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BIL 085 Draft 01 2018-2020
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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2018-2020
Bill/Resolution
085
Draft
01
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
PC
Action 1
PC-26: Recommended passage on first reading - 7/8/19.
Action 2
Council: Bill 85 passes first reading; adopts PC-26 - 07/24/19
Action 3
Council: Bill 85 passes second & final reading - 08/07/19
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
8/15/2019
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
7/24/2019
Ayes
9-Chung, David, Eoff, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Lee Loy, Poindexter, Richards, Villegas
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
8/7/2019
Ayes .
9-Chung, David, Eoff, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Lee Loy, Poindexter, Richards, Villegas
Noes .
0
Absent .
0
Excused .
0
Document Relationships
AGE COUNCIL 2019-07-24 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
AGE COUNCIL 2019-08-07 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
AGE PC 2019/07/08 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Planning Committee (PC)
COM 0337.000 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
ORD 2019-090 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2019
REP PC 026 2019/06/18 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Reports\2018-2020\Planning Committee (PC)
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M. To ensure that the Goals and Policies of the Housing Element of the General Plan are <br /> implemented, the applicant shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 11, Article 1, <br /> Hawaii County Code relating to Affordable Housing Policy. This requirement shall be <br /> approved by the Administrator of the Office of Housing and Community Development <br /> prior to Final Plan Approval or Final Subdivision Approval, whichever is applicable. <br /> N. If the applicant, successors, or assigns develop residential units on the subject property, <br /> the applicant shall make its fair share contribution to mitigate the potential regional <br /> impacts of the property with respect to parks and recreation, fire,police, solid waste <br /> disposal facilities and roads. The fair share contribution shall become due and payable <br /> prior to receipt of Final Plan Approval. The fair share contribution for each lot shall be <br /> based on the actual number of residential units developed. The fair share contribution in a <br /> form of cash, land, facilities or any combination thereof shall be determined by the <br /> County Council. The fair share contribution may be adjusted annually beginning three <br /> years after the effective date of this ordinance,based on the percentage change in the <br /> Honolulu Consumer Price Index(HCPI). The fair share contribution shall have a <br /> maximum combined value of[$6,640] $9,430.86 per multiple family residential unit <br /> ([$10,368.57] $14,969.92 per single family residential unit). The total amount shall be <br /> determined with the actual number of units according to the calculation and payment <br /> provisions set forth in this condition. The fair share contribution per multiple family <br /> residential unit (single family residential units) shall be allocated as follows: <br /> 1. [$3,''� 281.93] $4,657.97 per multiple family residential unit ([$4,°�.91] $7,087.11 <br /> per single family residential unit) to the County to support park and recreational <br /> improvements and facilities; <br /> 2. [$103.73] $147.03 per multiple family residential unit ([Q'�] $341.89 per <br /> single family residential unit) to the County to support police facilities; <br /> -5- <br />
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