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AGE COUNCIL 2024-10-16 2022-2024
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\Council Records\Agendas\2022-2024\Council
BIL 134 Draft 01 2022-2024
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\Council Records\Bills\2022-2024
COM 0741.000 2022-2024
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PCPLUD-14 Page 3 October 2, 2024 <br />Bill 134, Draft 2, was postponed to the Planning, Land Use, and Development Committee <br />meeting of September 3, 2024, with nine "ayes." <br />Planning, Land Use, and Development Meeting of September 3, 2024. <br />Bill 134, Draft 2, was postponed to the Planning, Land Use, and Development Committee <br />meeting of October 2, 2024, with seven "ayes," with Ms. Evans and Ms. Galimba absent. <br />Planning, Land Use, and Development Meeting of October 2, 2024. <br />Planning Director Zendo Kern and Deputy Director Jeffrey Darrow were available at the Hilo <br />Chambers, with Planner Maija Jackson joining via Zoom, for questions. <br />Mr. Inaba proposed an amendment explaining its purpose to further clarify the contents of <br />reports and to decrease the reporting area from a quarter mile to 1,000 feet. Mr. Kern reiterated <br />his concerns about applying the same 1,000-foot radius across various zoning areas and its <br />impact on department staff. Ms. Jackson provided examples of how many properties would need <br />to be analyzed for the proposed report. Ms. Kagiwada questioned the usefulness of the data and <br />shared concerns about staff resources needed to compile such extensive information. Committee <br />Member Heather Kimball suggested possible tools for a more efficient method for extracting <br />information. The Committee deliberated on establishing a more appropriate radius distance, such <br />as 300 feet. <br />The proposed amendment via Communication No. 741.8 was withdrawn by Mr. Inaba. <br />Mr. Inaba then proposed another amendment, which clarifies a 1,000-foot radius for properties in <br />state agricultural districts and a 300-foot radius for properties in state urban or rural districts. <br />Mr. Kern shared his support for the amendment. <br />Bill No. 134, Draft 2, was amended with the contents of Communication No. 741.9, with eight <br />"ayes," with Ms. Evans absent. <br />Your Policy Committee on Planning, Land Use, and Development is in accord with the purpose <br />and intent of Bill 134, as amended to Draft 3, and recommends its passage on first reading. <br />ki <br />AYES <br />NOES <br />ABS <br />EX <br />EVANS <br />X <br />GALIMBA <br />X <br />INABA <br />X <br />KAGIWADA <br />X <br />KANEALI'l-KLEINFELDER <br />X <br />KIERKIEWICZ <br />X <br />KIMBALL <br />X <br />LEE LOY <br />X <br />VILLEGAS <br />X <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />POLICY COMMITTEE ON <br />PLANNING, LAND USE, <br />AND DEVELOP14ENT <br />ASHLEY L. KIERKIEWICZ, CHAIR <br />PCPLUD REPORT NO.: 14 <br />ADOPTED: OCT 1 6 2024 <br />
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