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Z ONING § 25-1-5 <br />“Primary airport” means a publicly owned airport that has more than 10,000 <br />passenger boardings each calendar year, as defined by the Federal Aviation <br />Administration (FAA). Standard accessory uses for Primary Airports include, but are <br />not limited to, retail establishments for shopping including duty-free shops, dining <br />establishments that may be consolidated in food courts, automobile rentals, service <br />businesses, offices, conference centers and hotels. The accessory uses must be located <br />on publicly owned lands and support airport operations. <br />“Public use,” “public building” and “public structure” mean a use conducted by or a <br />structure or building owned or managed by the federal government, the State of Hawai‘i <br />or the County to fulfill a governmental function, activity or service for public benefit and <br />in accordance with public policy. Excluded are uses which are not purely a function, <br />activity or service of government and structures leased by government to private <br />entrepreneurs or to nonprofit organizations. <br />“Reachable” means being able to: <br />(1) Respond via telephone to a request from a guest, neighbor, or County agency <br />within one hour of receiving that request; and <br />(2) Be physically present at the short-term vacation rental within three hours of <br />receiving a call from a guest, neighbor, or County agency, when that guest, <br />neighbor, or County agency requests the presence of the reachable person. <br />“Recycling center” means an establishment on a building site, with or without <br />buildings, upon which used materials are separated and processed for shipment for <br />eventual reuse in new products. A recycling collection point or an area which serves <br />only as a drop-off point for temporary storage of recyclables shall not be considered a <br />recycling center. <br />“Rentable unit” means a separate room or rooms for sleeping accommodations let, <br />rented, or leased as a unit by the room or suite, except that in the case of sleeping <br />accommodations let or rented by the bed, a rentable unit shall be two beds. <br />“Repair establishment, major” means an establishment which primarily provides <br />restoration, reconstruction and general mending and repair services, and which <br />includes any repair activities which are likely to have some impact on the environment <br />and adjacent land uses by virtue of their appearance, noise, size, traffic generation or <br />operational characteristics. Major repair establishments include, but are not limited to: <br />(A) Blacksmith. <br />(B) Boat cleaning and repair. <br />(C) Electrical, gasoline and diesel motor repair and rebuilding. <br />(D) Furniture repair. <br />(E) Industrial machinery and heavy equipment repair. <br />(F) Vehicular repair, including repair of body and fender, and straightening of <br />frame and body parts. <br />“Repair establishment, minor” means an establishment which primarily provides <br />restoration, reconstruction and general mending and repair services, and which <br />includes those repair activities which have little or no impact on surrounding land uses <br />and can be compatibly located with other businesses. Minor repair establishments <br />include, but are not limited to: <br />SUPP. 13 (1-2023) <br />25-13 <br /> <br />