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Hawai‘i County Council-3 January 9, 2013 <br /> <br />Bill 2: AMENDS SECTION 25-8-11 (LĀLĀMILO-PU‘UKAPU ZONE MAP), ARTICLE 8, <br />CHAPTER 25 (ZONING CODE) OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 <br />EDITION), BY CHANGING THE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM <br />AGRICULTURAL – FORTY ACRES (A-40a) TO RESIDENTIAL AND <br />ST <br />AGRICULTURAL – 0.5 ACRE (RA-.5) AT PU‘UKAPU HOMESTEADS 1, SOUTH <br />KOHALA, HAWAI‛I, COVERED BY TAX MAP KEY: 6-4-001:099 <br />(Applicant: Fumie Bonk; Approx. 1.004 Acres) <br />From Mayor William P. Kenoi, dated November 20, 2012, transmitting the above bill <br />and enclosures with a favorable recommendation from Leeward Planning Commission <br />Chair Pro Tem Richard Nelson. The applicant requests a Change of Zone from A-40a to <br />RA-.5a to allow for the subdivision of the property into two lots. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 6 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Kern <br /> Approve: PC-2 <br /> <br /> <br />Bill 3: AMENDS SECTION 25-8-33 (CITY OF HILO ZONE MAP), ARTICLE 8, <br />CHAPTER 25 (ZONING CODE) OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE 1983 <br />(2005 EDITION), BY CHANGING THE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM <br />SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL – 10,000 SQUARE FEET (RS-10) TO LIMITED <br />INDUSTRIAL – 20,000 SQUARE FEET (ML-20) AT WAIĀKEA, SOUTH HILO, <br />HAWAI‛I, COVERED BY TAX MAP KEY: 2-2-035:045 (Applicant: Dien-Jung Lin; <br />Approx. 21,050 Square Feet) <br />From Mayor William P. Kenoi, dated November 26, 2012, transmitting the above bill <br />and enclosures with a favorable recommendation from Windward Planning Commission <br />Chair Zendo Kern. The applicant requests a Change of Zone from RS-10 to ML-20 to <br />allow the establishment of an office and parking for a tour operation. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 8 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Kern <br /> Approve: PC-3 <br /> <br /> <br />Bill 4: AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 12-86, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING BUDGET <br />FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING <br />JUNE 30, 2013 <br />Increases revenues in Federal Grants – State Homeland Security Program Fiscal Year <br />2010 ($119,487); and appropriates same to State Homeland Security Program Fiscal <br />Year 2010. Funds will be used by the Civil Defense Agency to purchase specialized <br />equipment to enhance the capability of State and County agencies to prevent and respond <br />to incidents of terrorism and to support “all hazards” catastrophic preparedness <br />initiatives. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 17 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Poindexter <br /> Approve: FC-2 <br /> <br /> Page 6 <br /> <br />