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Jeffrey W. Darrow, Planning Director
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d) Natural or native vegetation attractive to a particular area. <br />e) Landscapes that are harmoniously developed, enhanced by man while maintaining <br />their natural appearance, e.g. Pu'ukohola,'Akaka Falls. <br />f) Lands with a general slope of 20 percent or more that provide open space amenities <br />or possess unusual scenic qualities. <br />[Rationale: Based on the Standards from General Plan 7.4 (a-e) and 8.4 (c).] <br />448. Visual impact assessments shall include photo simulations or balloon tests with <br />views from various vantage points to show visual impact of a proposed project. <br />[Rationale: Creating visual modeling through photo simulations or balloon tests are <br />common strategies used in visual impact assessments in other municipalities. These <br />visual impact assessment tools would help achieve General Plan 7.2 Goals and policies <br />7.3 (b, e, h, i).] <br />449. Prioritize maintaining the views at scenic overlooks with a frequently maintained <br />vegetation management program which includes eradication of invasive species. <br />Coordinate this work with regular roadway vegetation management maintenance <br />program. <br />[Rationale: Based on identified challenges with vegetative management of existing scenic <br />overlook and the prevalence of the views being obstructed by invasive species or other <br />vegetation. See also Hamakua CDP 38, Kokua Action 9, and General Plan 7.2 (b), 7.3 (a, b, <br />c, f).] <br />450. Maintain a continuing program to identify and inventory exceptional trees, forest <br />areas, or groves/stands of trees. <br />[Rationale: Based on Standards from General Plan 7.3 (g) and policies 7.4 (a-e) 8.3 (j, k, <br />m.] <br />451. Maintain the Exceptional Tree Program for the recognition and protection of trees <br />with significant or unique historical, ecological, cultural and/or aesthetic significance. <br />[Rationale: Based on General Plan policy 7.3 (g).] <br />452. No variance shall be granted unless appropriate conditions are imposed to minimize <br />adverse impacts on public views to, from, and along the shoreline. <br />[Rationale: Based on Hamakua CDP Policy 17, General Plan goals 7.2 (a-c), and policies <br />7.3 (b), 8.3 (c, d). See also HRS 205A. <br />453. Do not allow incompatible development in areas of natural beauty that have been <br />identified through the Scenic Resources Protection Program. <br />
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