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RED-LINED VERSION <br /> SHOWING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN <br /> DIRECTOR'S MODIFICATION AND PROPOSED AMENDMENT <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25, ARTICLE 2, DIVISION 4, HAWAII <br /> COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED) BY ADDING A NEW SECTION <br /> <br /> RELATED TO CONCURRENCY CONDITIONS. <br /> <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAI'L• <br /> SECTION 1. Purpose and findings. The council finds that because of road congestion <br /> in Hawaii County, it is necessary to assess the traffic impacts of major developments, and if <br /> <br /> they will add traffic to roads that aze now [tee] congested, or will foreseeable be [tes] congested <br /> in the future, that the rezoning should not take effect unless improvements to the traffic situation <br /> occur [at-eF] before the occupancy of the project. At the same time, the council recognizes that <br /> <br /> the lack of affordable housing neaz employment centers is one of the factors that creates traffic <br /> <br /> problems, by forcing workers to commute long distances, and does not want to inhibit the supply <br /> of affordable housing. In addition, there are situations where commercial or light industrial <br /> <br /> rezoning may be desirable to reduce traffic. For example, thousands of homes aze being built in <br /> <br /> rural subdivisions approved in the 1950's and 1960's, mostly in Puna and Ka'u. These generally <br /> <br /> have no azeas zoned for commercial and light industrial uses, and development of these <br /> <br /> necessary services has not kept pace with the movement of population to these areas. The <br /> council also finds that it is desirable to have standard expectations for water supply for new <br /> <br /> rezonings. In some rural azeas, however, there is no reasonable prospect of a public water <br /> system, but the county may wish to allow some commercial and possibly light industrial <br /> <br /> rezoning to serve the growing rural population. The water supply necessary for sanitation and <br /> <br /> firefighting, in these circumstances, can be handled by requiring adequate storage facilities. <br /> SECTION 2. Chapter 25, article 2, division 4, Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, <br /> <br /> as amended), is amended by adding a new section 25-2-46 to read as follows: <br /> "Section 25-2-46. Concurrence requirements. <br /> (a) Purpose. In addition to reauirements otherwise imposed, this section creates concurrency <br /> standards for roads and water supple in change of zone actions. <br /> (b) Applicability. This section applies to any application for rezoning, or for an extension of <br /> <br /> time to perform a conditionfsl of zoning, received by the Planning Department after the effective <br /> <br /> date of this ordinancef, <br /> «a:4:~«.. v :Q. ~.d nl...« : n 41... n .«h ~F <br /> 1. <br /> (cl Definitions. As used in this section: <br /> `Acceptable level of service' means that the level of service of a [~ixigr~"rn"cnsrer-iirt°c:$°c2tie=rT <br /> transaortation facility at the AM lerl and PM peak hour is "D" or better. <br /> <br />