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Public Access For the Commissions information, Mr. Yuen said one parking space per <br />ten developed units is a formula used. He said rather than limiting parking spaces or <br />having a parking lot miles away from an area, such as historic sites, he would prefer to <br />have signs or other things that keep people off. <br />Enforcement Commissioner Springer questioned whether there was sufficient funding <br />for enforcement of the resources like fisheries. Mr. Yuen noted that the County does not <br />get directly involved Fish and Game regulations and enforcement, but he would be happy <br />to testify at the Legislature when theDOCARE budget is before the Legislature. <br />Concurrent Policy Mr. Yuen said they are preparing an ordinance that talks about <br />concurrency where infrastructure should keep up with zoning, noting the County already <br />has concurrency for water where the County either does not grant zoning or if the County <br />does grant zoning an applicant cannot do anything with the zoning until water is available <br />and roads within a subdivision where an applicant would have to build the interior <br />roadway system before subdivision approval is granted. He said where the County has <br />fallen behind is in the regional road network; but that the County has to be cautious in <br />applying this because they are still looking at having housing closer to the job site as a <br />positive on the transportation and road situation. He noted that concurrency will be <br />applied differently for housing than for commercial and other kinds of developments. <br />County Subdivision Code Mr. Yuen pointed out that the Subdivision Codes needed to <br />be revised to allow narrower streets, etc. so the cost of a lot would not be so high. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTSNo announcements were made. <br />ADJOURNMENTThere being no further business, at 10:15 a.m., it was <br />moved by Commissioner Springer and seconded by <br />Commissioner Fujikawa that the meeting be adjourned. Motion was unanimously carried <br />by a voice vote of all Commissioners in attendance. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Sharon M. Nomura, Secretary <br />A T T E S T: <br />EarlFujikawa,FirstVice-Chairman <br />Planning Commission <br />6 <br /> <br />
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