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Communications - Council Term
2008-2010
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0554
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005
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Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
Communications - Referred To
PC
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REP PC 057 11/17/2009 2008-2010
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<br />adjacent properties in accordance with the requirements of Planning Department's Rule <br />No. 17 (Landscaping Requirements), Chapter 25 (Zoning Code), Hawai'i County Code. <br />If the number of single family houses is substantially different from the original project <br />description submitted to the leeward planning commission, the planning director, or the <br />county council, and may have a significant impact on traffic, then either the director of <br />public works or the director of planning shall require the applicant to prepare and <br />submit a Traffic Impact Assessment Report (TIAR) pursuant to the concurrency <br />requirements of Chapter 25, Hawai'i County Code, Section 25-2-46(d) for the review <br />and approval of the director of public works and the director of planning. All <br />recommended traffic mitigation identified in the TIAR shall be completed by the <br />applicant prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the first residential unit <br />within the project area. <br /> <br />E. Access to the development shall meet with the approval of the Department of Public <br />Works. The roadway easement from the Mfunalahoa Highway Bypass to the project <br />shall be constructed to County dedicable standards, including curbs, gutters and <br />sidewalks, meeting with the approval of the Department of Public Works, and dedicate <br />it to the County upon request. <br /> <br />F. Emergency ingress to and egress from the applicant's project. <br /> <br />1. There shall be a secondary, drivable, all-weather emergency evacuation route <br />from the project that is a minimum often feet wide and capable of supporting <br />passenger vehicles. The emergency evacuation route shall comply with the <br />State Model Fire Code adopted in 1992 (as amended) which incorporated the <br />Uniform Fire Code 1988 of the Western Fire Chiefs Association, Inc. (as <br />amended) pursuant to HRS 132-3 and Hawai'i County Fire Code, Chapter 26 (as <br />amended). If the emergency evacuation route is through another property than <br />the applicant's project, then an easement shall be recorded with the deed for Tax <br />Map Key: 7-8-010:101 and the deed for any other property involved with the <br />easement prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the first residential <br />unit within the project area. <br />
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