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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-05-08 NKCDP General Plan Presentation FinalCounty of Hawaii COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ACTION COMMITTEE General Plan Comprehensive Review -\\A:�� `.K !� April ,, - �. } ■iii 14 I April Surprenant, AICD AIA Manager of Long Range Planning Hawai'i County Planning Department Hilo Office ,Welcome • Overview of the General Plan Comprehensive Review process • Implications for community planning • Next steps Bethany Y.0 op ++� +f Lf r '4�n � Bethany Morrison Long Range Planner Hawai'i County Planning Department Hilo Office NORTH KOHALA COM M U N NTY D EV E LOP ENT PLAN FINAL November 2008 &KEEP KOHALA, KOHALA0.0 p pend i x A, as amend ed to U raft ORDINANU NO. 2008-151 • CDP priorities: • Growth Management • Access • Affordable Housing • Infrastructure and Community Facilities • Action Committee Role: Proactive, community-based steward • CDP Implementation: • Successes • Barriers where we,'ye xeew 1..4 Where we Are where we i -e Ftegded ABOUT THE GENERAL PLAN Sc island -wide plans, rules, and policies Provides a framework for region and local plans Looks out 25 years Contents • Goals Policies Implementation actions J_ Implications Future rezoning Public improvements like roads and water and sewer systems Program priorities Where We ✓e xeevL ,..4 Where we Are � Where we're Hegded UPDATE WORKFLOW Community Developmen Public Input Trend Scenario Alternate Sce rios Preferre Scenario Implementation Strategies Technical Workshops -_-=_- Models and Indicators o ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 2016 x's where we've xeew EM� Where we Are Where we're w Gather Initial Community Input Research & Analysis -Community Workshops in Kona & Hilc r`7 -Technical Meetings in Hilo & Kona Strategy Development & Refinement - Intergovernmental Coordination - CDP Committees & Other Stakeholders Finalize Recommendations Adoption Process where we've geew 0 Overview where we.4re where were Fteaa'ed • Scenario Planning & Maps • Scenario Planning & Maps • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Strategy & Policies • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning • Community Planning • Community Planning where we've geew Overview where we.4re • Scenario Planning & Maps • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning • Community Planning where were Headed • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning where we ✓e xeew ■♦ Where we Are SCENARIO PLANNING TREADS & FORECASTS 7 % growth by 2040 2015: 195,000 2040: 296,000 ■ By 2040, the fraction of homes in underserve growth areas will increase from 16% to 22% �! %-k4pMjrL ,)test growth M 11 where we've xeew MM� Where we Are Where we're Each Topic: STRATEGIES& •Contextual Info POLICIES ' Statutory Framework • Key Drivers, Issues &Opportunities • Data Sources, Indicators, and Metrics • Funding &Budget Considerations 12 Where we,'ye xeevL Ww� Where we Are Where we're Hegded COMMUNITY PLANNING REVIEW • Built on Chapters 1 and 15 of General Plan • Many CDPs have overlapping goals and objectives • Many CDP recommendations have island -wide applicability • Strategy types in community planning have been clarified: • Goals • Policy controls (limit the range of decisions that can be made) • County actions (programs, projects, capital improvements, code changes) • Non -county actions which include community actions where we've xeew MM� Where we Are Where we're QUESTIONS? 14 Overview where we've geew where we.4re where were Fteaa'ed • Scenario Planning & Map. • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning Lk rtr,i - f W ' " *� • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning where we're peen where we A Where we're CDP A CIS C COMMITTEE MEETINGS •Regular Mtg. on May 8th North Kohala •Special '1 . e 19tH YOU ARE HERE! G 16 where we'✓e geew sem.} Where WeA-Where we're Hegded Scenarios REFINEMENT: SCENARIO PLANNING +j X r 1 External Forces q4E w Trend" Choices, Strategies U TODAY FUTURE Measures 17 where wwLlIe peen 1=4 where we Are Where we're � le,q, � 2'e, � 2' CDP STj?A TEGIES • Inform scenario planning • Concentrate growth in regional and neighborhood centers • Preserve open space and views Examples- Kona South Kohala Puna Vlllase Cml— � Regional � Con�mumly neigh:hood ■ Fulum L¢a[IuiiSLL tofommumyRavvo where wwLlIe peen where we INTEGRATION AND REFINEMENT w1lere We Ire Individual GP Topic Elements 7- _ _�ti\ _ w At► r�� 19 where we'✓e geew mz.} Where WeA-Where we're Hegded RELATIONSHIP TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANS (CDPs) General Plan • County -wide • High -Level Policies and Direction • Framework Containing CDPS egional Level xtensive Community Input ranslates General Plan into ocalized Actions Mutually dependent 20 where wwLlIe peen where we Are Navigation' X Search document Q W11 ere we're �IeA�2 e,�2' 1 8 1 2 3 4 CA 3.3.6 Develop a public access and trails program 12.3 Policies 5 6 7 HEADINGS PAGES RESULTS (1) Public access to the shoreline shall be provided in accordance with an adopted program of the County of Hawaii. 