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<br /> (f) This chapter creates a system by which impact fees paid by impact-generating <br /> development will be used to expand the major roadway, park, fire/EMS, police, solid <br /> waste and wastewater facilities, so that the development that pays each fee will <br /> receive a corresponding benefit within a reasonable period of time after the fee is <br /> paid. <br /> Section 36-4. Definitions. <br /> For the purpose of interpreting this chapter, certain words used herein are defined as <br /> follows: <br /> Applicant: The applicant for final subdivision approval, a building permit or a <br /> connection to the wastewater system for which an impact fee is due pursuant to the <br /> provisions of this chapter. <br /> Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU): Represents the impact of a typical single-family <br /> dwelling. Atypical single-family detached dwelling unit represents, on average, one <br /> EDU. For the purpose of park and solid waste impact fees, a dwelling unit of another <br /> housing type represents a fraction of an EDU, based on the ratio of the average <br /> household size of the other housing type to the average household size of the typical <br /> single-family detached unit. For the purpose of fire/EMS and police impact fees, a <br /> dwelling unit of another housing type represents a fraction of an EDU, based on the <br /> ratio of the functional population of the other housing type to the functional <br /> population of the typical single-family detached unit. <br /> Fire/EMS Facilities: Land, buildings, vehicles and capital equipment owned by the <br /> County and used for providing fire and emergency medical services, including fire <br /> stations, fire department administrative offices, training facilities, fire-fighting <br /> apparatus and support vehicles, and fire-fighting equipment. <br /> Fire/EMS System Improvements: Capital improvements that result in a net <br /> expansion of the capacity of the fire/EMS facilities to serve new development. <br /> Remodeling, replacement or maintenance of existing equipment or facilities do not <br /> constitute fire/EMS system improvements, except to the extent that they have the <br /> net effect of adding capacity. For example, half of the cost of tearing down a 5,000 <br /> square foot fire station and replacing it with a 10,000 square foot fire station could <br /> reasonably be considered a system improvement. <br /> Functional Population: The number of "full-time equivalent" people present at the <br /> site of a land use. <br /> General Plan: The comprehensive development plan that has been officially adopted <br /> by the County Council to provide long-range development policies for the County. <br /> Gross Floor Area: The total of the gross horizontal area of all floors, including usable <br /> basements and cellars, below the roof and within the outer surface of the main walls <br /> of principal or accessory buildings or the centerlines of a party wall separating such <br /> buildings or portions thereof, or within lines drawn parallel to and two (2) feet within <br /> the roof line of any building or portions thereof without walls, but excluding <br /> unscreened residential porches or balconies, vehicle parking garages, accessory or <br /> commercial vehicular parking areas and structures, and nonresidential arcades and <br /> similar open areas are accessible to the general public, and are not designed or <br /> used as sales, display, storage, service or production areas. <br /> DRAFT ORDINANCE FOR COUNi'Y OF HAWAII PREPARED BY DUNCAN ASSOCIATES 8/9/06 <br /> 2 <br /> <br />