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Hawaii County Council-48 Page 6 October 22, 2008 <br />BILLS FOR ORDINANCES (FIRST READING) <br />Bill 148 Amends Chapter 25 (Zoning Code) of the Hawaii County Code Related to <br />(Draft 2) Agricultural Tourism. {Addresses the permissibility of agricultural tourism and its <br />(2004-2006): impacts in the various zoning districts; by Plan Approval, allows agricultural <br />tourism up to a certain scale as an accessory use to the agricultural activities and/or <br />agricultural products processing in the A, FA, IA, RA, and APD zoning districts; <br />and reinserts language relating to action on a plan approval application, which was <br />inadvertently left out. This bill clearly establishes the permissibility of agricultural <br />tourism in the various commercial and industrial zoning districts. } <br />Re: Comm. 426.22 <br />Intr. by: Mr. Hoffmann and Mr. Pilago <br />Approve: PC-98 <br />Bi11321: Amends Section 25-8-33 (City of Hilo Zone Map), Article 8, Chapter 25 (Zoning <br />Code) of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition), by Changing the District <br />Classification from Single Family Residential - 10,000 Square Feet (RS-10) to <br />General Commercial - 10,000 Square Feet (CG-10) at Waiakea, South Hilo, <br />Hawaii, Covered by Tax Map Key 2-2-025:011 (approx. 9,886 square feet). <br />{Freditas Udani, Applicant.} <br />Re: Comm. 1320 <br />Intr. by: Mr. Pilago <br />Approve: PC-99 <br />Bi11323 Amends Chapter 19, Article 7, Sections 19-53, 19-58.1 and 19-58.2, Hawaii <br />(Draft 2): County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as Amended), Relating to Real Property Taxes- <br />Nonspeculative Residential Use. {Proposes the following amendments: inserts a <br />purpose statement; new applications would no longer be accepted; the owner may <br />cancel the dedication without imposition of retroactive taxes when converting into <br />the homeowner class; inserts a deadline to cancel dedication; a new valuation <br />formula for converting into the homeowner class; re-instates renewal provisions, <br />and Subsection 19-53(g)(2) and (3), Sections 19-58.1 and 19-58.2 would eventually <br />be repealed. } <br />Re: Comm. 1326.5 <br />Intr. by: Mr. Yoshimoto <br />Approve: FC-341 <br />