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2017-06-01 Windward Planning Commission Minutes Exhibits 1-3 (Admin Matters)
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PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (P.U.D) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS <br />4. Architectural drawings for all buildings demonstrating the design and character of the <br />proposed buildings and uses. If the project area is within a special design district within <br />Kailua Village or Pahoa Village, the application will need to include architectural <br />drawings for and proposed single-family dwellings. Please contact the Planning Division <br />to determine if this is applicable prior to submittal of the P.U.D. application. <br />5. A visual depiction of all of the requested deviations from code called for in <br />Section 2 (c) above. <br />Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) designation (contact Department of Public Works - <br />Engineering Division). <br />7. Archaeological and Hisorical Resources: Describe and show on the site plan any known <br />historic and archeological resources on the property. Examples include human skeletal <br />remains, structural remains, sand deposits, midden deposits, and lava tubes. Please be <br />aware that a hearing before the Planning Commission may not be held until the <br />Planning Department determines resources on the property are adequately identified, <br />recorded, mitigated and/or preserved. <br />8. Valued Cultural Resources: Identify any traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights <br />that are exercised in the area; the extent in which the proposed development will affect <br />these rights; and feasible action to be taken to protect native Hawaiian rights if they <br />exist. Examples include areas of traditional collection of terrestrial resources (ki leaf, <br />aho chord, thatch, medicinal plants and ferns) or marine or riparian resources (limu, <br />'opae, 'o'opu, Mhiwai) used for subsistence, cultural and religious purposes. Traditional <br />and customary rights may also inclusde rights of access to the archaeological and <br />historical resources of the property. <br />9. Floral and Faunal Resources: Describe the types of wildlife and vegetation on the <br />property. Explain whether there are native, threatened or endangered species on the <br />property or in the general area. <br />10. Public Access: Existing public access to and along the shoreline or to mountain areas and <br />knowledge of whether public access is being used. <br />11. A list of the names, addresses and tax map key numbers or all surrounding owners and <br />lessees of property interests in property within the boundaries established by section <br />25-2-4 of Chapter 25, Hawai'i County Code as amended. <br />12. A certificate of clearance from the County Director of Finance stating that the real <br />property taxes and all other fees relating to the subject parcel(s) have been paid, and <br />that there are no outstanding delinquencies. <br />13. Any other information or plans deemed relevant by the Planning Director to facilitate <br />processing the application request. <br />
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