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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBIL 364 Draft 02 2006-2008COUNTY OF HAWAII ORDINANCE NO. STATE OF HAWAII BILL NO. 364 (DRAFT 2) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 465 WHICH RECLASSIFIED LANDS FROM AGRICULTURAL - 1 ACRE (A-la) TO NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL - 7,500 SQUARE FEET (CN-7.5) AT KEALAKEKUA, SOUTH KONA, HAWAII, COVERED BY TAX MAP KEY 8-2-13:PORTION OF 2. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 465 is amended as follows: "SECTION 1. Section [a:03] 25-8-4, Article [~] 8, Chapter [8] 25 (Zoning Code) of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition), [°° ° °~a°a, ~°''°~°'~~•'~•~''~°° ° ~a°a ,-.. °aaa~rt ' ] is amended to change the district classification of property described hereinafter as follows: [~$3 (~}] The district classification of the following area situated at Kealakekua, South Kona, Hawai°i, shall be Neighborhood Commercial - 7,500 square feet (CN-7.5): SECTION 2. In accordance with Section 25-2-44, Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, the County Council finds the following conditions are: Necessary to prevent circumstances which may be adverse to the public health, safety and welfare; or Reasonably conceived to fulfill needs directly emanating from the land use proposed with respect to: Protection of the public from the potentially deleterious effects of the proposed use, or Fulfillment of the need for public service demands created by the proposed use. e e ~l...ll 1.,, ..........1,.t...7 ...:~L.:« •..... M\ ..e„«.. rr.e«e„f+e«. oaau.av~w~axpac. ~ ,:fl,. ~a i`mir~-caxa fD~-all ether agplisable~,e~,rr~alatia~:~r-ara-i~;i:~e-..t°s-i~~«".~° "-Piim A....«,....,1+>.. ..1...111.,... «l:e.l ..,:tl. Cl.,...l,l .. ..r.l.o F..«o....:.... .Yr..,.... rr.,..e~~ ~,..l:t:..........~ L.o ... of ..C ~l,o .. ., r..:t.... ,.1 .. ..~„ w,a ~ "° A. The applicant, its successors or assigns shall be responsible for complying with all of the stated conditions of approval. B. Prior to the issuance of a water commitment by the Department of Water Supply, the applicant shall submit the anticipated maximum daily water usaee calculations as recommended by a registered eneineer, and a water commitment deposit in accordance with the "Water Commitment Guidelines Policy" to the Department of Water Supply within one hundred and eiehty (1801 days from the effective date of this ordinance -2- 1 ,f C. Construction of the proposed development shall be completed within three (3 years from the effective date of this ordinaniie. Prior to construction, the applicant, successors or assigns shall secure Final Plan Approval for the proposed development from the Plannine Director in accordance with Section 25-2-70, Chapter 25 (Zoning Codel, Hawaii County Code. Plans shall identify all existing and/or proposed structures, paved driveway access and parking stalls associated with the proposed development. Landscaping shall also be indicated on the plans for the purpose of mitiQatine any adverse noise or visual impacts to adjacent properties in accordance with the requirements of Planning Department's Rule No. 17 (Landscaping Requirementsl. D. For construction of the visitor education center, the applicant may secure a shared access from the Department of Parks and Recreation through the pazking lot of the Arthur Greenwell Park and Yano Hall. The applicant shall not compromise the future improvement of the road lot to dedicable standards meetine with the approval of the Department of Public Works. The applicant shall be required to provide improvements as listed in Condition E if parking is expanded beyond the initial Phase I representation, except for any additional public parkin E. For commercial uses other than the visitor education center, the applicant shall provide improvements to the road lot that runs along the entire southeast frontage of the subiect property. consisting of an intersection with Mamalahoa Hiehway, 20-foot wide pavement lane and concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk, drainage improvements, and any relocation of utilities meeting with the approval of the Department of Public Works prior to Certificate of Occupancy F. Any direct access from Mamalaohoa Highway shall comply with the Department of Public Works and may require an exclusive left turn lane on Mamalahoa Highway and other improvements including but not limited to pavement -3- ~.,. widening, curb, gutter and sidewalk, drainage improvements, utilitvrelocations, signs and mazkings at nG cost to the County. Access to Mamalahoa Highway shall be limited to one approach. G. All driveway connections to a County Road shall conform to Chapter 22, Steets and Sidewalks, of the Hawaii County Code and the County of Hawaii Standard Details. H. Install street li hg ts, signs and mazkings as required by the Department of Public Works-Traffic Division. I. A drainage study shall be prepared by a licensed civil engineer and submitted to the Department of Public Works prior to issuance of a construction Hermit. Anv recommended drainage improvements, if required, shall be constructed meeting with the approval of the Department of Public Works prior to receipt of a Certificate of Occupancy