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BIL 309 Draft 03 2004-2006
,~tt w•"~`I4~- 'Y~ COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII •••ry•0,•N'~ BILL NO. 309 (Draft 3) ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE HAWAII COUNTY GENERAL PLAN, AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO.OS 25. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAI`L• SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to amend the Hawaii County General Plan in accordance with Section 3-15, Hawaii County Charter, and Section 16.2 Interim Amendments, Hawaii County General Plan adopted by Ordinance No. OS 25. SECTION 2. The attached document includes amendments to the text, policies, courses of action, Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) Map, and Facilities Map. LUPAG Amendment E-4 shall not be constmed to authorize a resort, because a resort would be a separate LUPAG Map designation. SECTION 3. Material to be repealed is bracketed. New material is underscored. In re- printing the General Plan, the brackets, bracketed material and underscoring need not be included. SECTION 4. In the event that any portion of this ordinance is declared invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED B~: COUNCIL ME B R, CO OF WAII ,Hawaii `"`f~ Date of Introduction: Date of 15` Reading: Date of 2"d Reading: Effective Date: ~ i eFi.A1Cf: Comm: 4 y • PUBLIC FACILITIES -Protective Services 1. Page 10-11, 10.3.1 Introduction And [Analysis]Description: "Fire and Emergency Medical Services There are presently [14] 20 regulaz fire stations, [18] 22 volunteer fire stations and [2] 1 federal fire [stations] station located throughout the island. The County is proposin¢ a fire station in the Kalaoa-Mauka area. The [Kilauea Military Camp (KMC) and] Pohakuloa fire [stations are] station is a federally operated [facilities] facili [KMC provides emergency medical services under an agreement with the County.] The regular fire stations [and three of the volunteer stations (Laupahoehoe, Pahala, Naalehu)] provide 24-hour fire fighting and emergency medical services. The Waiakea and Kailua-Kona stations provide rescue services, the Kaumana [and South Kohala stations provide] station provides hazardous [waste] materials response and the South Kohala station provides air medical services." Rationale: Amendments are updated information from Fire Chief Darryl Oliveira of the Fire Department. Accordingly, the maps for Public Facilities -Fire Station Facilities have been amended. 2. Page 10-14, 10.3.2 Policies: "(i) Maintain [funding of two] an appropriate number and tvpe of emergency [medical] helicopters includin¢ appropriate aero medical capabilities." Rationale: Amendment is a recommendation from the Fire Chief Darryl Oliveira of the Fire Department. PUBLIC FACILITIES -Health And Sanitation 3. Page 10-22, 10.5.1 Introduction And [Analysis]Description ,Hospitals and Related Facilities: "The County's Fire Department also provides ambulance service from the Captain Cook, Central, Honokaa, Kailua-Kona, Keaau, [and] Waimea, Kawailani, Pahoa, Naalehu, Keauhou South Kohala North Kohala, Waikoloa, Volcano and Ocean View Fire Stations. The County's ambulances aze first response units for these service azeas while the ambulances at the Kohala and Ka`u hospitals are the first response units for their respective area." Rationale: Amendments are updated information from the Fire Chief Darryl Oliveira of the Fire Department. 