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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2018-2020
Bill/Resolution
087
Draft
02
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 87, Draft 2, passes first reading; adopts PC-27 - 8/7/19
Action 2
Council: Bill 87, draft 2, postponed to September 4, 2019, Council Meeting - 8/21/19
Action 3
Council: Bill 87, Draft 2, amended to Draft 3 - 9/4/19
Reading Number
1
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
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AGE COUNCIL 2019-08-21 2018-2020
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AGE COUNCIL 2019-09-04 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
COM 0352.015 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
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EXHIBIT A <br /> Action IRAN-2.1a: Amend[s] Chapter 23 Subdivision Code to incorporate connectivity standards <br /> [(Enar.ted by plan) . <br /> Policy TRAN-2.2: Access Management. To preserve the through functions of arterials and major <br /> collectors, driveway access along new arterials and major collectors shall be minimized to the greatest <br /> extent consistent with the need to provide access to adjoining property. Access to such adjoining <br /> properties shall be planned to occur from local streets, and not from the arterial or collector road, whenever <br /> possible. On existing arterials and major collectors, the number of access driveways currently permitted <br /> [shall-]should not be increased, and when development is proposed that would increase the usage of an <br /> existing driveway access, every effort should be made to eliminate the driveway access in favor of access <br /> at an existing or planned intersection. Four-way intersections with arterials and major collectors [shall] <br /> should be permitted only as shown on the Official Transportation Network Map (Figures 4-2a to 4-2d), in <br /> order to preserve the through functions of arterials and major collectors. <br /> Action TRAN-2.2a: Update the Official Transportation Network Maps with intersection locations as <br /> they are determined through preliminary engineering reports or other plans and/or studies (Figures <br /> 4-2a and 4.2b) (PD, on-going). <br /> Objective TRAN-3. Multi-Modal System. To develop a multi-modal transportation system to encourage <br /> walking, biking, transit, and other non-vehicular modes of travel. A multi-modal system needs to be <br /> attractive, safe, comfortable, convenient, accessible, environmentally friendly, and affordable. Such a <br /> system would reduce congestion, improve air quality, reduce fuel consumption, and increase healthy <br /> activity. Not only would the system enhance the mobility of the elderly and youth, who do not drive, it would <br /> also make it possible for residents to divert automobile ownership expenses to other daily needs, such as a <br /> homeownership mortgage or insurance. The network could connect pathways within and outside of street <br /> rights-of-way. The system should provide convenient transfers between modes of transportation. <br /> Policy TRAN-3.1: Street Standards. County street standards should be pedestrian-friendly, safely <br /> accommodate bicycles, accessible to the disabled, and appropriate for its surrounding land use context. <br /> Action TRAN-3.1a: Complete on-going effort to revise County of Hawaii Street Standards (PD, 1-2). <br /> Policy TRAN-3.2: Public Right-of-Way Maintenance. Recognizing that the County is not currently <br /> staffed or equipped to maintain landscaping within street rights-of-ways, a combination of new and existing <br /> tools, both public and private, [shall—]should be developed to implement a landscaping maintenance <br /> program. <br /> Action TRAN-3.2a: Determine staffing and equipment requirements for landscaping maintenance <br /> program (DPW, PD, 1-2). <br /> Action TRAN-3.2b: Identify financing tools for maintenance programs through public financing <br /> plan (DPW, PD, Fin.,2-3). <br /> Action TRAN-3.2c: Implement financing plan for maintenance programs (DPW, PD, Fin., 2-3). <br /> Policy TRAN-3.3: Right-of-Way Landscaping. Recognizing that the availability of water should dictate <br /> the nature of landscaping within public rights-of-way, lusher landscaping [shall-]should be provided on <br /> streets where reclaimed wastewater will be available for irrigation as noted on the Official Public Facilities <br /> 9 <br />
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