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§ 22-1.2 H AWAI‘I C OUNTY C ODE
<br />“Engineer” means a privately employed licensed professional civil engineer.
<br />“Finance director” means the head of the County finance department or its duly
<br />authorized representative.
<br />“Official County street name” means a street name that has been adopted by the
<br />council by duly promulgated resolution or by the planning director.
<br />“Person” or words importing persons, for instance, “another,” “others,” “any,”
<br />“anyone,” “anybody,” and the like signify not only individuals, but corporations, firms,
<br />associations, societies, communities, assemblies, inhabitants of a district, or
<br />neighborhood, or persons known or unknown, and the public generally, where it
<br />appears, from the subject matter, the sense and connection in which such words are
<br />used, that such construction is intended.
<br />“Planning director” means the head of the County planning department or its duly
<br />authorized representative.
<br />“Publication dispensing rack space permits” means a publication dispensing rack
<br />space allocation or reallocation invoice issued pursuant to chapter 35, section 35-63 of
<br />this Code.
<br />“Roadway” means that portion of a County street, excluding shoulders, curbs,
<br />gutters, sidewalks or other roadside drainage facilities, used exclusively by vehicular
<br />traffic.
<br />“Sidewalk” means that portion of a County street defined by a vehicular separation
<br />device such as a concrete, asphaltic concrete or rolled concrete curb that is intended for
<br />pedestrian or other non-vehicular use.
<br />“Speed hump” means a gentle rise in the profile of the road that is used to regulate
<br />the speed of a vehicle.
<br />“Street” means the entire width between property lines of any County owned and
<br />maintained street, avenue, road, alley, highway, lane, path or other place opened,
<br />improved and established for the use of vehicles, pedestrians or both.
<br />“Vehicle” means every licensed or otherwise authorized device in, upon or by which
<br />any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a roadway.
<br />“Violator” means the property owner, lessee, or the person responsible for
<br />the violation.
<br />(2002, ord 02-67, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-139, sec 1; am 2012, ord 12-59, sec 2.)22-1.2
<br />Article 2. Prohibitions.
<br />Section 22-2.1. Encroachments.
<br />No object shall be allowed in, under, or over any County street, except objects that
<br />are permitted by the director, chief of police or other provisions of law to be in, under, or
<br />over a County street, or which have a clearance of fifteen feet or more above the surface
<br />of the street, such as the canopy of trees.
<br />(2002, ord 02-67, sec 2.) 22-2.1
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