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2024-10-07 PL-INT-2024-008930 GP 2045 Draft Comments - T. Yoshinaga
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CURRENTLY: The Plan also incorporates guidelines to serve as strategic directions and <br /> standards to inform decisions regarding topics such as land use, infrastructure, housing, and <br /> resource management. These guidelines help to ensure consistency in planning and <br /> implementation, promoting sustainable growth, environmental stewardship, and community <br /> well-being. (This is a complete overreach of the government. You cannot tell people what to do <br /> with their property! It is NOT the responsibility of the planning department to ensure people's <br /> well-being! This should be revised to support environment, innovations, and thriving <br /> communities.) <br /> • Vision: The ability to plan for the future with creativity and innovation in support of thriving <br /> communities. <br /> • Goal: To see Hawaii Island become self-sustaining as communities and the environment <br /> prosper <br /> • Objective: Measurable, achievable, and time-bound milestones toward achieving a goal. <br /> • Guideline: A stated course of action that shall take precedence when addressing areas of <br /> concern and should be followed, unless a determination is made that it is not the most desirable <br /> in a particular case; thus, a guideline may be deviated from without penalty or sanction as long2 <br /> as it supports thriving communities, economic alternatives and supporting the environment. <br /> Page 34 <br /> Regulatory Implementing Actions (Locals DO NOT need more regulations and <br /> hoops to jump through. That will not support thriving communities.) <br /> Regulatory implementing actions are one of two types of approaches used in the General Plan <br /> to pursue the vision, goals, and objectives. Regulatory actions are controlling in that they define <br /> boundaries, development parameters, and measures intended to implement goals or objectives. <br /> The three regulatory implementing actions in the Plan include: <br /> Please change the last paragraph to: <br /> Work with local communities to pursue the vision, goals, and objectives. Find fair and supportive <br /> directions to define boundaries, development parameters, and measures intended to implement <br /> goals or objectives. Three actions in the Plan include: <br />
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