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guidelines, landscaping, screening, or structural setbacks from major thoroughfares <br /> and highways, to mitigate any visual impacts from development. <br /> f) Prepare Urban Design and Scenic Resource Protection Guidelines <br /> g) Staff and Planning Commission Training; <br /> h) Set Guidelines for Development Compatibility Standards. [Program] <br /> 4.94 Develop, maintain, and implement design standards to protect important <br /> viewsheds and ensure structural setbacks from major thoroughfares and highways. <br /> 4.95 Develop Scenic Corridor Management Plans. <br /> 4.96 Adopt administrative rules to implement Hawai'i County Code for Scenic Corridors. <br /> 4.97 Perform a feasibility study on developing a scenic route from Waipi'o Valley Lookout <br /> extending mauka to connect Mud Lane at the entrance of Waimea and a scenic park with <br /> a viewing area of Hi'ilawe Falls. <br /> 4.98 Coordinate with the State to upgrade the viewing site from the rim of Pololu Valley. <br /> AGENCY ACTION <br /> 4.99 Encourage the State to develop and maintain scenic lookouts along highways where <br /> appropriate to ensure ocean, mountain, pastoral, and waterfall views are preserved from <br /> development, and coordinate a regular roadway vegetation maintenance program. <br /> 4.100 Consider adding/improving viewing locations and interpretive signage near the <br /> scenic bridges for safe parking and views of the areas' waterfalls and coastline and along <br /> Saddle Road (Route 200) for views of the summit. <br />