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2016-11-15 Proposed Revision Summary
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H., <br />5.3.6 Community Action <br />Community Action 27: <br />Work with the owners of private roads and local community groups/associations to help identify <br />and de develop road management agreements that mitigate road closures and access <br />disagreements for public access and/or resident use. The following private roads have been <br />identified as examples of roads as needing improvements in their road management/access <br />strategies: <br />■ Mill Road in Papa'ikou <br />■ Beach Road to Honoka'a Landing <br />■ Blair Road in Laupahoehoe <br />5.7 Improve Water and Wastewater Infrastructure <br />5.7.2 County Action <br />New Policy: <br />Develop an infrastructure prioritization designation such as Infrastructure Priority Area (IPA) <br />within the Hamakua CDP and designate Honomu, Laupahoehoe, Pa'auilo, and sections of <br />Honoka'a as priority areas in need of wastewater service. <br />Infrastructure prioritization designations should be based on the following criteria: <br />■ The area contains a mix of residential and commercial zoning; <br />■ The area lacks a core infrastructure component (municipal or community water, <br />wastewater, or roadways); <br />■ Redevelopment options (including the renovation of historic structures) and/or projected <br />commercial and residential growth (including affordable, multi -family housing) is hindered <br />by the lack of core infrastructure; <br />■ Highest priority should be given to areas that contain existing built -out parcels facing <br />regulatory constraints relating to parcel size, areas with historic buildings and structures in <br />need of renovation, and areas where affordable housing is lacking and development is <br />impeded by the lack of necessary infrastructure. <br />New Policy: <br />Develop wastewater systems at a cost-effective scale for small communities. Use infrastructure <br />priority area criteria in prioritizing communities for critical infrastructure improvements. <br />5.8 Improve Environmental Management Facilities <br />5.8.3 County Action & 5.8.5 Community Action <br />New County Action/Community Action: <br />Educate neighborhood watch groups or other community groups about how to actively identify <br />and report littering and illegal dump sites to the Department of Environmental Management. <br />Raise awareness of the issue through the use of outreach and social media tools to report sites <br />and offenders. <br />See more on how to report littering and dumps sites here: http://www.hawaiizerowaste.org/info/illegal-dumping/ <br />
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