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RS, RD, RM, RCX, RA, FA, A, and V districts, provided that a minimum <br />building site area of ten thousand square feet shall be required within the RS, <br />RD, RM, RCX and RA districts. <br />(8) Major outdoor amusement and recreation facilities in RCX, RA, A, CN, CG, <br />CV, MCX, ML, MG and O districts. <br />(9) Medical clinics in RS, RD, RM, RA, FA, and A districts. <br />(10) Schools in RS, RD, RM, RA, FA, A, V, MCX, ML, and MG districts, <br />provided that a minimum building site area of ten thousand square feet shall <br />be required within the RS, RD, RM, and RA districts. <br />[(1 1) Teleeemmunieation antennas and towers RS, RD, T? A d RGX, RA, FA, A <br />[(4-2)] 11 Yacht harbors and boating facilities in the RS, RD, RM, RCX, RA, V, <br />CG, CV, MCX, ML, MG and O districts. <br />[{}] 12 Wind energy facilities in the O district; provided that the property is <br />within the state land use agricultural district. <br />13 Other unusual and reasonable uses which are not specifically permitted <br />in any zoning district with the approval of the director and the concurrence of <br />the council by resolution." <br />SECTION 5. Chapter 25, article 2, division 7, section 25-2-74, of the Hawaii County <br />Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 25-2-74. Plan approval application requirements for <br />telecommunication antennas. <br />In addition to the application requirements for plan approval contained in section <br />25-2-72, an application for plan approval for a telecommunication antenna or tower shall <br />contain a submittal checklist consistent with this section and shall contain the following <br />information: <br />(1) A plot plan showing the location on the building site of the proposed antenna <br />or tower; <br />(2) Building plans for the tower, certified by a licensed structural engineer, <br />verifying that the tower, [together- with the initial antennas and the <br />. . pmepA proposed to be installed ,] at full build out inclusive of all <br />potential antennas and equipment, will have a hard survivability for sustained <br />winds of one hundred miles per hour[;] or meet the requirements set forth in <br />the building code, whichever is greater; <br />(3) A statement from the applicant that the proposed use will not interfere with <br />the County's land mobile radio system and other public emergency <br />communications systems, <br />[(-3)] (4) A statement from the Federal Aviation Administration that the <br />application has not been found to be a hazard to air navigation; [and] <br />[(4)] (5) A statement from the Federal Communications Commission that the <br />application complies with the regulations of the Commission or a statement <br />that no such compliance is necessary[...]; <br />(6) Documentation demonstrating that the National Historic Preservation Act of <br />3 <br />