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(4) An assessment of needs and expectations. <br />(5) An assessment of anticipated transportation, economic, environmental, and social <br />impacts. <br />(6) Strategies for economic development and marketing of the scenic corridor. <br />(7) Strategies for maintaining and enhancing the corridor's intrinsic qualities. <br />(8) Strategies for community participation. <br />(9) Identification of organizations, agencies, and individuals to be consulted in the <br />planning process. <br />(10) Identification of regulatory and non-regulatory tools recommended that could aid in the <br />implementation of the scenic corridor management plan. The evaluation and selection <br />of tools needed to protect and/or enhance the corridor should be based on the following <br />criteria: <br />(A) The ability to insure that new development is consistent with the conditions and <br />standards established for the scenic corridor, while maintaining the property <br />[ewers] owner's rights to reasonable use of the property; <br />(B) The ability to provide the appropriate degree of development and aesthetic <br />control needed to preserve and enhance quality of the corridor; and <br />(C) The ability to provide flexible, diverse, and suitable regulatory and non- <br />regulatory tools and techniques to a variety of circumstances. <br />(11) Specific time schedules for plan implementation. <br />(12) Standards for building design, signage, and roadway elements. In the case where the <br />transportation corridor has not been built, the corridor management plan may include <br />special design standards for the corridor development. <br />(13) Methods for interpreting and protecting significant resources. <br />(14) Identification of potential funding sources. <br />(15) Provisions for termination of the corridor management plan if it is not implemented." <br />SECTION 19. Chapter 25, article 6, division 6, section 25-6-63, Hawaii County Code <br />1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended by amending subsection (d) to read: <br />"(d) The director shall forward the corridor management plan and a proposed scenic corridor <br />enabling ordinance to the [phg] commission together with the director's <br />recommendation on the proposed scenic corridor. The purpose of the scenic corridor <br />enabling ordinance is to establish the scenic corridor as well as any conditions and/or <br />standards recommended by the corridor management plan that may differ from those within <br />the underlying zoning. Any conditions and/or standards that differ from the underlying <br />zoning must be defined through the use of a table that illustrates how standards and/or <br />conditions in the enabling ordinance differ from those within the underlying zoning." <br />SECTION 20. Chapter 25, article 7, division 1, section 25-7-4, Hawaii County Code <br />1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended by amending the title to read: <br />"Section 25-7-4. Powers and duties of the Kailua Villaee design commission." <br />1•_ <br />