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• General Plan Land Use Map: A map that graphically delineates the areas of intended <br />future land use types that support thriving communities and environmental support and <br />do not hinder personal freedoms. <br />• Policy: A general rule for action focused on a specific issue, derived from more general <br />goals3that also support thriving communities and supporting the environment. <br />• Standard: A supportive measure that defines the meaning, quality, or quantity of a <br />policy by providing a way to measure its attainment. <br />In the General Plan, future land use maps, policies, and standards are specific to the actions <br />through which zoning ordinances, subdivisions, and public improvements or projects are <br />initiated or adopted through innovations and are flexible to support thriving communities. <br />"because, as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the <br />County Charter, Section 3-15." Remove! The word "conform" is concerning. We are not in <br />Communist China. Please revise to support thriving communities. <br />Non -regulatory implementing actions typically involve community engagement, education and <br />outreach, partnership development, and resource allocation to encourage support from the <br />community (remove "compliance") and proactive efforts. This approach allows for flexibility <br />and innovation in achieving the Plan's vision. <br />Throughout the General Plan, the objectives and policies are followed by a set of implementing <br />actions. There are three types: <br />Add: Community Support: Taking testimony and revisions from the community seriously and <br />implementing where possible. <br />Page 35: <br />1.6 Grounded Vision and Goals <br />As we navigate our future, maintaining a balance between economic alternatives, environmental <br />support, and thriving communities is paramount. <br />By integrating those established values and principles, the General Plan ensures continuity and <br />reflects the collective vision of Hawaii Island residents, guiding new innovation developments <br />while honoring our unique cultural and environmental heritage. <br />
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