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4.57 Amend the subdivision code to better address public access issues in the following <br />ways: <br />a) Revise/Develop enforcement protocols for public access violations, <br />including fines for noncompliance and mechanisms to remove private <br />obstructions from public accesses; <br />b) Review Hawai'i County Code Chapter 34 requirements for public access <br />standards, including design that fits into surrounding community, <br />environment, and conditions. Establish parameters for requiring <br />appropriate right-of-way, parking, and comfort stations for various types of <br />public accesses/trails and incorporate these into Chapter 34; <br />c) Amend Hawai'i County Code Chapter 34 to develop a clear methodology to <br />modify public access routes in order to adapt to sea level rise, landslides <br />and erosion, and other impacts related to environmental impacts and <br />climate change; <br />d) Amend Hawai'i County Code Chapter 34, Rule 21, Chapter 23, and <br />Chapter25 CA 1.1.1 to ensure access and trail rights-of-way during <br />subdivision. [Code] <br />4.58 Complete an inventory and database of significant natural resource areas with <br />recreational and trail connectivity value. <br />4.59 Adopt an on-going program of identification, designation, and acquisition of areas <br />with existing or potential recreational resources, such as land with sandy beaches <br />and other prime areas for shoreline recreation in cooperation with appropriate <br />governmental agencies. <br />4.60 Develop procedural rules and templates for public access agreements and Grant of <br />Easement (GOE) to facilitate consistency and to provide mechanisms for tracking, <br />follow-through, and geographic information system (GIS) identification in County <br />of Hawai'i systems, etc. <br />4.61 Develop procedural guidelines for renegotiating access agreements. <br />4.62 Renegotiate public accesses that were developed prior to Chapter 34 to be <br />consistent with Chapter 34. <br />4.63 Evaluate and initiate Charter & code amendments related to Public Access, Open <br />Space and Natural Resource Preservation (PONC). These may include: <br />a) Clearly distinguish categories of PONC property, such as active or passive <br />use, conservation, restoration, natural buffer areas, access uses, etc. (for <br />106 Section 4: Community Placemaking <br />