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REPORT OF THE POLICY <br />COMMITTEE ON PLANNING, <br />LAND USE, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />DATE: August 5, 2025 Re: Comm. No. 313/Bill No. 60 <br />PLACE: Council Chambers <br />Hilo, Hawaii <br />TIME: 11:00 a.m. <br />Council Chair and Members <br />Hawaii County Council <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Your Policy Committee on Planning, Land Use, and Development, to which was referred Bill <br />No. 60, reports as follows: <br />Bill No. 60, transmitted by Managing Director William V. Brilhante, Jr., via Communication <br />No. 313, dated May 2, 2025, amends Chapter 25, Articles 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7, of the Hawaii <br />County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), relating to zoning district regulations for <br />meeting facilities, churches, temples, synagogues, and community buildings. <br />The bill removes existing zoning regulations for community buildings, churches, temples, and <br />synagogues and creates regulations for "meeting facilities." <br />On May 2, 2025, Managing Director William V. Brilhante, Jr., via Communication No. 313, <br />forwarded a favorable recommendation to the Council from the Windward Planning Commission <br />and the Leeward Planning Commission as recommended by the Planning Director. <br />Planning, Land Use, and Economic Development Meeting of June 3, 2025. <br />Planning Director Jeff Darrow and Planner V Tracie-Lee Camero were present in the Hilo <br />Chambers to present the bill, explaining it resolves inequities in the law regarding permitting <br />processes for places of worship and identifies what is required for atypical events. Mr. Darrow <br />shared that the bill addresses unequal treatment of religious uses compared to similar secular <br />uses, following a court ruling finding that the Hawaii County Code violated the Religious Land <br />Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. <br />Committee Member Holeka Goro Inaba raised an example of church activities in Agricultural <br />zones. Mr. Darrow said the goal is equal treatment for churches, buildings, and meeting <br />facilities, and that, depending on the zoning district, a use permit or special permit would be <br />required. <br />Committee Member Dennis Onishi raised concerns about safety and enforcement. Committee <br />Member James Hustace asked how the community is informed when a facility is designated as a <br />meeting facility. Mr. Darrow clarified that weekend -only activities don't meet the criteria of a <br />meeting facility and noted that, previously, places like churches in Residential zoning would <br />PCPLUED Report No. 6 <br />