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<br /> PC-119 Page 2 October 17, 2000 <br /> 2. To delete the Plan Approval provision for bed and breakfast establishment. Bed and <br /> breakfast establishment is already a permitted use within the RD, RM, RCX, V, CN, CG <br /> and CV. However, plan approval is required for all new structures and additions to <br /> existing structures in those districts. <br /> For Use Permit and Special Permit, the applicant is already required to submit the <br /> proposed plans with the application and most of the information required by Plan <br /> Approval. If further information is needed, the applicant could reflect those on the <br /> required plot plan, including landscaping, parking, etc. With regards to documentation <br /> relating to transient accommodations tax license and general excise tax license, <br /> compliance with requirements of Department of Health and Americans with Disabilities <br /> (ADA), one of the conditions of approval for a permit is that the applicant needs to <br /> comply with all applicable agency requirements. <br /> 3. To clarify that the bed and breakfast establishment is not listed as a permitted use within <br /> the RA, FA, and A zone districts. To clarify that in the RA, FA, and A districts that are <br /> within the state land use urban district, bed and breakfast establishments may be permitted <br /> provided a use permit is obtained for such use. <br /> 4. To clarify that breakfast meals must be approved by the Department of Health, and that <br /> the serving of breakfast meals is to only registered guests on the building site, and further <br /> clarify the term `food service establishment' such as restaurants. <br /> 5. To delete the limitation that bed and breakfast establishment is not permitted on a building <br /> site where an ohana dwelling was approved. The proposed bill is to also allow bed and <br /> breakfast establishment within a second dwelling unit, which may include an ohana <br /> dwelling. <br /> 6. To allow an additional six (6) for existing bed and breakfast establishments to secure the <br /> required permits or approvals." <br /> At today's meeting, Committee Member Tyler circulated a proposed working draft, which further amended <br /> <br /> the bill with the following amendments: <br /> I . Page 1. SECTION L (b) (13) <br /> Amend it to read: "Bed and Breakfast establishment" means any single-family dwellings <br /> and/or guest houses (pursuant to section 25-4-9), which have been permitted on a building <br /> site, in which overnight accommodations and only breakfast meals are provided to a <br /> maximum often guests, for compensation, for periods of less than thirty days." <br /> 2. Page 2. SECTION 3. (B) (3) <br /> Amend it to read: "The bed and breakfast establishment may be located on a building site <br /> within any single-family dwellings, and/or guest houses (pursuant to section 25-4-9)." <br /> PC-1 19 <br /> <br />
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