(2) Proof of a valid business license or permit required for conducting commercial <br />activities in the State of Hawaii; <br />(3) Details of the proposed commercial activity, including products and services offered, <br />intended location, signage, and operations schedule; <br />(4) A plan for managing waste generated by the commercial activity to maintain <br />cleanliness of the special activity site and surrounding area; <br />(5) An agreement indemnifying, defending, and holding harmless the County of Hawaii <br />and its officers and agents from all claims, demands, suits, or actions arising from the <br />permitted commercial activity; and <br />(6) A certificate of insurance and proof of a public liability insurance policy with a <br />minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence, naming as an additional insured, <br />the County of Hawaii, its officers, representatives, employees, and agents. The <br />policy and coverage shall remain in effect until the special activity permit is <br />terminated. <br />(b) The director is authorized to issue a special activity permit for a duration of up to one year, <br />provided that all application criteria are met and that the reauired documents are submitted <br />in accordance with subsection (a). <br />1 <br />