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Bill/Resolution
Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2002-2004
Bill/Resolution
231
Draft
02
Introducer
K. Angel Pilago, Councilmember Chair, Planning Committee
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Presented: Council - 3/9/07
Action 2
Council: Bill 231, Draft 2 passes second & final reading - 3/09/07
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
3/14/2007
Reading Number
2
Reading Date
3/9/2007
Ayes
8-Ford;Higa;Hoffmann;Jacobson;Naeole;Pilago;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes
0-
Absent
1-Ikeda
Excused
0-
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<br /> will be pursued to maintain those qualities. Special conditions and standards developed for an <br /> <br /> individual Scenic Corridor shall be included as part of the enabling ordinance. Elements of the <br /> Corridor Management Plan will include: <br /> (1) Vision and Goals Statement. <br /> (2) A map identifying Scenic Corridor boundaries and the location of intrinsic <br /> qualities and different land uses within the Scenic Corridor <br /> (3) An assessment of such intrinsic qualities and their context. <br /> (4) An assessment of needs and expectations. <br /> (5) An assessment of anticipated transportation, economic, environmental and <br /> social impacts. <br /> (6) Strategies for economic development and marketing of the Scenic <br /> Corridor. <br /> (7) Strategies for maintaining and enhancing the Corridor's intrinsic qualities. <br /> (8) Strategies for community participation. <br /> (9) Identification of organizations, agencies and individuals to be consulted in <br /> the planning process. <br /> (10) Identification of regulatory and non-regulatory tools recommended that <br /> could aid in the implementation of the Scenic Corridor Management Plan. The evaluation and <br /> selection of tools needed to protect and/or enhance the comdor should be based on the following <br /> criteria: <br /> (A) The ability to insure that new development is consistent with the <br /> conditions and standards established for the Scenic Corridor, while maintaining the property <br /> owners rights to reasonable use of the property; <br /> (B) The ability to provide the appropriate degree of development and <br /> aesthetic control needed to preserve and enhance quality of the corridor; and <br /> (C) The ability to provide flexible, diverse and suitable regulatory and <br /> non-regulatory tools and techniques to a variety of circumstances. <br /> (11) Specific time schedules for plan implementation. <br /> (12) Standards for building design, signage, and roadway elements. In the case <br /> where the transportation corridor has not been built, the Corridor Management Plan may include <br /> special design standards for the corridor development. <br /> 4 <br /> <br />
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