J. All development generated runoff shall be disposed of on-site and shall not be directed toward any adiacent properties. K. A Solid Waste Management Plan shall be submitted to the Department of Environmental Management for review and approval prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. L. If the applicant, successors, or assigns develops residential units on the subject property, the applicant shall make its fair share contribution to mitigate the potential regional impacts of the property with respect to parks and recreation, fire, police, solid waste disposal facilities and roads. The fair share contribution shall become due and payable prior to receipt of Final Plan Approval. The fair -4- r: share contribution for each lot shall be based on the actual number of residential units developed. The fair share contribution in a form of cash, land, facilities or any combination thereof shall be determined by the County Council. The fair share contribution may be adiusted annually beginning three years after the effective date of this ordinance, based on the percentage change in the Honolulu Consumer Price Index (HCPI). The fair share contribution shall have a combined value of $7,383.36 per multiple family residential unit ($11,506.13 per single family residential unit). The total amount shall be determined with the actual number of units according to the calculation and payment provisions set forth in this condition. The fair share contribution per multiple family residential unit shall be allocated as follows: $3,642.00 per multiple family residential unit ($5,548.46 per single family residential unitl to the County to support park and recreational improvements and facilities; 2. $115.11 per multiple family residential unit ($267.66 per single family residential unitl to the Count t~pport police facilities; 3. $354.08 per multiple family residential unit ($528.66 per single family residential unit) to the County to support fire facilities; 4. $157.81 per multiple family residential unit ($231.45 per single family residential unifl to the County to support solid waste facilities; and 5. $3,114.36 per multiple family residential unit ($4,929.90 per single family residential unitl to the County to support road and traffic improvements. -5- ..._. In lieu of payine the fair share contribution, the applicant may contribute land and/or construct improvements/facilities related to narks and recreation, fire, police, solid waste disposal facilities and roads within the region impacted by the proposed development, subiect to the review and recommendation of the Planning Director, upon consultation with the appropriate agencies and approval of the County Council. M. Should the Council adopt a Unified Impact Fees Ordinance setting forth criteria for imposition of exaction or the assessment of impact fees, conditions included herein shall be credited towards the requirements of the Unified Impact Fees Ordinance. N. To ensure that the Goals and Policies of the Housine Element of the General Plan are implemented, the applicant shall comply with the requirements of Chanter 11, Article 1, Hawaii County Code relating to Affordable Housing Policy. This requirement shall be approved by the Administrator of the Office of Housin¢ and Community Development prior to final plan approval. O. The applicant shall comply with all applicable County, State and Federal laws, rules, regulations and requirements. P. If the applicant should require an additional extension of time, the Planning Director shall submit the applicant's request to the Planning Commission and the Hawaii County Council for appropriate action. -6- ~~ " - Q Should any of the conditions not be met or substantially complied with in a timely fashion, the Director may initiate rezoning of the area to it original or more appropriate designation." SECTION 2. Material to be deleted is bracketed and stricken. New material is underscored. SECTION 3. In the event that any portion of this ordinance is declared invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other parts of this ordinance. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. Hilo, Hawaii Date of Introduction: Date of 1st Reading: Date of 2nd Reading: Effective Date: REFERENCES .Comm. 1444.2 INTRODUCED BY: COUNCIL MEM ~R, COUNTY OF H AI`I -7- N A-1a A-1a AGRICULTURAL 1 ACRE (A-1a) TO ~soo.zss NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ~a,szs.s7E 7,500 SQUARE FEET (CN-7.5) 'PUU ONAU" 1.1774 ACRES A-1a .\ ~\ ~ A-1a \~ \ ~G<~Y ~\ 9iA~ RS-10 RO 9p~ . CN-7.5 ~~ A-1a A-1a ayUFST ~~ CN- .5 \\ CN-LS \~ ~hg77eF<rR~ \~~ ~JF'Qo ~ CV-10 \ Ada CN-7.5 0 130 260 520 780 1,040 Feet AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING CODE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 465 AMENDING SECTION 25-8-4 (SOUTH KONA ZONE MAP) ARTICLE 8, CHAPTER 25 (ZONING CODE) OF THE HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION), WHICH RECLASSIFIED THE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AGRICULTURAL 1-ACRE (A-1a) TO NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL 7,500 SQUARE FEET (CN-7.5) AT KEALAKEKUA, SOUTH KONA, HAWAII MAP PREPARED BY.• MK:8-2-013:Por.002 COUNTYOFHAWAI/ PLANNINGDEPARTMENT DATE: Jul 16 200 EXHIBIT "A" Bill 364 y e. h. ~reenweietzas)