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Ordinances - Council Term
1998-2000
Year
1999
Ordinance
035
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Referred: PC - 10//27/98 PC-162: Recs. Bill 330, Dr. 2, pass 1st rdg. - 11/05/98 (PC 041)
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BIL 330 Draft 02 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Bills\1996-1998
COM 1049.000 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Communications\1996-1998
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4. 135° 10' 683.30 feet along the Northeasterly side of Kaloko <br /> Drive to the point of beginning and <br /> containing an azea of 21.961 Acres. <br /> All as shown on the map attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and by reference <br /> <br /> made a part hereof. <br /> SECTION 2. This change in district classification is conditioned upon the following: <br /> <br /> A. The applicants, its successors or assigns shall be responsible for complying with <br /> all of the stated conditions of approval. <br /> B. The applicants, successors or assigns shall be responsible for complying with all <br /> requirements of Chapter 205, Hawaii Revised Statutes, relating to permissible <br /> uses within the State Land Use Agricultural District. <br /> C. Final Subdivision Approval of the proposed agricultural subdivision shall be <br /> secured from the Planning Director within five (5) years from the effective date <br /> of this ordinance. The applicants shall reserve the following easements and <br /> special setbacks in perpetuity for purposes of protecting and maintaining <br /> naturally forested areas and delineate such easements and setbacks on plans <br /> submitted for subdivision review: <br /> 1. a 60-foot wide "forest reserve easement" along the existing public street <br /> frontage of the subject property, exclusive of access points permitted by <br /> the Department of Public Works; <br /> 2. a 30-foot "forest reserve easement" along all lot lines not covered by the <br /> 60-foot easement; and <br /> -2- <br /> <br />
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