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Communications
Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2000-2002
Communication
0493
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133
Author
Josephine Keliipio
Communications - Referred To
PC
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Presented: PC - 10/1/02 PC-Close File - 10/22/02
Communications - File Code
PLG
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AGE PC 10/22/2002 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Agendas\2000-2002\Planning Committee (PC)
BIL 163 Draft 01 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
COM 0493.000 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Communications\2000-2002
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¦ t~ppreciation and support for the visitor industry 's role in preserving and <br /> honoring all cultures and their values as Kaua`i's leading source of income and <br /> as a supporter of community festivals, recreation, arts and culture. <br /> ¦ Protection of I~aua`i's unique character. <br /> ¦ recognition of the uniqueness of our coYxununities, supporting pcople with <br /> roots and history in those coYnmunities to continue to live and raise their <br /> families there. <br /> • Safety for all citizens and visitors. <br /> ¦ Support for our youth, educating theta to succeed, <br /> ¦ goad participation in the public process. <br /> 2.2 VtS~~ F~ 11~`I 2®~® <br /> Tae Vision d~scrilres conditions on [Caasa`i in the year 202f3 ~n€i is ~riYten fro€a~ the <br /> standpoint of that point in ti8ate. It re, <br /> fdects not only the Conaan~enity Vad:ies drat also the is~t~es <br /> and opp~rrtaanities f®resee~a by cor~raa~a$ty r~a~rea~ers. ~'8a~ Visi®n e.~presscs what ~aaa~r`i ~~aoa~al <br /> strive for. i~t hh~, ~c~~atexi of readi~Yic conditions as try -are t~~aderstood in 19~. ~ Vision is <br /> <br /> presented first in stenasaaary, tdaen in o longer narrative. <br /> e~w-isio~ in X24 ~atbi ~ . <br /> a "garden island" of unsurpassed natural beauty; <br /> a taro! environment of towns separated by broad open spaces; <br /> a vital modern society fot~ed by the people sand traditions of many cultures; <br /> an island of distinctly individual towns and conaarsunities, each with its oev-n unique <br /> history and character; <br /> a cotnxnunity which values its historic places and where people practice and draw <br /> strength frown ancient languages seed cultural traditions; <br /> a rural place whose population size and economy have bin shaped to sustain <br /> ~aua`i's Natural beauty, rural environment and lifestyle; <br /> a cogntnity which cares for its land and waters, leatliatg the way with best <br /> tnataagetnent practices in the development of roads and other public facilities and in <br /> its land development and environmental regulations; <br /> an agricultural center, producing a wide range of crops, food, and forest products for <br /> local consumption and export; <br /> a resort destination where visitors welcoffied, supported with adequate faetlzttes, <br /> and provided with a variety of cull and recreational opg€~i~ess <br /> 2-2 ¦ ICaaa~"i G~sta°~! Pin <br /> <br />
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