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"Section 25 -7 -21. Designation of CDH district. <br />The CDH ([dewatewa] Downtown Hilo [eammer-eial] Commercial) <br />district shall be designated by the symbol "CDH." The zoning requirements of <br />this district are applicable to all building sites, except those designated as "O" <br />(open) districts, within the area bounded by the western development area limits <br />of Kapi`olani Street/Ka`iulani Street, the Wailuku River, Hilo Bay and Ponahawai <br />gtrPPt " <br />SECTION 6. Chapter 25, article 7, division 2, section 25 -7 -22 of the Hawaii County <br />Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 25 -7 -22. Permitted uses. <br />(a) Mixed use development provides the foundation for vibrant walkable <br />communities by enabling individuals to live conveniently near employment, retail <br />stores, offices, personal services, public space areas, and cultural activities. This <br />close proximity of a wide spectrum of uses supports diversity, fosters economic <br />development, and encourages alternative modes of transportation. More <br />importantly, mixed use areas naturally emerge as cohesive neighborhoods, where <br />a sense of place and enhanced security prevail. For these reasons, [fie] the <br />following uses shall be permitted in the CDH district: <br />(1) Adult day care homes. <br />(2) Amusement and recreation facilities, indoor. <br />(3) Art galleries. <br />[(4) AtAemebile sei=viee stations or- gar-ages, e�Eeltidiag body and fender-wer4sT <br />,.dueled wholly within ., eempleteiy enelesed building.] <br />"]f4jBakeries. <br />([6]5) Bars, cocktail lounges and night clubs. <br />([ -7]6) Bed and breakfast establishments, as permitted under section 25 -4 -7. <br />([8.]7) Boarding facilities, rooming, or lodging houses. <br />([3]8) Broadcasting stations or studios (radio and television). <br />([4-012) Business services. <br />I" Car- washing, pr-e-,,4ded that the f4eilities are net detr-imental te the <br />e •1e- of the d st- •1.] <br />10 Churches, temples, and synagogues. <br />([4-2] 11) Commercial parking lots and garages. <br />([4-3]12) Community buildings, as permitted under section 25 -4 -11. <br />["] 13 Display rooms for products sold elsewhere. <br />([4-6]14) Dwellings, double - family or duplex, with a maximum density of <br />[ene tt,atisan ] seven hundred fifty square feet of land area per rentable unit or <br />dwelling unit. <br />([4-7] 15) Dwellings, multiple - family, with a maximum density of [ene <br />thatisand] seven hundred fifty square feet of land area per rentable unit or <br />dwelling unit. <br />([4-9] 16) Dwellings, single - family. <br />0 <br />
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