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2024-2026
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066
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01
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Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
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PCPLUED
Action 1
PCPLUED: Amended to Draft 2 - 07/09/25
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Glossary <br />The following list, arranged alphabetically, <br />provides definitions for planning terms used <br />throughout this document. The translations for <br />Hawaiian words are taken and adapted as <br />necessary from Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic <br />Library, available online at <br />https:Hwehewehe.org/. <br />Accessory Dwelling Unit (or'Ohana Dwelling) is <br />a second dwelling unit permitted to be built as a <br />separate or an attached unit on a building site but <br />does not include a guest house or a farm <br />dwelling, as defined in the Hawaii County Code. <br />Action Committee (AC) is a citizen -composed <br />committee established for an adopted community <br />development plan and administered by the <br />Planning Department. <br />Actions specify how a planning policy will be <br />implemented. Actions are meant to be refined <br />during the process of implementation in <br />consideration of available resources, more <br />detailed analysis, feasibility, and other factors. <br />Thus, these actions are not legally binding but are <br />meant to provide specific directional guidance for <br />plan implementation and to be implemented in <br />good faith. <br />Active Living Corridor is a planned or existing <br />linear space within a community designed to <br />promote physical activity, active transportation, <br />and community interaction. These corridors often <br />integrate pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, <br />such as sidewalks, bike lanes, and trails, <br />connecting residential areas with key destinations <br />like parks, schools, shopping centers, and public <br />transit stations. The design of active living <br />corridors prioritizes safety, accessibility, and <br />aesthetic appeal, encouraging residents to <br />engage in walking, jogging, cycling, and other <br />forms of active recreation as part of their daily <br />routines. These corridors contribute to public <br />health by facilitating active lifestyles and reducing <br />reliance on motor vehicles, thereby promoting <br />sustainable and vibrant urban environments. <br />Active Transportation (or non -motorized <br />transportation) refers to any way of getting from <br />place to place that is powered by human energy, <br />such as walking or cycling. <br />Adaptation is the process of observing changes <br />in social, environmental, and economic systems <br />and adjusting operations to meet present and <br />anticipated future needs. <br />Affordable Housing consists of dwelling units <br />that may be rented or purchased at cost levels <br />that can be afforded by persons or families who <br />are within the definition of "qualified households" <br />and whose total household income is within the <br />affordable housing income guidelines, as defined <br />in the Hawai'i County Code. <br />Agricultural Parks are areas set aside by the <br />State of Hawai'i, specifically for agricultural <br />activities to encourage the continuation or <br />initiation of such agricultural operations. The <br />State's Agricultural Parks Program makes land <br />available to small farmers at a reasonable cost <br />with long-term tenure. <br />Agricultural -Based Commercial Operations are <br />allowed on lands within the State Land Use <br />Agricultural District. Agricultural -based <br />commercial operations include: <br />• A roadside stand that is not an enclosed <br />structure, owned and operated by a <br />producer for the display and sale of <br />agricultural products grown in Hawai'i and <br />value-added products that were produced <br />using agricultural products grown in <br />Hawai'i. <br />• A farmers' market, which is an outdoor <br />market limited to producers selling <br />agricultural products grown in Hawaii and <br />value-added products that were produced <br />using agricultural products grown in <br />Hawaii. <br />Agriculture Tourism (or agritourism) is tourism <br />related to experiencing and appreciating <br />agriculture products, settings, and lifestyles. <br />Agroforestry is the intentional integration of trees <br />and shrubs into crop and animal farming systems <br />Glossary I County of Hawaii General Plan 8 <br />
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