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Section 22-3.3.1. Special activity permit; determination of allowable areas. <br /> (a) The council may by ordinance determine County streets where commercial activity <br /> authorized by a special activity permit may be conducted. <br /> (b) Prior to taking final action on any such ordinance, the council shall request the respective <br /> recommendations of the chief of police, the director of public works, and other public <br /> officials deemed appropriate as to whether commercial activity on the affected County <br /> street, or portions thereof, should be allowed. The chief of police and director of public <br /> works shall provide their respective recommendation within forty-five days of the request <br /> by the council. <br /> Section 22-3.3.2. Special activity permit; allowable areas. <br /> When a special activity permit has been granted by the director, the commercial activities <br /> authorized thereby may be conducted on the following County streets: <br /> (a)=Hamakua <br /> fb)',North Hilo ;, <br /> (c) South Hilo <br /> (d) Ka`n <br /> (e) Kohala <br /> (f) Kona <br /> (g);Puna <br /> Section 22-3.4. [Repealed:] Special activity permit; penalty and revocation. <br /> (a) Any person conducting a commercial activity within a County street without a special <br /> activity permit pursuant to this chapter, shall be fined $250 per incident. The payment of <br /> such fine shall not exempt any person from the requirements of this chapter or from any <br /> other penalties prescribed in this chapter. <br /> (b) A special activity permit may be revoked by the director if the permittee's operations are <br /> found to be noncompliant with any criteria or conditions set forth in the permit or this <br /> chapter. <br /> Section 22-3.4.1. Special activity permit; exemptions. <br /> Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, any display, vending, and selling of food, <br /> beverages, or merchandise by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization or educational institution <br /> certified by the State may be conducted without a special activity permit where allowable under <br /> section 22-3.3.2, provided that all funds derived from such commercial activity are used to <br /> support a specific program, project, event, or other benefit directly related to the purpose of the <br /> nonprofit organization or educational institution. <br /> 3 <br />