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PowerPoint Presentation Bill 123 (PL-CCI-2024-005)
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PLANNING ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF BILL 123 <br /> Bill 123 as written, intends to expand the locations where additional dwelling units can be developed <br /> and to relax development restrictions to facilitate the construction of additional dwelling units. <br /> Effectively, Bill 123 will allow a landowner to apply directly for a building permit if their parcel falls <br /> within the permitted zoning districts and removes the existing sixty-day Department application <br /> process. <br /> While Bill 123 intends to simplify the entitlement process for ADU's, the County Council recognizes <br /> that infrastructure requirements, standards and prohibitions must still be in place to effectively <br /> increase housing density and maintain characteristics of surrounding neighborhoods. Height <br /> restrictions, minimum yard setback requirements, and specific infrastructure requirements are still in <br /> place to ensure that health and safety standards are being met for any proposed ADU. <br /> There have been few changes to the Zoning Code related to `ohana dwellings since they were first <br /> introduced. Bill 123 is the County Council's effort to update the codes to address long-term rental <br /> housing needs and affordability concerns for the County's growing population. <br />
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