2 TRANSPORTATION - Roadways 4. Page 13-7, PUNA, 13.2.5.1.2 Courses of Action. Add a new course of action as follows: (c) Encourage the State to widen Highway 130 to four lanes with a median and channelized intersections or modem roundabouts. Rationale: Rapid growth in the areas served by this highway, and the number of available lots will make these improvements necessary. 5. Page 13-9, SOUTH HILO, 13.2.5.2.2 Courses of Action. A. Replace course of action (c) as follows: (c) [A realignment of Highway 200 (Saddle Road) from the Forest Reserve boundary on the south side of Kaumana Drive and along the north side of Puainako Street, intersecting the present Puainako alignment at Kinoole Street and continuing to the intersection of Kanoelehua Avenue should be constructed. Limited access control is recommended with intersections at the major cross arterials serving the various areas of the city.] Improve Puainako Street from Kanoelehua Avenue to Komohana Street. Rationale: This course of action was written before the construction of the Puainako Street extension and is obsolete as written. B. Delete courses of action (i) and (j) and re-alphabetize subsequent courses of action as follows: [(i) Plan for the eventual closure of the Bayfront Highway and the relocation of the existing Highway 19-Pauahi Street intersection to an area in the vicinity of Ponahawai Street, in coordination with the State.] Rationale: This course of action is premature. This decision should follow thorough study. [j Ainako Street should extend across Kaumana Drive to meet the Mohouli extension to provide one of the major mauka cross-city connections.] Rationale: Construction of roadway is completed. 3 [k](i,) Improve Akolea Road between Piihonua and Kaumana Drive and construct its extension to the upper reaches of Ainaola Drive to provide across-city connection between Upper Wailuku and Waiakea-Uka. [l]am Improve Waianuenue Avenue and Kaumana Drive along their entire alignments, including the acquisition of additional rights-of--way as needed. 6. Page 13-12, SOUTH KOHALA, 13.2.5.6.2 Courses of Action. Amend course of action (i) as follows: (i) Extend Paniolo Drive in Waikoloa north to intersect with the Kawaihae Road and the proposed Waimea-Kawaihae Road andUorl build a road connecting the northern end of Paniolo Drive to the Oueen Kaahumanu Highwav to provide fanl alternate access to Waikoloa Villa¢e. Rationale: Waikoloa Village is zoned to potentially become a community of approximately 2Q 000 people. It should not be a cul-de-sac with only one access point. 7. Pages 13-13 and 13-14, NORTH KONA, 13.2.5.7.2 Courses of Action. A. Amend course of action (c) as follows: (c) Widen Palani Road between the proposed Keanalehu [(Waena)] Drive and the Queen Kaahumanu Highway or construct the proposed Palani Bypass Highway. Rationale: Due to proposed re-alignment of the roadways, Waena Drive will not connect to Keanalehu Drive. B. Delete and reword course of action (e) into separate new courses of action, and add new courses of action as follows: (e) [Construct the following north-south collector roadways from Palani Drive and extending north to the proposed University Drive: 1) Ane Keohokalole Highway (Mid-level Road); 2) Keanalehu (Waena Drive); and 3) Kealakaa Street.] Construct Keohokalole Highway (Mid-level Road) from Palani Road to the proposed University Drive. Construct a collector road from Keohokalole Highwav extendin¢ north to Mamalahoa Highwav. (f) Extend Kealakaa Street to Holoholo Street. 