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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2004-2006
Bill/Resolution
326
Draft
01
Introducer
Stacy Higa, Council Chair
Referred To
HSEDC
Action 1
HSEDC-5: Recommends that the Council refer Bill 326 to the Planning Director and Planning Commission for their comment and input - 9/6/06
Action 2
Council: Council referred Bill 326 to the Planning Director and Planning Commission for their comment and input; adopts HSEDC-5 - 9/20/06
Action 3
PC: Postponed to the Planning Committee meeting scheduled for April 17, 2007 - 3/8/07
Action 4
PC: Bill 326 amended to Draft 2 with the contents of Comm. 155 - 4/17/07
Status
Deferred
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
9/20/2006
Ayes
9-Arakaki;Higa;Hoffmann;Holschuh, M. D.;Ikeda;Isbell;Jacobson;Pilago;Safarik
Noes
0-
Absent
0-
Excused
0-
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SECTION 3. Chapter 25, Article 7, "Special District Regulations," Hawaii County <br /> <br /> Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended), is amended by adding a new division to be appropriately <br /> <br /> designated and to read as follows: <br /> Division UNV, University District. <br /> Section Pumose and applicability. <br /> The UNV (University) District shall apply to areas of land that aze utilized <br /> for campus-related activities and is intended to apply to azeas for the location and <br /> expansion of universities and the uses and facilities that aze associated with and <br /> aze supportive of them. Special consideration of such uses and facilities is <br /> appropriate given the unique characteristics of university azeas, the variety of uses <br /> needed to serve the university community, and the vazying intensity of land uses <br /> in such a community. <br /> Section Designation of UNV districts. <br /> Each UNV (University) district shall be designated by the symbol "UNV." <br /> Section Permitted uses. <br /> (a) University facilities including classrooms, laboratory and reseazch facilities, <br /> administration facilities, athletic centers and facilities, auditoriums, student <br /> centers, librazies, museums, exhibition halls, cafeterias, dormitories, maintenance <br /> facilities and parking lots. <br /> (b) Limited retail and service establishments primarily intended to serve the specific <br /> needs of the student population of a university and aze normally associated with <br /> higher education institutions, including, but not limited to, retail stores whose <br /> primary customers are students or faculty of a university, convenience stores, <br /> theaters, restaurants, recreational and amusement facilities, taverns, dru sg tores, <br /> book stores, health clubs, news stands, photocopying, office supplies, word <br /> processing or typing services, computer sales and service, laundries, and video <br /> rentals. <br /> (c) Housing for currently enrolled university students and their dependents and for <br /> current universit~ployees and their dependents. <br /> (d) Guest accommodations to accommodate visiting scholazs and their dependents, <br /> parents visiting their children, alumni reunions, as well as participants in <br /> conferences and seminazs held at or sponsored by the university. <br /> Section Height limit. <br /> (a) The height limit in the UNV district shall be forty-five feet, except in those azeas <br /> designated in subsections (b) and (c) below. <br /> (b) The height limit in the City of Hilo shall be one hundred twenty feet. <br /> (c) The height limit in those azeas designated high density urban on the general plan <br /> land use pattern allocation guide (LUPAG) map shall be ninety feet. <br /> 2 <br /> <br />
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