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Communication no. 2017-03 <br />7. Promote strong neighborhood identity and focus. <br />The Village Design Guidelines establish: <br />1. An acceptable mix of uses for regional centers, neighborhood core areas, and <br />secondary areas; <br />2. Minimum as well as maximum residential densities; <br />3. Non -permitted uses in the urban core that are primarily automobile -dependent <br />that detract from a walkable town center; <br />4. Pedestrian -oriented street standards, supplementing County of Hawaii Street <br />Standards; <br />5. Nomenclature of public facilities and siting criteria that serve as the town <br />focus; <br />6. Density transfer calculation methodology; and <br />7. Transportation standards. <br />Policy LU -2.6: TOD/TND Public Infrastructure and Facilities. To encourage the <br />development of TODs and TNDs, public financing sources shall should pay 100% for: <br />■ Major proposed trunk transit route, <br />■ A transit station (or transit station component if the transit station is part of a <br />private mixed-use project) within the Urban Core , <br />■ A major park or plaza within the urban core. <br />In the preparation of the master conceptual plan, the applicant shall should coordinate <br />the input of appropriate agencies to identify sites and financing of appropriate public <br />facilities such as schools, libraries, and post offices, with respective financial <br />commitments between public and private sources documented in the master plan. The <br />County water allocation and capital improvement policies in Section 4.6: Public <br />Facilities, Infrastructure and Services, Policy PUB -4.1 shall further support the <br />development of the TODs. <br />Policy LU -2.7: Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) Floating Zone <br />Established. Where -as the locations of TODs are conceptually determined by the <br />Official Kona Land Use Map, the locations of TNDs are proposed by applicants outside <br />of the TODs within the Kona Urban Area (UA). Because of the need to review the <br />specific suitability at the time of proposal, TND floating zones shall not have the <br />rebuttable presumption of a TOD; otherwise, rezoning procedures shall be the same as <br />a TOD Project District. <br />DRAFT-K2017-03.CDP. Proposed.Amendments C -PP Peii6y r*Pcoet; <br />17 November 10, 2017 <br />
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