4 (g) Connect Keanalehu Drive to Manawalea Street to create a connection between Kealakaa Street and Kealakehe Pazkway. (h) Connect Kamanu Street ("Main Street"1 between Kealakehe Pazkway and Costco then extend north to nrouosed University Drive. (i) Construct Villa¢e Bypass from Alii Drive to Kuakini Hi¢hway, and from Kuakini Highway to Hualalai Road to meet with Nani Kailua Drive. (j) Realien the intersection of Kealakaa Street and Palani Road. (k) Connect Kanalani Street to Keanalehu Drive. (1) Connect Hienaloli Road from Palani Road to Hualalai Road. (m) Connect Puapuaanui Street from Oueen Kaahumanu Hi~hway to Hualalai Road. (n) Encourage the State to widen the Queen Kaahumanu Hi¢hway from Henry Street to Kamehameha III Road. Rationale: These new courses of action reflect more recent planning for the area. C. Delete existing course of action (g), amend new course of action (r), and re-alphabetize the courses of action accordingly, as follows: [fJ(~ Construct the proposed University Drive between the Mamalahoa and Queen Kaahumanu Highways. [(g) Widen Hina Lani Drive to four lanes between the Queen Kaahumanu Highway to the proposed Ane Keohokalole Highway.] Rationale: This course of action is not a priority. It will not be necessary if Kealakehe Parkway is extended to Mamalahoa Highway. [h]am Construct the proposed Shore Drive from the Old Kona Airport Pazk to the Kealakehe Drive intersection. [i]ce Construct the Kahului-Keauhou Parkway (Alii Highway) from Queen Kaahumanu Highway to Keauhou. 5 [(j)]~ [Construct a scenic road from Keauhou above the Kealakekua cliffs to Napoopoo.] Construct the Mamalahoa Bynass Highwav [from]between Keauhou [to]and Captain Cook as a Scenic Corridor, with limited access and without commercial development. Rationale: The highway should not go as far as the Kealakekua Bay cliffs area. The construction should follow the recently established alignment, as covered in 13.2.5.8.2. [(k)]~ Provide vertical connectors from Alii Drive to Kuakini Highway. [(1)]~ Improve that portion of the Mamalahoa Highway extending from the North Kona to the Ka`u District[s]. [(m)]~ Support the installation of suitable bikeways and/or jogging paths. [(n)]~ Develop a roadway circulation plan for the area between Palani Road and Kamehameha III Road, in cooperafion with the State Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and the affected communities. [(o)]~ Extend Lako Street to connect to Alii Drive. [(p)]~ Work with the State and the adjacent landowners in establishing the old railroad right-of--way as a pedestrian and bicycle right-of--way. 8. Pages 13-15, SOUTH KONA,13.2.5.8.2 Courses of Action. A. Delete course of action (a): [(a) Construct a scenic road from Keauhou above the Kealakekua cliffs to Napoopoo.] Rationale: This course of action is covered by 13.2.5.8.2(c). Current wording suggests these are two separate roads. B. Replace (a) with new course of action as follows: ~ Extend Haleki`i Street to connect to the pronosed Mamalahoa Bypass Highway. Rationale: This course of action rejlects roadway planning for the area as well as to provide mauka-makai road connection to Hokuli `a project. 