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o. <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII <br /> •••~'O,.N'r <br /> BILL NO. 231 <br /> (Draft 2) <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 (ZONING CODE) OF THE HAWAII <br /> COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO A SCENIC CORRIDOR PROGRAM. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br /> SECTION 1. Chapter 25, Article 6, Hawaii County Code, is hereby amended by adding <br /> a new division that shall read as follows: <br /> "Division 6. Scenic Corridor Program. <br /> Section 25-6-60. Purpose and applicability. In the County of Hawaii, there aze certain <br /> segments of public roads, or portions thereof, that expose traveling residents and visitors to <br /> notable and/or unique resources. As established by the National and/or State Scenic Byways <br /> Program, the identification of these portions of public roads as Scenic Corridors is intended to <br /> provide for the enhancement of important scenic, historic, recreational, cultural and/or natural <br /> resources accessed from such a transportation con•idor. This planning approach establishes the <br /> opportunity for continuity and/or enhancement of land uses and designs for natural, cultural, <br /> historic, recreational and/or scenic resources located along a transportation corridor and provides <br /> a diversity of regulatory and non-regulatory tools and techniques to apply to a variety of <br /> circumstances for a corridor identified by ordinance as a Scenic Corridor in the County of <br /> Hawaii. <br /> The Hawaii County council may, by ordinance, establish all or portions of public <br /> roadways and an appropriate portion of the adjacent property as a Scenic Corridor. Within such <br /> an azea, all permitted uses defined by the underlying zoning classification will remain in place <br /> unless otherwise specified by the Scenic Corridor enabling ordinance. Any standazds and <br /> conditions not included in the underlying zoning related, but not limited, to signage, lighting, <br /> <br />