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"Fire/EMS facilities" means land, buildings, vehicles and capital equipment owned by <br />the County and used for providing fire and emergency medical services, including fire stations, <br />fire department administrative offices, training facilities, fire-fighting apparatus and support <br />vehicles, and fire-fighting equipment. <br />"Fire/EMS system improvements" means capital improvements that result in a net <br />expansion of the capacity of fire/EMS facilities to serve new development. Remodeling, <br />replacement, or maintenance of existing equipment or facilities does not constitute fire/EMS <br />system improvements, except to the extent that such improvement has the net effect of adding <br />capacity. <br />"Functional population" means the number of people occupying space at the site of a land <br />use on a twenty-four hour per day, seven day per week basis. <br />"General plan" means the County of Hawaii 2005 general plan, and any revisions or <br />amendments thereto adopted by ordinance, including any revision resulting from a <br />comprehensive review. <br />"Gross floor area" means the total area within the perimeter of the outside walls of a <br />building as measured from the inside surface of the exterior walls, with no deduction for <br />hallways, stairs, closets, thickness of walls, columns, or other interior features. This is also the <br />total of the gross horizontal area of all floors below the roof and: <br />1) Within the outer surface of the main walls of principal or accessory buildings; <br />2) Within the outer surface of the main walls and the centerlines of a party wall <br />separating such buildings or portions thereof; or <br />3) Within lines drawn parallel to and two feet within the roof line of any building or <br />portions thereof without walls. <br />Gross floor area excludes unscreened residential porches or balconies, vehicle parking garages, <br />accessory or commercial vehicular parking areas and structures, and nonresidential arcades and <br />similar open areas that are accessible to the general public, and are not designed for or used as <br />sales, display, storage, service or production areas. <br />"Impact fee administrator" or "administrator" means the planning director. <br />"Impact fee fund administrator" means the finance director. <br />"Impact fees" means the road, park, fire/EMS, police, solid waste, and wastewater impact <br />fees. <br />"Impact-generating development" means any land development designed or intended to <br />permit a use of land that will increase the number of service units, including the types of <br />developments listed in the table contained in section 36-12(a). <br />"Impact-generating development, commencement of means for the purposes of roads, <br />parks, fire/EMS, police and solid waste impact fees, commencement occurs upon final <br />subdivision approval for a new small lot subdivision, or upon final plan approval or obtaining a <br />building permit for asingle-family development on existing lots of record or for other types of <br />development. For the purposes of wastewater impact fees, except for small lot subdivisions, <br />commencement occurs upon the purchase of a water meter or, if no water meter is required, upon <br />physical connection to the County's wastewater line serving the property. For small lot <br />subdivisions, when connection to the County wastewater system is required, commencement <br />occurs at final subdivision approval, or if connection to the County wastewater system is <br />required after final subdivision approval for individual lots, commencement occurs at time of the <br />physical connection with the County's wastewater line serving the property. <br />-2- <br />