6 C. Amend course of action (c) as follows: (c) Construct the Mamalahoa Bypass Highway between Keauhou and Captain Cook as a Scenic Corridor, with limited access and without commercial development. Rationale: Commercial development along the Bypass Highway should be prohibited so that the existing commercial areas along the Mamalahoa Highway, and at Keauhou remain strong. Otherwise, commercial development will try to migrate to the new highway, compromising its usefulness as a through route, and detracting from its scenic qualities. LAND USE 9. [Page 14-12, Table 14-5. Urban, Rural, Industrial & Resort Areas by District. For the Puna District, add "Ainaloa" to the list of Urban and Rural Center. Rationale: To allow future commercial development to service the residents of the Ainaloa Subdivision and other nearby subdivisions.] 10. Page 14-28, SOUTH HILO, 14.3.5.2.2 Courses of Action. Add new course of action (f) as follows: (f) Within the Waiakea Houselots "medium density" area, commercial development shall be focused on the maior streets---Kekuanaoa, Piilani, Manono, and Lanikaula while the interior blocks should be zoned primarily for single- and multi-family residential use. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION 11. Page 15-4, 15.3 ANNUAL REPORT The Planning Department shall prepare an annual report to monitor progress towards achieving the General Plan goals, objectives, and policies. To the extent possible, the annual report should develop measurable indicators related to the policies. The Planning Department shall submit the annual report to the Mayor for review. The Mayor shall submit the annual report to the Council together with the capital and operational budgets in accordance with the budget submittal timetable set forth in the Charter. The annual report and CIP shall be the means to reconcile and prioritize competing community needs from aCounty-wide perspective. The Plamring Department may organize an interagency committee to provide input for inclusion in the annual report. 7 Rationale: The compilation of the monitoring progress for each goal, objective and policy as listed in the General Plan and the preparation of the annual report would be a huge task and require many man hours by the department staff This is a workload problem for the department. 8 Date February 24, 2006 PROPOSED ANiENDIVIENTS TO THE LAND USE PATTERN ALLOCATION GUIDE MAP LV ~ ' I? COUNTY OF HA~V.aII 20x5 GENERAL PLAN LEGEND Conservation EMensi~e Agricutlure High Densely Urban ImponeM Ag. Lands Industrial LowDensty Urtien r Medium Densely Urban MAHUKONA ~O~haNsa ~Proposetl Conservation HONOKAA ~Proposetl E>7ensve Ag ~ kw PAAUILO Proposed mportaMaAg Lands Proposed LowDensty Urhen (F~;Proposed Medium Densely Urban KAWAIHAE _ ~ LAUPAHOEHOE Proposed Open area VJAIDt1EA „r'. i ~Proposetl Rural WAIK LOA I Propesetl Urban Evanson ResoH Notle r ~ ResoH j + tl• Rural ~ J Urban Evanson ~ ®Unisersdy Use Y" PEPEEKEA W HILO r KAILUA ~ A V KEAUHO } f O KAPOHO KEALAKEKUA ~ it Y' KALAPANA LA Iy¢LOu NAALEHU ,i I i o s tD ~ ~ w sD w ro m Miles Island Map 9 1~ Date : August 11, 2006 ~4 - ~ Ainaloa Blvd. -Puna S LEGEND ~ Extensive Agriculture ~ Rural [Rural to Medium Density Urban] 4~ a r. m ~ d ~ ~ `t~ 1 ~ 0 l ~ s ~ 1 li 0 0.