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provisions of Rezoning Ordinance 96-117 in a timely manner, including but not <br /> limited to requiring that Parker Ranch immediately submit the detailed annual self <br /> monitoring progress reports required in Rezoning Ordinance 96-117(K)." <br /> See Petition at 40. <br /> II. RELEVANT LAWS <br /> Section 91-8 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes ("HRS")provides: <br /> Any interested person may petition an agency for a declaratory <br /> order as to the applicability of any statutory provision or of any <br /> rule or order of the agency. Each agency shall adopt rules <br /> prescribing the form of the petitions and the procedure for their <br /> submission, consideration, and prompt disposition. Orders <br /> disposing of petitions in such cases shall have the same status as <br /> other agency orders. <br /> Rule 6-4 of the County of Hawaii Board of Appeals Rules of Practice and Procedures <br /> (hereinafter referred to as the "BOA Rules") provides: <br /> The Board may for good cause refuse to issue a declaratory order <br /> where: <br /> (1) The question is speculative or purely hypothetical and does <br /> not involve existing facts or facts that can be expected to <br /> exist in the near future; <br /> (2) The petitioner's interest is not of the type that would give <br /> the petitioner standing to maintain an action if the <br /> petitioner were to seek judicial relief, <br /> (3) The issuance of the declaratory order may affect the <br /> interests of the Board in litigation that is pending or may <br /> reasonably be expected to arise; or <br /> (4) The matter is not within the jurisdiction of the Board. <br /> (Emphasis added.) <br /> Section 6-10.2 of the Hawaii County Charter(2000), which establishes the jurisdiction <br /> of the Board, provides in pertinent part: <br /> 3 <br />