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iv a <br /> JC•; ~ <br /> ' N. <br /> • k: <br /> <br /> Harry Kim Christopher J• Yuen <br /> Mayor _ Director <br /> •'~,;E•of:N~.M• Brad Kurokawa, ASLA <br /> LEED®AP <br /> Deputy Director <br /> C~ntxntg of ~rxfnttii <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> 101 Pauahi Sveet, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 967203043 ,^y <br /> (808) 961-8288 FAX (ROS) 961-8742 Q ~ ~ <br /> C; s <br /> E=' - <br /> ~ <br /> January 3, 2007 ~ <br /> N <br /> Honorable Pete Hoffinann, Chair & Presiding Officer <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> COUNTY COUNCIL <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 333 Kilauea Avenue <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Dear Chair Hoffmann and Members of the County Council: <br /> SUBJECT: BILL 345 - (2004-2006 TERM) <br /> RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF FAMILY <br /> At the Council meeting on December 20, 2006, there was some interest expressed for a <br /> change in Bill 345, the group homes bill, so that the eight unrelated persons limit would <br /> not apply in situations where there is more than one home on a lot, for example, where <br /> there was an `ohana permit and so two homes were allowed. I personally do not favor this <br /> amendment, because I prefer a wide range of availability for group homes. They are not <br /> fundamentally different than other types of living situations that commonly occur in <br /> neighborhoods, including large families. <br /> However, if the Council wishes to make such a change it can be done with a simple <br /> amendment to Bill 345. I have attached a version of Bill 345 that makes this amendment, <br /> simply by adding the phrase "provided that if more than one dwelling on a lot is used for <br /> such a facility, the number of unrelated persons in each dwelling shall not exceed five, <br /> plus any program staff" The effect of this would be that if there were only one dwelling <br /> on a lot that is used for a group home licensed or certified by the Department of Health, it <br /> could have up to eight unrelated persons, plus program staff, while if two homes on the <br /> lot were used for such group homes, they could have a maximum of five unrelated <br /> persons in each home, plus program LL <br /> Comm. No, P <br /> Ref. To:press~Q'~, <br /> Ref. Uate JAN 0 4 2007 <br /> Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br /> <br />