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of Practice and Procedure, Rule 9-10 Assessment, part (h) Criteria of Significant <br /> Adverse Effect, because increasing the capacity of the transient accommodation to <br /> hold gatherings and parties at 14 Oeoe Street: <br /> (2) curtails the range of beneficial uses of the environment;2 <br /> (3) conflicts with the long-term environmental policies or goals of the <br /> General Plan3 or the State Plan; <br /> (4) significantly affects the economic or social welfare and activities of <br /> the community, County or State; [See, Fn. 1.] <br /> (10) is contrary to the objectives and policies of the Coastal Zone <br /> Management Program and the Special Management Area Guidelines of <br /> Chapter 205A, HRS.4 <br /> In this case, adding a 240 SF lanai and a 240 S cover deck will expand the <br /> property's capacity to hold gatherings and parties, drawing even more vehicles <br /> to Oeoe St., with cumulative and secondary effects on the surrounding neighborhood. <br /> [continued next page] <br /> 2 Nene St. and its side streets is widely used as a pedestrian travel way by the residents of Leleiwi <br /> Neighborhood and as a pedestrian, scooter, and electric bicycle connection between Kings Landing <br /> Homestead lots, Keaukaha tract II and Keaukaha Tract I. Residents of the greater Keaukaha <br /> Community use Nene St.to walk or bike to and from the beach parks or local schools or fishing grounds <br /> as a safe travel way away from vehicular traffic and cars parked in the paved road shoulder on <br /> Kalanianaole Street. <br /> 3 See in proposed 2045 General Plan, Table 56: Transportation Access and Mobility, item # 22.a: <br /> "Amend the County code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles..." §46-4 County zoning. Zoning <br /> in all counties shall be accomplished within the framework of a long-range, comprehensive general <br /> plan prepared or being prepared to guide the overall future development of the county. <br /> 4 §205A-2 Coastal zone management program; objectives and policies; and §205A-26 Special <br /> management area guidelines. <br /> 2 <br />