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M2V os p ' <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII ?'" . %/ • STATE OF HAWAII <br /> 10 47 BILL 232 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 24 OF THE HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 <br /> (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br /> SECTION 1. Chapter 24, article 7, division 2, section 24 -149 (Maximum speed limit), is <br /> amended to read as follows: <br /> Section 24 -149. Maximum speed limit. <br /> (a) The following maximum speed limit shall be in effect except where a <br /> special speed limit has been enacted: <br /> (1) Ten miles per hour below the posted speed limit within <br /> construction zones. <br /> [(4)(2) Twenty miles per hour. <br /> In any school zone, the beginning of which is demarcated by a <br /> school sPeed limit sign supplemented with a flashing speed limit <br /> sign beacon, the end of which is demarcated by an end school zone <br /> or standard speed limit sign. <br /> [(2)(3Q Twenty -five miles per hour. <br /> (A) When passing a school site or the grounds thereof, which <br /> are contiguous to or located in close proximity to, the <br /> highway and posted with the standard "school" warning <br /> sign while children are going to be leaving the school <br /> during opening or closing hours. This speed limit shall also <br /> apply during school recesses when passing any school <br /> grounds which are not separated from the highway by a <br /> fence or other physical barrier capable of restraining a <br /> child, while the grounds within seventy -five feet of the <br /> highway are in use by a child, and the highway is posted <br /> with the standard "school" warning sign. <br /> (B) During school days for a distance of up to one thousand <br /> feet on both sides of a crosswalk designated by the director <br />