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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2000-2002
Communication
0759
Point
000
Author
Nancy Pisicchio, Councilmember Chair, Human Services & Economic Development Committee
Communications - Referred To
PC
Comments
PC: Defers Bill 265, Draft 3 - 4/1/03 Council: Refers Bill 265, Draft 3, back to Planning Committee - 03/19/03 PC Report 21: Recommends passage of Bill 265, Draft 2, as amended to Draft 3, on first reading - 2/19/03 PC - Amended Bill 265 (2000-2002) to Draft 2, as circulated, and deferred - 1/22/03 PC-Defer - 10/08/02
Communications - File Code
HCC/ZNG
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AGE PC 01/22/2003 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Agendas\2002-2004\Planning Committee (PC)
AGE PC 10/08/2002 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Agendas\2000-2002\Planning Committee (PC)
BIL 265 Draft 01 2000-2002
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BIL 265 Draft 01 2000-2002
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BIL 265 Draft 02 2000-2002
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ~qV OF y <br /> Nancy Pisicchio Tel: (808) 326-5684 <br /> Council Member Fax: (808) 326-5697 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> COUNTY COUNCIL <br /> County of Hawai `i <br /> Kona Council Office <br /> 77-6399 Nalani Street, Suite 104 <br /> September 24, 2002 Kailua-Kona, Hawai `i 96740-8980 <br /> <br /> TO: James Y. Arakaki, Chair <br /> and Members of the Hawaii County Council <br /> <br /> FROM: Nancy Pisicchio <br /> RE: Scenic Corridor Overlay Districts <br /> <br /> Attached is a bill amending Chapter 25 of the Hawaii County Code regarding Scenic Corridor Overlay <br /> Districts. This amendment will serve as a policy framework for the creation of Scenic Corridor Overlay <br /> Zones in the County of Hawaii. But, for an individual highway to be designated as a "Scenic Corridor", a <br /> separate Corridor Management Plan and accompanying enabling ordinance would be required to be <br /> approved by the County Council. Such an ordinance would establish standards and conditions specific to <br /> an individual section of highways. <br /> Overlay Zones are a fairly common land-use tool, which provides a mechanism to establish specific, <br /> unified, land use standards and conditions that are applied in addition to the conditions already in place as <br /> defined by the underlying zoning designations. Overlay Zones are adopted for land surrounding airports in <br /> order to establish specific conditions related to airport safety, security, and access. For example, conditions <br /> regarding heights of towers or night lights may be imposed in a region surrounding the airport. They are <br /> also often applied to flood zones for public safety as well as the establishment of linear green belt parks <br /> over flood zones. <br /> But the use of overlay zones encompassing transportation corridors is probably the most common <br /> application across the county. Typically, as one travels along a highway, the zoning designations of the <br /> adjoining properties can range from conservation to agricultural to urban to commercial within a distance <br /> of a few miles. Therefore, an "overlay" zone provides a tool to establish specific standards and conditions, <br /> in addition to the underlying zoning designations, in order to create continuity along the transportation <br /> corridor. The overlay zone extends for a specific length and width, on a case by case basis. Within this <br /> overlay zone, conditions and standards can be established to address such things as landscaping, utility <br /> poles, signage, view planes, building standards, recreation, access, and natural, historic, and cultural <br /> resource preservation. <br /> Thank you for your consideration of this bill. I have included some additional information, which 1 hope <br /> you will find useful. Please feel free to call me at 326-5684 if you have any questions. <br /> encl. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Comm. o, <br /> File Nfo. <br /> Ref. <br /> <br /> Ref. Date SEP 3 OZOOZ- <br />
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