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Variance Applications: <br /> 1. As of January 31, 2011, did Section 23-17(a) of the Hawaii County Code allow <br /> for notice of a variance application to be served by mail on owners of interests in properties <br /> within 300 feet of the perimeter boundary of the applicant's property? <br /> 2. As of January 31, 2011, did Section 23-17(a) of the Hawaii County Code allow <br /> for proof of an applicant's service or good faith efforts to serve notice of a variance application <br /> on neighboring property owners to be provided in the form of an affidavit? <br /> 3. As of January 31, 2011, did Chapter 23 or any other statute, ordinance, rule or <br /> order within the Planning Director's jurisdiction require notice of a variance application to be <br /> served on neighboring property owners other than as provided in Section 23-17(a) of the <br /> Hawaii County Code? <br /> 4. As of January 31, 2011, did Chapter 23 allow for any person aggrieved by the <br /> decision of the Planning Director in the administration of Chapter 23 to file an appeal with the <br /> Hawai`i County Board of Appeals within thirty days of the Planning Director's written <br /> decision? <br /> 5. As of January 31, 2011, did Chapter 23 or any other statute, ordinance, rule or <br /> order within the Planning Director's jurisdiction authorize an appeal of the Planning Director's <br /> decision on a variance application other than by filing an appeal with the Board of Appeals <br /> within thirty days of the Planning Director's written decision on the variance application? <br /> 6. Did the Variance violate any statute, ordinance, rule, or order within the Planning <br /> Director's jurisdiction related to amending County rezoning ordinances? <br /> 7. Did the Variance violate any statute, ordinance, rule, or order within the Planning <br /> Director's jurisdiction related to amending County development agreements? <br /> Dedication of Haleki`i Extension: <br /> 1. As of November 9, 2012, did any statute, ordinance, rule, or order within the <br /> Planning Director's jurisdiction require notice of the Resolution to be served on neighboring <br /> property owners? <br /> 2. Did adoption of the Resolution violate any statute, ordinance,rule, or order within <br /> the Planning Director's jurisdiction related to amending rezoning ordinances? <br /> 3. Did adoption of the Resolution violate any statute, ordinance, rule, or order within <br /> the Planning Director's jurisdiction related to amending development agreements? <br /> B. Department's Response <br /> 7 <br />