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Item #1 Palamanui Global (AMEND REZ 05-000010)
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subdivisions shall be 800 feet, unless unfeasible due to natural <br /> topography,protected resources, or surrounding development patterns. <br /> 2. Connection to Adjoining Development. The road system for new <br /> development shall contribute to the local transportation network. To <br /> supplement HCC Section 23-40, at a minimum; new subdivisions shall <br /> incorporate and continue all collector streets, and selected local streets to <br /> adjoining property. If a portion of the stub-out is not improved, the current <br /> developer shall improve the stub-out portion, where practicable. <br /> Connection to adjoining properties may not be required if seriously <br /> constrained by topography or other physical hindrances, or in cases <br /> where through travel cannot occur because the property is bounded by <br /> development with private streets previously allowed. <br /> 3. Gated Entry. In the Kona UA, gates will be prohibited across new <br /> roadways identified to connect to the local transportation network, as <br /> identified in Figure 4-2a. <br /> 4. Cul-de-sacs Discouraged. Cul-de-sacs are discouraged based on Policy <br /> TRAN-2.1(1)Maximum Block Size and Policy TRAN-2.1(2) Connection <br /> to Adjoining Property unless construction of a through street is found to <br /> be impracticable. <br /> S. Future Extensions. Roads serving future transportation interconnectivity <br /> will be identified for any proposed subdivision located adjacent to a <br /> vacant parcel. Alignment and placement of future extensions and stub-outs <br /> shall take into account realignments to proposed roads as a result of <br /> resource preservation or other unforeseen obstacles to original road <br /> alignments. In the case that impact studies performed for adjacent parcels <br /> result in realignment to the proposed roads (Figures 4-2a to 4-2d),future <br /> extensions and stub-outs between subdivisions and or parcels shall be <br /> collaboratively agreed upon by the developers and appropriate <br /> governmental agencies. To supplement HCC Section 23-44, where <br /> necessary to give access to or permit a satisfactoryfuture subdivision of <br /> adjoining land, or to conform with the Official Transportation Network <br /> Map, a street stub-out or pedestrian path improved to the boundary is <br /> required unless financially guaranteed to enable the County to coordinate <br /> the stub-out construction as a regional project or in coordination with the <br /> development of the adjoining property. Applicants submitting preliminary <br /> development plans shall provide for feasible extension of selected local <br /> streets to adjoining undeveloped properties and eventual connection with <br /> the existing street system. Within phased subdivisions, temporary stub- <br /> outs shall be required. <br /> 6. Connectivity. In the Kona UA, all new roads that will serve as part of the <br /> interconnecting roadway system shall be dedicated to the County. <br /> -18- <br />
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