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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
1998-2000
Communication
0044
Point
000
Author
Stephen K. Yamashiro, Mayor
Communications - Referred To
PC
Comments
PC-8: Council: Adopts PC-6; close file on Bill 11 - 04/06/99 PC-6: Recs. Bill 11 be filed - 03/16/99 (PC 059) Recs. Bill 12, Dr. 2, pass 1st rdg. - 03/16/99 (PC 061) PC: Defer - 03/05/99 (PC 049). SAVE in Laserfiche: (1) Site photographs & (2) Large map "Rezoning Exhibit, Lot 6 of Anekona Estates."
Communications - File Code
ZNG/KH
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BIL 011 Draft 01 1998-2000
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BIL 011 Draft 01 1998-2000
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BIL 012 Draft 01 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Bills\1998-2000
BIL 012 Draft 01 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Bills\1998-2000
COM 0044.002 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Communications\2000-2002
ORD 1999-050 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Ordinances\1999
ORD 1999-050 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Ordinances\1999
REP PC 006 03/16/1999 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Reports\1998-2000\Planning Committee (PC)
REP PC 008 03/16/1999 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Reports\1998-2000\Planning Committee (PC)
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<br /> Honorable James Y. Arakaki, Chairman <br /> <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> Page 6 <br /> Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) designates the <br /> property outside of the 500-year flood plain (Zone X). <br /> While the subject property is within the State Land Use Agricultural and <br /> County's Agricultural - Sa zoned districts, it is not currently being used for active <br /> agricultural purposes. The property is unclassified by the Agricultural Lands of <br /> Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) System. Soils within the subject property <br /> are classified as "E" (Very Poor) for agricultural productivity by the Land Study <br /> Bureau. The surrounding properties are also in the County's Agricultural-Sa and <br /> Agricultural-la zoned districts, and State Land Use Agricultural districts. <br /> Furthermore, a Rural classification would complement the existing and future <br /> residential-agricultural land use patterns of the surrounding properties in view of the <br /> surrounding properties and permissible uses. <br /> Finally, it should be noted that the reclassification action would also conform to <br /> the following goals, objectives and/or policies articulated in the Hawaii State Plan <br /> relating to Socio-cultural advancement -Housing objectives and policies: <br /> (a) Planning for the State's socio-cultural advancement with regard to housing shall be <br /> directed towards achievement of the following objectives: <br /> (1) Greater opportunities for Hawaii's people to secure reasonably priced, <br /> safe, sanitary, livable homes located in suitable environments that <br /> satisfactorily accommodate the needs and desires of families and <br /> individuals. <br /> (2) The orderly development of residential areas sensitive to community <br /> needs and other land uses. <br /> (b) To achieve the housing objectives, it shall be the policy of this state to: <br /> (1) Effectively accommodate the housing needs of Hawaii's people. <br /> (2) Stimulate and promote feasible approaches that increase housing choices <br /> for low-income, moderate-income and gap-group households. <br /> (3) Increase home ownership and rental opportunities and choices in terms <br /> of quality, location, cost, densities, style, and size of housing. <br /> <br />
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