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from surrounding property owners and residents due to excessive noise and unsafe traffic <br />conditions. <br />The Council, in recognition of agricultural tourism as a viable element of the visitor <br />industry and as an expanding alternate income resource for local farmers and ranchers, finds it <br />necessary and appropriate to define agricultural tourism and to establish guidelines to manage its <br />impacts in a manner consistent with the social, environmental, physical, and economic goals and <br />policies of the General Plan for the County of Hawaii. <br />SECTION 2. Chapter 25, article 1, subsection 25-1-5(b), Hawai`i County Code 1983 <br />(2005 Edition, as amended), relating to definitions, is amended by adding the following new <br />definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows: <br />""Agricultural activities" means income producing activities or uses as characterized by <br />the cultivation of crops, including but not limited to flowers vegetables foliage fruits forage <br />and timber; and farming or ranching activities or uses related to animal husbandry aguaculture <br />or game and fish propa ation." <br />""Agricultural tourism" means visitor-related commercial activities or periodic special <br />events designed to promote agricultural activities conducted on a working farm ranch or <br />~ricultural products processing facility." <br />SECTION 3. Chapter 25, article 2, division 7, section 25-2-71, Hawaii County Code 1983 <br />(2005 Edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 25-2-71. Applicability; plan approval required. <br />(a) Plan approval shall be required prior to the construction or installation of any new <br />structure or development or any addition to an existing structure or development in all <br />2 <br />