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compliance with the Ordinances and Development Agreement."' Order Granting in Part <br /> County Defendants 'Motion to Dismiss the Complaint,fbr Declaratory and Injunctive Relief,' <br /> Filed March 31, 2023 JDkt.17, Filed March 25, 2023 Mkt. 217, and Staying Proceedings <br /> Pending Referral to County of Hawai'1 Planning Department, filed in the Lawsuit on January 19, <br /> 2024, at 7, Dkt 151; see also Order Re: Defendant 1250 Oceanside LLC's Motion to Dismiss <br /> Complaint, Filed March 31, 2023 Mkt, 1/, Filed May 11, 2023 Mkt. 157, filed in Lawsuit on <br /> January 12, 2024, at 6, Dkt. 149, <br /> Petitioner filed its Petition,fbr Declaratory Ruling on February 7, 2024, and <br /> Supplement to Petition for Declaratory Ruling, submitted on February 7, 2024 on March 27, <br /> 2024 (collectively, "Petition"). Oceanside filed its Petition fbr Declaratory Ruling on February <br /> 27, 2024 ("Oceanside Petition"). <br /> 11. APPLICABLE RULES; DIRECTOR AUTHORITY <br /> Pursuant to Haw. Rev. Stat. § 91-8 (2012): <br /> [a]ny interested person may petition an agency for a declaratory order as to the <br /> applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the agency. <br /> Each agency shall adopt rules prescribing the form of the petitions and the <br /> procedure for their submission, consideration, and prompt disposition. Orders <br /> disposing of petitions in such cases shall have the same status as other agency <br /> orders. <br /> Planning's Rules of Practice and Procedure ("Planning Rules") govern the declaratory ruling <br /> process. Rule 3.1(a) thereof gives Planning's Director("Director")the discretion to"issue a <br /> declaratory order as to the applicability of any statutory provision, ordinance, or any rule or order <br /> of the Director or the Department." Planning Rule 3-1(b) requires that the filing of a petition for <br /> a declaratory ruling must contain: <br /> 1 "Planning" or"Department" as used herein means the County's Planning Department. <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT A 897 <br />