3 Public Access & Trails 3.1 Goals + Aspirational P... North Kohala CDP 2.2 Assign responsibility and authority for the construction, management and Goal 3.L1 Responsible... maintenance of public access easements, paths, and roads that fall under the County's responsibility to Goal 3.1.2 An interconn.,. a specific County Department, together with adequate funding Goals Ka'u CDP Policy 83 Establish and maintain an active public access program. * 3.2 Policy Controls (limit t... Hamakua CDP Policy 47 -Establish a `County of Hawai'i Public Access and Trail Program' with sufficient Policy 3.2.1 Ensure... staff and resources. Staff will be required to refer to this program in all permit reviews. Elements of this 3.3 County Actions (progr... program could include... CA 3.3.1 Codify p... CA 3.3.2 Amend... CA 3.3.7 Develop an 151adwWe access and trails network CA 3.3.3 Ensure a... Inventory CA 3.3.4 Ensure a... 12.3 Policies CA 3.3.5 Ensure a... CA 3.3.6 Develop (n) Establish a program to inventory ancient trails, cart roads and old government roads on the A CA 3.3.7 Develop island in coordination with appropriate State agencies. Inventory Puna CDP Plan 2.4.3ja. Retrieve and record information on trails and historic resources in the coastal zone, including Implement the research of old survey and plat maps and various records of the Mahele, Land Commission and Royal Puna Patents. South Koh... Kona Kona CDP Action CR -1.1b: Identify by GPS coordinates all existing historic trail alignments that (a) have been recommended for preservation by SHPD, (b) appear on historic maps and/or are known by oral Fund tradition, and incorporate these into the County GIS database (PD, KCRC, SHPD, NPS, 1-2) CA 3.3.8 Acquire... 3.4 Non -County Actions (p... Plan NCA 3.4.1 Coll... North Kohala CDP 2.6 Implement a long-range plan for achieving adequate public access to both coastal NCA 3.4.2 Leg... areas and to the mountains. as Dart of the North Kohala Communitu Develooment Plan 21 7 R where we're peen where we A Where we're QUESTIONS? where we've geew • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning Overview where we.4re • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning where were Headed • Scenario Planning & Maps • Strategy & Policies • Community Planning 46 'v "JL i +s where we're peen where we Are where we're tteaa'ea' Scenario Planning Land Use & Infrastructure Maps 7.1 Strate C r( )iir inti Actions y COUNTY OF HAWAII GENERAL PLAN where we'✓e geew -.� Where we Are where we're Headed ABOUT COMMUNITY PLANNING 9 GP Chapter 15 2005 General Plan- establishes the Community Development Plan (CDP) program Hawaii County Code Ch. 16 • CDPs and the Action Opportunities Committees are codified • The CDP program are a forum for community input • First General Pan Comprehensive Review since the development of the CDP Program where wwLlIe peen where we we where we're tteaa'ea' STRENGTHS OF COUNTY COMMUNITY PLANNING • Many CDP recommendations have island -wide applicability which can be pulled up into the GP for implementation • The General Plan likely also will provide further guidance on the future of CDPs • Clarification of strategy types makes it easier to identify the community-based actions and collaboration opportunities where wwLlIe peen MM� Where we we where we're tteaa'ea' OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED LEADERSHIP • Watershed management • Open space and scenic resources • Public access and trails • Cultural & historic resource management • Town/village planning • Community infrastructure • Emergency Preparedness and Response • Healthcare Services • Affordable housing • Economic development Ron tai� Ron Whitmore Deputy Director Hawaii County Department of Research & Development Hilo Office V-0 ! 40 *� Department of Research & Development • Advances sustainable community and economic development • Collects and develops data to guide program development, policy-making, and decision-making • Resource Center with staff in both Hilo and Kona who focus on research and enterprise development • Has Economic Development Specialists who focus on: agriculture, energy, industry development, tourism, and creative media/film • Coordinates awareness of grant programs • Provides $100,OOOs each year in community and economic development grants ■ where we'✓e geew NM� Where we Are where we're Headed ACTION COMMITTEE ROLES • Lead: Be a proactive, community-based steward of CDP implementation • Liaise: Build partnerships with governmental and community-based organizations to implement the CDP •Advocate: Guide and advocate to advance CDP implementation • Make Budget Recommendations: CIP and operating where we'✓e geew �.4 where we Are COLLABORATION LAW, r I �,� �.} where we're Headed State &Federal • DLNR • NPS • DOH Watersheds Community • HOAs • Property owners • Businesses • Non -profits GP Action Committees ORMP County • R&D • Planning • DPW • Parks & Rec. 16, 30 where we'✓e geew EEI� Where we Are where we're Headed COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP Lead and Liaise • Informal, flexible, adaptable • Decentralized, distributed problem -solving • Autonomous but coordinated types of crpnizatiu • ■ ■ r ' � ■ + r a ■ ■ • ■ ■ r t + � ■ t� ` F - 4 * . + ■' IP ■ ■ ■ r • 0+,5U0- rwJL30kh-rr ■ t n etwork hierarchy where we're peen EMI� Where we Are where we're tteaa'ea' COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP IN NORTH KoHALA • Community nodes: • North Koha a Community Resource Center • School Community Council • Future Farmers of America • Community Emergency Response Team • Resource management sector: • Koha a Hawaiian Civic Club • Koha a Preserve Conservation Trust • Na Aa Hee • Ala Kahakai National Park Service • Koha a Mountain Watershed Partnership • Hawai'i Island Land Trust • Large andowners- • Parker Ranch • Kamehameha Schools • Economic sector: • Koha a Hospital • Other "allies" and "anchor" institutions: • Hawai'i Housing Finance Development Corporation • Hawai'i Island Housing Trust I~ r[ ►ZiV . _ where wwLlIe peen MM� Where we we where we're tteaa'ea' QUESTIONS? where we'✓e geew where we Are FUTURE MEETINGS �.} where we're Headed • Regular Mtn nn May Rth • Special Mtg. on June 19th • Additional meetings as needed *Explore scenario planning *Advance community planning'. North Kohala & Islandwide County of Hawaii GENERAL PLAN COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW o .ti General Plan Website: cohplanningdept.com/general-plan/ o _':off- t-_ Facebook- facebook.com/cohaeneral-plan Stay u p to date! _ mai . aeneralplan@hawaiicounjy.,c ,. _ �.�.. 77 yo __-