~ o.z o.a s.s o.s Miles Puna-1 10 Date : August 11, 2006 n Orchidland Dr. -Puna w- - c LEGEND Medium Density Urban ~ Rural [Rural to Medium Density Urban] 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Puna-2 11 Date : August 11, 2006 Hilo Changes LEGEND ~ Conservation ~ Extensive Agriculture ~ Important Ag. Lands S LowDensiryUrban ® Medium Density Urban Proposed LowDensiry Urban ~ Rural ~ University Use [Rural to Medium Density Urban] - B-1 Rural to Low Density Urban ~:~w j`= r f~= x N , x{x `r .T^A YJt T xx%X;. t r , ~ -f ~ \ ~ ~ 0 0.5 1 2 3 Miles S. Hilo- 1 12 Date : August 11, 2006 Wainaku Area w ~ - E LEGEND ~ Conservation ~ High Density Urban Important Ag. Lands Low Density Urban ® Medium Density Urban ~ Open Area [Low Density Urban to nn~ 0 (river) ImportantAg. Lands] ~ ResortNoae Urban Expansion v ti Y K'l u Hilo Bay l I Iii [ a 1` 0 0.25 0.5 1 1.5 Miles S. Hilo- 2 13 V Date : February 24, 2006 Pepeekeo Area ~v ~ ~ ~ LEGEND Important Ag. Lands ®Industrial Low Density Urban Medium Density Urban ~ Open Area Proposed Important Ag Lands Industrial to ImportantAg. Lands B-4 r , a~ \ ~ \ ~ /1` t,-~ 4 Pepeekeo i Q Mill Site l i r / p `5 f _I~ 0 D.25 0.5 1 1.5 2 Miles S Hilo - 3 14 Date : February 24, 2006 n Waiakea Houselots 41' - E LEGEND S Conservation ~ High Density Urban Industrial to Medium ~ industrial !Medium Density Urban Density Urban ~OpenArea B-FJ Proposed High Density Urban Proposed Medium Density Urban Medium Density Urban to High Density Urban B-6 0.25 0.125 0 0.25 0.5 Miles S. Hilo - 4 15 Date : February 24, 2006 Paauhau Area w w c LEGEND S Important Ag. Lands ® Industrial ~ Open Area r~'~1 Proposed Rural ImportantAg. Lands to Rural C-1 i" I 1 1--.~~,r ~._t ~ PAAUHAU CAMP /f . ~ ~ ! Ir d' 0 o.+zs o.zs o.s o.~s + Miles Hamakua-1 16 Date : February 24, 2006 N ~ ~ Maliu Ridge LEGEND ~ Important Ag. Lands ;,~;n Low Density Urban Proposed Rural D-1 ImportantAg. Lands to Rural ~ ~ ~ ~ W _ i ~ r' ~ ~ J~ , u,. ~ ~ f ~ i ~LIU RIDGE ~ ~ BDIVISION ~ \ ~ ~ ~,f f, ~ 0 0.5 1 2 Miles N. Kohala- 1 17 Date : February 24, 2006 v Makalei Area wl ~ ~ LEGEND Conservation S ~ Extensive Agriculture ImportantAg. Lands e a;~ Low Density Urban ®Proposed Conservation ®Urban Expansion ~ University Use Urban Expansion to E-1 Conservation _j t ~ " ;fin ~ c; r ~ v~ ~ v. ~ i rJ 'o ~-n - --i 4, 0 0.25 0.5 1 1.5 2 Miles N. Kona - 1 18 Date . April 3, 2006 Kohanaiki/Kealakehe/Honokohau ~ ~ LEGEND ~ High Density Urban ~ Industrial Q~~d~ Low Density Urban Medium Density Urban Resort, Medium Density Urban, ~ Dpen Area Low Density Urban and Open to ~ Proposed Conseivati~n E-2 Proposed Low Densi Urban Open, Low Density Urban and ®Proposed Open Area Urban Expansion ®Proposed Urban Expansion ® Urban Expansion x. ?sue a.. x vr'R "~k ~ ~t4 d ~ i Urban Expansion to Conservation E-3 Honokohau Harbor Open to Urban Expansion E-4 i ,'r~ vy. w'tt Open to Urban Expansion E-5 0 0.5 1 2 3 Miles N. Kona - 2 19 ~ Date : February 24, 2006 Keauhou - Hokulia Area ~ , ~ LEGEND ~ Extensive Agriculture Important Ag. Lands Low Density Urban 4~ Medium Density Urban ~ Open Area Orchards Proposed Extensive Ag Extensive A and Orchards Proposed Important Ag Lands g~ ® Urban Expansion to Important Ag. Lands E-6 ~ ~ r O Orchards and ImportantAg. Lands to ExtensiveAg. E-7 IlnportantAg. Lands to ExtensiveAg. ` f ~ , E-8 .4~,~ - J t?b.. i : 0 0.25 0.5 1 1.5 2 Mlles N. Kona - 3 20 Date : April 28, 2006 n Hokulia / Keopuka