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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2008-2010
Bill/Resolution
194
Draft
03
Introducer
J Yoshimoto, Council Chair
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 194, Draft 3 passes first reading; adopts PC-97 - 10/06/10
Action 2
Council: Bill 194, Draft 3 passes second & final reading - 10/20/10
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
10/28/2010
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
10/6/2010
Ayes
7-Enriques;Ford;Greenwell;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Naeole;Onishi
Noes
2-Yagong;Yoshimoto
Absent
0
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
10/20/2010
Ayes .
7-Enriques;Greenwell;Ikeda;Naeole;Onishi;Yagong; Yoshimoto
Noes .
2-Ford;Hoffmann
Absent .
0
Excused .
0
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\Council Records\Agendas\2008-2010\Council
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\Council Records\Communications\2008-2010
ORD 2010-104 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2010
ORD 2010-104 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2010
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INTRODUCTION <br />the natural environment and the rational management of development and future population <br />growth. <br />1.2 THE PLANNING CHALLENGE <br />If Puna continues to develop at the present rate within the framework of the extensive <br />subdivisions, there will be several types of significant, long-term consequences: <br />• An increasing number of people and property improvements are being put at risk due <br />to natural hazards. All of Puna lies within the three most hazardous geological risk <br />zones: LFI, LF2 and LF3. About 6,400 subdivision lots lie in the highest hazard <br />zone, LFI, and over 500 of these are exposed to additional risks from subsidence, <br />tsunami and earthquakes. That 2,038 lots in the lower hazard zone LF2 have been <br />covered or cut off by lava flows in recent decades underscores the hazardous nature <br />of much of the district. <br />Figure 1-2: Geological Risk Zones Relative to Populated Areas and Subdivisions <br />0 2.5 5 10 Miles <br />1�a <br />VoIca <br />SUBDIVI ON <br />of [of$ <br />Blas Sand Beach <br />91 <br />.iian Beaches Estates <br />HLD <br />1 <br />Afwalian Holiday Estates <br />low# <br />n%'w'a1icn Sores Estates <br />'1 ,53 AL <br />Kolapana Seaview Estates,- <br />69 <br />Kapoho Beach Lots <br />185 <br />Kehene Beach Estates <br />199 <br />Lanipuna Gardens <br />1 1 0 <br />Leiloni Estates - <br />2.266 <br />Nanawale Estate <br />4.289 <br />Puna Beach Palisades <br />7 <br />Loyal Gardens <br />1 ;1 7 <br />Vacationland <br />489 <br />Woo Woo Subdivision <br />Tnia rnap ahould not <br />the 'mrta rrihe data aresented. <br />1 7 7 <br />be used to -r spatial analysis c-Eyond <br />i.e.. boundar inter retat�ns. <br />EXcIlic[ 1 -,ill(.[ Fsi�' 1. --s aiarr: <br />. - Parksre 1 a Srll)(liViSi011 <br />�� � lllrii[Y{B <br />Nan" Mates pry <br />b1'ell <br />PA140A <br />)c E: <br />Viand � .: <br />Pear oach Pali adds <br />c4dna Bei l Estates <br />Royal Garden <br />1-4 <br />Pest <br />Lava Flow <br />HAZARD ZONE <br />i <br />
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