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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
324
Draft
02
Introducer
Peter Hoffmann, Council Chair
Referred To
PC
Action 1
PC-100: Forwards to Council with a negative recommendation - 10/07/2009
Action 2
Council: Bill 324, Draft 2 filed due to vote count - 11/07/08
Status
Filed
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
11/7/2008
Ayes
3-Ford;Hoffmann;Jacobson
Noes
6-Higa;Ikeda;Naeole;Pilago;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Absent
0
Excused
0
Document Relationships
AGE COUNCIL 2008/11/07 2006-2008
(Related To)
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
COM 1329.029 2006-2008
(Attachment)
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
REP PC 100 10/07/2008 2006-2008
(Related To)
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\Council Records\Reports\2006-2008\Planning Committee (PC)
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"Small lot subdivision" means a subdivision of lots for single-family residential <br />dwellings or for fee simple agricultural lots of two acres or less, on which dwellings may be <br />constructed. <br />"Solid waste facilities" means land, buildings, vehicles, and capital equipment owned by <br />the County and used for providing solid waste services to self-haul residential customers. Solid <br />waste facilities shall include landfill improvements and equipment, transfer stations and <br />equipment, and vehicles. <br />"Solid waste system improvements" means capital improvements that result in a net <br />expansion of the capacity of the solid waste facilities to serve new development. Remodeling, <br />replacement, or maintenance of existing equipment or facilities does not constitute solid waste <br />system improvements, except to the extent that they have the net effect of adding capacity. <br />"System improvements" means major roadway system improvements, park system <br />improvements fire/EMS system improvements, police system improvements, solid waste system <br />improvements, or wastewater system improvements. System improvements do not include land <br />dedications or capital improvements for the exclusive use or benefit of a particular development. <br />"Vehicle-miles of travel (VMT)" means the product of the number of vehicles traveling <br />during a given time period multiplied by the distance in miles that these vehicles travel. <br />"Vehicle-miles of capacity (VMC)" means the product of the maximum number of <br />vehicles that can be accommodated on a roadway multiplied by the length of the roadway in <br />miles. <br />"Wastewater" means water mixed with waste matter, also known as sewer water. <br />"Wastewater facilities" means the land and improvements associated with a wastewater <br />plant, including effluent outfall to receiving waters, and the wastewater collection system, <br />excluding portions of the collection system typically installed by developers. <br />"Wastewater system improvements" means capital improvements that result in a net <br />expansion of the capacity of the wastewater facilities to serve new development. Gravity lines <br />less than twelve inches in diameter are not considered system improvements. Remodeling, <br />replacement, or maintenance of existing equipment or facilities does not constitute wastewater <br />system improvements, except to the extent that they add capacity. <br />Section 36-3. Appeals. <br />Any final determination made by the impact fee administrator may be appealed to the <br />Board of Appeals within thirty days from the date of the decision appealed. <br />Section 36-4. Violations and fines. <br />Furnishing false information on any matter relating to the administration of this chapter, <br />including without limitation the furnishing of false information regarding the expected size, use, <br />or impacts of a proposed development, shall be a violation of this chapter. The administrative <br />fine for each violation of this chapter shall be determined by the impact fee administrator and <br />shall not exceed twice the amount of the fee that would have been assessed had the relevant <br />information been accurately provided minus the impact fee previously paid. The collected fine is <br />to be deposited into the corresponding benefit district fund. <br />Section 36-5. Reasonable project improvements. <br />Nothing in this chapter shall restrict the County from requiring the construction of <br />reasonable project improvements required to serve the development project, whether or not such <br />-4- <br />
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