i Kealakekua Areas LEGEND ~ 0 Extensive Agriculture 4L'' - " L: ImportantAg.Lands Low Density Urban ` Medium Density Urban 5 ~ Open Area Orchards Proposed Con servatio n ®Proposed Extensive Ag ®Proposed Important Ag Lands Proposed Rural ~ Resort ~ Rural ~ ~ k~~1~~~ii,~llui~iil,iii,l i ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ I i N, AKEI{U _ i' y-- ~ .Q _ ~ ~ ~i ~ P ExtensiveAg. and ' ` r Orchards to Conservation ~ - / ~ ~ F-1 ~ ~ < >YY h <rl2a ~ ~ ,r r Kealakekua ~ Bay F t~ r ImportantAg. Lands to Rural F-2 ' 0 0.5 1 2 3 Miles S. Kona- 1 21 Date : February 24, 2006 N ~ ~ National Park Service Land LEGEND r Conservation ~ Extensive Agriculture ImportantAg. Lands Low Density Urban Medium Density Urban EXtenSlve Ag. t0 Proposed Conservation Conservation G_~ ~ Rural ® Urban Expansion a ~ r ~ x'y a r~,l ''%``r ~i ,~a J t~, oa << ~ ~i xy 'vi'vk ,?''S, ~~yY xFt. ~ .y \'V'I Jam'. ~ Syr ~ ~r " Y VVr1I NU XY',9 NAAI.EHlf ,a:: Pohue Baq 0 1.5 3 6 9 12 15 Miles Kau - 1 22 Fire_VOlunteer (4131067 ' PUBLIC FACILITIES - ~ 1` FIRE STATI©N FACILITIES Note: Thismap was produced by tku:County of Hnweu, Plaraung Departm erd. It is intended for ptaruwig purposes rally end should not be used f or boundary interpretations or oNer spatial anelysisbeyond the HAW 1 limitations of the data. Source: County of H aweii, Fire Deputrn erd ; r ~KOrf' a. ' ~h HONOKAA - i i PAAU]LO n''. .v, 1 ~ . r KAWAIHAE ~ ~,f !~'1~ it LAUPAHOEHOE VJAIKOL A ~ ~ ? LayP~eleho~.- Wai oa u`~age ~ ; ! rrF - ~ x HAKALAU Kona Village ~ aikn ~ ~ ~ 1- Four Seasons ~ j''~P~-D~eke~-- PEPEEKEO } / ~ / Kaupulehu - - i / ~ HI KAILUA - \ ) ~ f ~ ~ U aradise Park . \ f Hawall ~ ~ Hawallan Beaches KEAUHOU ~ / ~ ~ yft'I''VIE Wa'a Wa'a t~ .ti - Kulani ( FernR~res +.1-~' ~ ~v/ Volcano ~~I e ~ .~+H 1 KAPOHO KEALAKEKUA ~ z \ - _ ` ~,_,..y'.w Fern FRrest V ~@[d0 Kona Paradise Subd ~ ~l`~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ KALAPANA % i MILOLII ~ ~ aflala" ~ i; ~ . ~VIEWI Oce`a w :~a1s AALEHU ,'s'1~ ,~;;I DlscoveryHarbour ~ Fire Station - Voliultee<~ (Esistiu) 0 5 le Ze 30 90 50 ae 70 60 Mles 23 Fire_COUIriy (2124f06) PUBLIC FACILITIES - ~ ~ FIRE STATION FACILITIES Note: Tkus map was producedby the County crH awau, 5 Plemvng Depertm erIl. It is intended for planning purposes only end should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial anelysisbeyond the limitations of the data. HAWI Source: North KOhala County of Hawaii, Fire Department MAHUKONA ~vl~~l'I~i'Ir -1 .f r`~ HONOKAA '°'S~, f. i _'i` PAAUILO i KAWAIHAE _ a~~ ~ !~I~ :~4r9oka LAUPAHOEHOE South Kphala ~ ~ ~I AIKOLO i~ LaUp~ pEhOe ~ i ~ rf ' AKALAU ~a r :r,;a $ohakul0a ! (Federal) ~ ~ t 'CenEraT~ aiakea -~Itala~~a Mayka ~ Kauman~.. i Kailua ~ t atr~nl_ ~ aau i KAILUA - . ~ ~ ~ ? A Paradise Park Keautlou ~ ' ~ KEAUHOU ~ j ~ f,,f \ ~ .VI r, ~ ~ Capt~Cpp ~ .1"' ~ PRE~ESPv APOHO f KEALAKEKUA ~ t,~1Z KMC ` PahRaw .....1~.,..-.~ --Vt7LCAN0. ' ~ ~~1~ ALAPANA j ~ 'v i l1 .PA~IALA.,~ ~~ala. . '',y~CEAN~. 'I. ~~~,;A,. ~ ~V IEW l ' {Vaa~etlr- Oce2n ~ ~ NAALEHU ~1~ lit. I`i' - / O' 1,+, ~ Fire Stafiou - Couch (ExiMiu~} r; ~ Fire Station - Couutp (Proposed} • Flre Stafion - Federal (Plopo rdt 0 5 10 20 30 ea 50 60 70 60 Mles 24 PU$LIC UTILITIES - Eleetrlcity (7~Za06) ELECTRICITY Note: Thismap wns producedby the County of Haw au, Placating Depertm erd. 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