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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> /7\ Hives shall be « e"1.. shaded fiem ..,i agent night lighting a adjoining <br /> <br /> properties; <br /> (3) Rives shall h 1 eeted within twenty five feet of any prapef. y line Public, not treet> sidewalk, or alley exeepti <br /> (A) When ted behind a solid f nee or hedge at least six feet in height parallel <br /> <br /> to 4he prvpefty line,-an extending a4 least fifteen feet lye rend the hive in <br /> both direet36HS, or the <br /> (B) R% r le,7 t lce x.,..t~r 1't feet or mere above 1woye adjnocra arent <br /> ieee watsco -ixa-xs°i=rrtc [ccc--rci'.id aa level. <br /> P The Fnanbcc eY, menths vr or older, not not eg........d fen per- ouseheid <br /> ~Ov~ f xvm-vrrccxo-ab age c ..ee . <br /> /A\ Ch' 1. « and peafowl. The n .nbe« of ehiekens o ea f .°1 shell not e...,eed two pe <br /> h SIP91 WIld I <br /> Comment <br /> I believe we must remove this entire section. <br /> Regarding item (a), regulations regarding livestock are already codified: <br /> Chapter 25, Division 7.A, Agricultural Districts, Section 25-5-72. Permitted uses and <br /> Chapter 25 Division 8. IA, Intensive Agricultural Districts., Section 25-5-82. Permitted <br /> uses. <br /> Our current Hawaii County Code, 1983 (2005 Edition) reads: <br /> Division 7. A, Agricultural Districts. <br /> <br /> Section 25-5-72. Permitted uses. <br /> (16) Livestock production, provided that piggeries, apiaries, and pen feeding of livestock shall only be <br /> located on sites approved by the State department of health and the director, and must be located no closer <br /> than one thousand feet away from any major public street or from any other zoning district. <br /> <br /> <br /> Division 8. IA, Intensive Agricultural Districts. <br /> <br /> Section 25-5-82. Permitted uses. <br /> (8) Livestock production, provided that piggeries, apiaries and pen feeding of livestock shall not be closer <br /> than one thousand feet to any major road or to any district other than the A district on building sites <br /> approved by the State department of health and the director. <br /> Item (b), regarding Honeybees, should be removed as well, due to the fact that the <br /> aforementioned sections of Chapter 25 of our Code cover apiaries (a place where bees <br /> and beehives are kept, especially a place where bees are raised for their honey: The <br /> American Heritage@ Dictionary of the English Language). <br /> <br /> Regarding item (c), regulating the amount of dogs per household, I am recommending <br /> striking this item completely as well. Having discussed the matter with Josi Morgan, <br /> Executive Director of the Hawaii Island Humane Society (HIHS), it was her <br /> recommendation to remove this provision from Bill 258. Ms. Morgan firmly believes any <br /> such regulation would be next to impossible to enforce, creating more problems than <br /> solutions. Basically, there would be no mechanism in place to remove a certain amount <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 8 <br />