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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
318
Draft
04
Introducer
Bob Jacobson, Councilmember
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 318, Draft 4 passes first reading; adopts PC-89 - 8/13/08
Action 2
Council: Bill 318, Draft 4, passes 2nd and final reading - 8/27/08
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
9/5/2008
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
8/13/2008
Ayes
6-Ford; Hoffmann; Jacobson; Naeole; Pilago;Yagong
Noes
3-Higa; Ikeda; Yoshimoto
Absent
0
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
9/10/2008
Ayes .
6-Ford; Hoffmann; Jacobson; Naeole; Pilago; Yagong
Noes .
3-Higa; Ikeda; Yoshimoto
Document Relationships
AGE COUNCIL 2008/08/27 2006-2008
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Path:
\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
COM 1300.067 2006-2008
(Related)
Path:
\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
ORD 2008-116 2006-2008
(Related To)
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2008
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IMPLEMENTATION <br />As part of the formation of the village center, it would be useful to consider the creation <br />of a pedestrian way that could also be used for bicycles to provide better access to the village <br />center. The potential alignment is illustrated in the map below. The pedestrian way could be <br />created by acquiring a 5-foot to 10-foot wide easement from properties along their common <br />boundaries. <br /> ~ - - •- -- <br /> - -f- - -- * -- --- -- ~ -- <br />17 <br />' ! 1 <br />~~ - --- <br />Ainvloa Neishhndwud VC I i _ <br />~ . -_ _ _ _.- <br />_~.__-__ '__..-t _..__ __-__ _ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />--T - ' <br />- - - ~ - - -~ - - - <br /> , r 3 <br /> ' <br />..~_ '.^ .-_ _ _._ _ t. _. <br />__ _ . ~ . <br />i ~..... <br />j Pm limiiwry Yllage <br />_ <br />1 ~ I ,,,, <br />~ CeNCr 0ounaary <br /> - . en,rs<d reaesu;~ <br />f i aiAcway Eavncm <br /> EaLNe¢ Zoelue <br />~ ~ ~ Opcn Zonc <br />~ <br />-- N' o T r.. I <br />- -'-I' O Aµriculwr¢I Zonc <br />Hawaiian Beaches Neighborhood Village Center <br />The Hawaiian Shores Community Association owns nearly 12 acres at the entrance to the <br />subdivision across the street from the Keonepoko Elementary School. The largest of the <br />association's parcels already contains a 2,304 square foot building, presumably used as a <br />community center. The combined area is suitably sized and situated for a village center. Access <br />to the center would be provided along A`ama Street, Kahakai Boulevard, and Naha Wele. Four <br />vacant parcels across A`ama Street totaling 2.19 acres could be acquired for expansion of the <br />village center. The entire site is within the State Urban District. <br />.~.-~ <br />5-14 <br />
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