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DRAFT <br />used as sales, display, storage, service or production areas. <br />Impact Fee Administrator: The County department director primarily responsible for <br />administering the provisions of this chapter, or his or her designee. <br />Impact Fees:The road, park, fire/EMS, police, solid waste and wastewater impact <br />fees. <br />Impact-Generating Development: Any land development designed or intended to <br />permit a use of the land that will increase the number of service units. <br />Impact-Generating Development, Commencement of: For the purposes of roads, <br />parks, fire/EMS, police and solid waste impact fees, commencement occurs upon <br />securing final subdivision approval for a new single-family detached development, or <br />upon securing final plan approval or a building permit for single-family development <br />on existing lots of record or for other types of development. For the purposes of <br />wastewater impact fees, commencement occurs upon the purchase of a water meter <br />or, if no water meter is required, upon physical connection to the County’s <br />wastewater line serving the property. <br />Major Roadway Facilities: Arterials and collectors, including State roads and Federal <br />highways, located within the County. <br />Major Roadway System Improvements: Improvements that expand the capacity of <br />the major roadway facilities, including but not limited to the acquisition of right-of- <br />way, construction of new roads, widening of existing roads, intersection <br />improvements, and installation of traffic signals. Lane reconstruction, sidewalk <br />construction, medians, landscaping, street lighting and other ancillary components of <br />a capacity-expanding road improvement shall not be considered system <br />improvements when not an integral part of a capacity-expanding improvement. <br />Needs Assessment Study: The Infrastructure and Public Facilities Needs <br />Assessment: Impact Fee Study prepared for Hawaii County by Duncan Associates in <br />August 2006, or a subsequent similar report. <br />Park Facilities: Land, buildings and improvements to County-owned or maintained <br />land used for recreational purposes, and recreational facilities and improvements <br />made or installed by the County on non-County property and available for public use. <br />Park System Improvements: Capital improvements that result in a net expansion of <br />the capacity of the park facilities to serve new development. Remodeling, <br />replacement or maintenance of existing equipment or facilities do not constitute park <br />system improvements. <br />Person:An individual, corporation, governmental agency or body, business trust, <br />estate, trust, partnership, association, two (2) or more persons having a joint or <br />common interest, or any other entity. <br />Police Facilities: Land, buildings, vehicles and capital equipment owned by the <br />County and used for providing police services, including police stations, police <br />department administrative offices, training facilities, patrol vehicles, and police <br />equipment. <br />Police System Improvements: Capital improvements that result in a net expansion <br />Draft Hawaii County Impact Fee Ordinance Duncan Associates, September 15, 2006, p. 3 <br /> <br />