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parties at 14 Oeoe Street increases dangerous road conditions <br /> that: <br /> (2) curtails the range of beneficial uses of the environment;1 <br /> (3) conflicts with the long-term environmental policies or goals <br /> of the General Plan2 or the State Plana; <br /> (4) significantly affects the economic or social welfare and <br /> activities of the community, County or State; [See, Fn. 11 <br /> (10) is contrary to the objectives and policies of the Coastal Zone <br /> Management Program and the Special Management Area <br /> Guidelines of Chapter 205A, HRS.4 <br /> 1 Nene St. and its side streets is widely used as a pedestrian travel way by the <br /> residents of Leleiwi Neighborhood and as a pedestrian, scooter, and electric bicycle <br /> connection between Kings Landing Homestead lots, Keaukaha tract II and Keaukaha <br /> Tract I. Residents of the greater Keaukaha Community use Nene St. to walk or bike <br /> to and from the beach parks or local schools or fishing grounds as a safe travel way <br /> away from vehicular traffic and cars parked in the paved road shoulder on <br /> Kalanianaole Street. <br /> 2 2005 General Plan, 2.2 Goals. "development and improvement shall be in balance <br /> with the physical, social, and cultural environments of the Island of Hawaii;" <br /> 2005 General Plan, 4.2 Goals. "the most desirable use of land within the County <br /> that achieves an ecological balance providing residents and visitors the quality of life <br /> and an environment in which the natural resources of the island are viable and <br /> sustainable; <br /> 3 §226-4 State goals. In order to ensure, for present and future generations, those <br /> elements of choice and mobility that ensure that individuals and groups may <br /> approach their desired levels of self-reliance and self-determination, it shall be the <br /> goal of the State to achieve: (2) A desired physical environment, characterized by <br /> beauty, cleanliness, quiet, stable natural systems, and uniqueness, that enhances the <br /> mental and physical well-being of the people. <br /> §226-8 Objective and policies for the economy—visitor industry. (b) To <br /> achieve the visitor industry objective, it shall be the policy of the State to: (2) Ensure <br /> that visitor industry activities are in keeping with the social, economic, and physical <br /> needs and aspirations of Hawaii's people; (13) Minimize negative economic, <br /> environmental, and social impacts to the State; <br /> 4 See, Special management area guideline, HRS §205A-26(2)(C) No development <br /> shall be approved unless consistent with the county zoning and general plan. <br /> 5 <br />
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