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(c) Upon application in writing for transfer of a license, the designated planning commission, or <br />joint commission, shall issue a transfer if the transferee is of good moral character." <br />SECTION 15. Chapter 23, article 1, section 23-3, Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 <br />Edition, as amended) is amended by deleting the definition for "Commission": <br /> <br />SECTION 16. Chapter 23, article 3, division 4, section 23-49, Hawaii County Code <br />1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended to read: <br />"Section 23-49. Street names. <br />No street name shall be used which may duplicate or may be confused with the name of <br />an existing street in the County, provided that identical or similar names may be used to name <br />extensions of existing streets. Street names shall conform to the adopted policy of the County <br />and shall be subject to the approval of [*"° ° ~a °a°~'~°~ °f ° ° "~~ ~"° ~ ~~' ] <br />either the windward or leeward planning commission, or both acting jointly, as provided in the <br />Charter, and shall further require adoption by the council." <br />SECTION 17. Chapter 25, article 1, section 25-1-5, subsection (b), Hawaii County <br />Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended by amending the definition of "Commission" <br />to read: <br />""Commission" means either the windward planning commission or the leeward planning <br />commission[.-], or both acting as a joint commission, as provided for in the Charter." <br />SECTION 18. Chapter 25, article 6, division 6, section 25-6-63, Hawaii County Code <br />1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended by amending subsection (c) to read: <br />"(c) Corridor management plan. <br />Within twenty-four months after the adoption of the resolution, the director shall <br />complete a corridor management plan and enabling ordinance, which will be forwarded to <br />the [planning] commission for its recommendation to the Hawaii County council. A scenic <br />corridor management plan is a written document that assesses the intrinsic qualities of the <br />corridor and specifies actions, procedures, controls, and administrative as well as <br />community strategies that will be pursued to maintain those qualities. Special conditions <br />and standards developed for an individual scenic corridor shall be included as part of the <br />enabling ordinance. Elements of the corridor management plan will include: <br />(1) Vision and goals statement. <br />(2) A map identifying scenic corridor boundaries and the location of intrinsic qualities and <br />different land uses within the scenic corridor. <br />(3) An assessment of such intrinsic qualities and their context. <br />8 <br />