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2006-2008
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Margaret Wile
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Presented: PC - 5/15/07
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AGE PC 05/15/2007 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Plannning Committee (PC)
COM 0358.000 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
RES 158 Draft 01 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Resolutions\2006-2008
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5- l S^-~ ~ <br /> To: County Council Planning Committee <br /> From: Margaret Wile 65-1316 Lihipali Road Kamuela Hawaii 96743 <br /> Tel: 887-1419; email: mazgazetwille@mac.com <br /> Re: Comm. 331 Res. 158-07: Requires discretionary review for subdivisions and <br /> provides for public hearing in the development approval process. <br /> Date: April 30, 2007 <br /> Preface to Testimonv: As a member of the Mayor's Advisory Committee for the <br /> South Kohala Community Development Plan, I was asked to inform the Council <br /> that I am a member of this committee but my testimony today represents my own <br /> <br /> views and not those of the Advisory Committee. Likewise, I am an attorney but <br /> testify as a concerned citizen and not on behalf of another party. <br /> Position of Suuaort: I support this effort to enact an ordinance that will provide <br /> for discretionary review of subdivision and other development applications along <br /> with an opportunity for public participation in the approval process. <br /> <br /> Baclc¢round: Residential development has exploded in Hawaii County, but the <br /> <br /> public facilities and services needed to accommodate this massive residential <br /> development lags far behind- including for essential services and infrastructure <br /> such as roads, pazks, and schools. The resulting crisis is not in the future. It is here <br /> <br /> now. The residents of this county, and in particular our island youth, face a <br /> critical lack of public facilities in large part as a result of this County's continued <br /> failure to impose reasonable exactions on subdivisions and other special <br /> development approvals. The public wants a system in which there is discretionary <br /> review of subdivisions and other development approvals, so that those <br /> developments can henceforth be subjected to appropriate conditions and exactions <br /> that are commensurate with the impact of the development not just in the <br /> immediate area but also in the entire affected region of the County. 1Likewise the <br /> public wants accountability in the approval process, specifically by way of a public <br /> <br /> hearing before the County Council or an appropriate agency boazd. Currently there <br /> I James Rushner in his treatise on Subdivision and Growth Manasement explains this dilemma <br /> as follows: "Communities often falter in the financing of infrastructure due to escalating costs, <br /> limited tax revenues, and legislative concerns with burdening taxpayers for these costs. The <br /> subdivision process can become very subjective and political in approving or denying proposals, <br /> and in some communities' pet projects sponsored by powerful developers or projects anticipated <br /> to contribute needed tax revenues may be approved despite inadequate facilities. This process, in <br /> <br /> turn leads to premature subdivision, and eventually results in congested roads, overcrowded <br /> schools, inadequate sewa~e treatment, insufficient parks (page t-10 § 1:T' Need for <br /> Growth Management" 2° edition 2007). ,3 s <br /> s>_,.-. <br /> r ~ ~ Y ; 2,...~...-----~ <br /> .l ~ . <br /> <br />
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