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Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
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0176
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085
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Pete Hoffmann, Council Chair
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Presented: Council - 6/1/07
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AGE COUNCIL 2007/06/01 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
BIL 051 Draft 03 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Bills\2006-2008
COM 0176.000 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
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development will contain its own runoff and not increase floodine or erosion in <br /> other areas. Creation of impermeable surfaces on such slopin¢ areas will be <br /> limited to no more than fortv percent of the total land area of any lot or <br /> proposed new subdivision. Any measures to be implemented in order to prevent <br /> or decrease run-off or erosion shall be clearly shown or described on the Grading <br /> or infrastructure construction plan." <br /> <br /> The following is ared-lined version of the proposed amendment, which shows the proposed <br /> <br /> changes to Bill 51, Draft 3. New language is underscored, and the proposed deletions are <br /> <br /> enclosed in brackets in strikethrough font. <br /> "(6) Within areas where the grade of the natural elevation of the ground surface <br /> prior to construction exceeds ten percent, filling, grading, and other <br /> development which may increase flooding or erosion hazards shall be <br /> prohibited unless a professional civil engineer licensed in the State of Hawaii <br /> certifies that the development will [n^o~e contain its own runoff [^o~i~b <br /> x......11.. o :~ti^,. ,.;~o F r,,.o.. /t.^^.. ..vl.e. .,o..ef ter:.... ..1....0.. ot.. ~ <br /> , <br /> m~e~ and not increase flooding or erosion in other areas. <br /> ...^a° ^ ~ Creation of impermeable surfaces on such sloping <br /> areas will be limited to no more than [tiveaty] fortv percent of the total land area <br /> of~any lot or proposed new subdivision. Any measures to be implemented in <br /> order to prevent or decrease rumoff or erosion shall be clearly shown or <br /> described on the grading or infrastructure construction plan." <br /> PH/lc <br /> 2 <br /> <br />
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