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Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2024-2026
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066
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01
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
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PCPLUED
Action 1
PCPLUED: Amended to Draft 2 - 07/09/25
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AGE PCPLUED 2025-07-09 2024-2026 Special Meeting
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\Council Records\Agendas\2024-2026\Policy Committee on Planning, Land Use, and Economic Development (PCPLUED)
COM 0372.000 2024-2026
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\Council Records\Communications\2024-2026
REP PCPLUED 010 2025-05-04 2024-2026
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\Council Records\Reports\2024-2026\Policy Committee on Planning, Land Use, and Economic Development (PCPLUED)
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• Are characterized by urban development <br />that can be efficiently and cost-effectively <br />served by roads, water, sanitary sewer and <br />storm drainage, schools, and other urban <br />governmental services within the next 20- <br />40 years <br />• Respect topographical features that form a <br />natural edge, such as watercourses and <br />ridgelines <br />• Are sufficiently free of environmental <br />constraints to be able to support urban <br />growth without major environmental <br />impacts <br />• Do not unnecessarily overlap with State <br />Land Use Agricultural <br />• Shall not overlap -with State Land Use <br />Conservation District <br />Urban Heat Island Effect is a phenomenon <br />where the metropolitan areas are generally hotter <br />than the surrounding countryside. Without as <br />many trees and green cover, the impervious <br />surfaces of man-made structures absorb sunlight <br />and convert it into heat energy. <br />Urban Service Area defines the geographical <br />limits of government -supplied public facilities and <br />services. <br />Variable Generation is energy that may not <br />always be available or controllable. <br />Variance, in the context of planning permits, is a <br />legal authorization that allows a property owner to <br />deviate from the requirements of local zoning <br />ordinances or land use regulations. It grants <br />permission to use the land in a way that does not <br />strictly comply with the existing zoning rules, <br />typically due to unique circumstances or <br />hardships specific to the property. <br />Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) is defined by the <br />United States Department of Transportation as the <br />total annual miles of vehicle travel divided by the <br />total population in a state or in an urbanized area. <br />This metric, along with travel times and costs, to <br />measure vehicle travel demand and make policy <br />decisions regarding roadways and other <br />transportation infrastructure. <br />Viewshed is the area within view from a defined <br />observation point typically used to define a view <br />scenic quality such as a pu`u (hill) or the coastline. <br />Village Plan is a strategic document that guides <br />the development and management of a specific <br />community or village. It outlines goals and <br />policies related to land use, infrastructure, <br />environmental conservation, community services, <br />transportation, economic development, and <br />community character. Developed through <br />collaboration with stakeholders, village plans <br />serve as blueprints to ensure orderly growth, <br />preserve natural resources, enhance community <br />services, and maintain or enhance the unique <br />identity of the village overtime. Regular updates <br />ensure alignment with evolving community needs <br />and priorities. <br />Wahi Pana means legendary place. <br />Waste -to -Energy (WtE) is a process in solid <br />waste management that involves converting non - <br />recyclable waste materials into usable forms of <br />energy, such as electricity, heat, or fuel, and <br />reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills, <br />minimizes greenhouse gas emissions, and <br />provides a sustainable energy source, <br />contributing to environmental protection and <br />energy sustainability. This is achieved through <br />various technologies, including: <br />• Incineration: Burning waste at high <br />temperatures to produce steam, which can <br />then be used to drive turbines and <br />generate electricity. The heat generated <br />can also be used for district heating. <br />• Gasification: Converting organic or fossil - <br />based materials into. carbon monoxide, <br />hydrogen, and carbon dioxide by reacting <br />the material at high temperatures with a <br />controlled amount of oxygen or steam. <br />The resulting syngas can be used to <br />generate electricity or produce fuels. <br />• Pyrolysis: Decomposing organic materials <br />at high temperatures in the absence of <br />oxygen, producing a mixture of solids <br />(char), liquids (tar and pyrolysis oil), and <br />gases (syngas). These by-products can be <br />Glossary I County of Hawaii General Plan 21 <br />
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