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<br /> (1) Continue to promote public education programs on tsunami, hurricane, storm surge, and <br /> flood hazards. <br /> (m) Encourage grassed shoulder and Swale roadway design where climate and grade are <br /> conducive. <br /> (n) Develop drainage master plans from a watershed perspective that considers non-structural <br /> alternatives, minimizes channelization, protects wetlands that serve drainage functions, <br /> coordinates the regulation of constnution and agricultural operation, and encourages the <br /> establishment of floodplains as public green ways. <br /> (o) Encourage and provide incentives for agricultural operators to participate in Soil and Water <br /> Conservation District Programs. <br /> (p) Where applicable, natural drainage channels shall be improved to increase their capacity <br /> with special consideration for the practices of proper soil conservation, and grassland and <br /> forestry management. <br /> (c~ Consider natural hazards in all land use planning and permitting. <br /> (r) Discourage intensive development in areas of high volcanic hazard. <br /> 5.4 STANDARDS <br /> (a) "Stone Drainage Standards," County of Hawaii, October, 1970, and as revised. <br /> (b) Applicable standards and regulations of Chapter 27, "Flood Control;' of the Hawaii County <br /> Code. <br /> (c) Applicable standards and regulations of the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> (FEMA). <br /> (d) Applicable standards and regulations of Chapter 10, "Erosion and Sedimentation Control," <br /> of the Hawaii County Code. <br /> (e) Applicable standards and regulations of the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the <br /> Soil and Water Conservation Districts. <br /> <br />