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Communication no. 2017-03 <br />iv. Infrastructure requirements, financing, and timing; <br />v. Neighborhood park and public space standards; <br />vi. Phasing plan; <br />vii. Calculation and treatment of density transfer area; <br />viii. Planning process, including extent of consultation with the Design <br />Center. <br />b. An environmental report meeting the requirements of HRS Chapter <br />343. <br />3) Expedited Review. Within ninety (90) days after a project district application <br />has been accepted by the Planning Director, the Director shall forward the <br />application to the Planning Commission. <br />4) Environmental Review Concurrent Processing. The Planning Director shall <br />enable and allow the applicant to concurrently process the environmental <br />document according to the procedures of HRS Chapter 343. <br />5) State Land Use Boundary Amendment Concurrent Processing. If a State <br />Land Use District Boundary Amendment is necessary, the Planning Director <br />may accept the application, review the application to determine consistency <br />with the decision criteria below, suspend the processing of the Project District <br />until a decision is made by the State Land Use Commission, and express the <br />County's support of the application before the State Land Use Commission as <br />consistent with the Kona CDP and County of Hawaii General Plan. The <br />Project District process may then immediately resume upon favorable <br />approval by the State Land Use Commission. <br />6) Development Agreement. Concurrent with or subsequent to the adoption of a <br />project district ordinance, A,a development agreement pursuant to Hawaii <br />County Code may be used to memorialize reciprocal agreements among the <br />several parties responsible for implementing the plan, including the County, <br />and thereby vest the rights as set forth in the Development Agreement. <br />7) Planning Commission Review. Within sixty (60) days after receipt of the <br />application from the Planning Director, unless a longer period is agreed to by <br />the applicant, the Planning Commission shall transmit the proposed project <br />district ordinance together with its recommendation thereon through the <br />Mayor to the County Council. The Planning Commission shall recommend <br />approval in whole or in part, with or without modifications, or rejection of such <br />proposal, based on the following criteria: <br />a. Extent to which the master plan meets the intent and objectives of the <br />Village Design Guidelines; <br />DRA FT -K201 7-03. CDP. Proposed.A men dm ents C-PPeiiczy 9.,P:Pr#,;4 <br />15 November 10, 2017 <br />
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