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Comm. No. 2018-01.HCDP Agency Review Comments COMBINED
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Mr. Michael Yee, Director <br />Planning Department <br />County of Hawaii <br />April 10, 2017 <br />Page 3 <br />Complete Streets. Section 5.3 of the Hamakua CDP (pages 73 to 80) should <br />reference the relevant State and County Complete Streets policies, pursuant to Act <br />54, Session Laws of Hawaii 2009 and HRS § 264-20.5. The CDP should elaborate <br />on the policies related to Complete Streets, including the key State Complete <br />Streets principles: safety, Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS), accessibility and <br />mobility for all, use and comfort of all users, consistency of design guidelines and <br />standards, energy efficiency, health, and green infrastructure. <br />6. Coastal Zone Management (CZM). Coastal Zone Management and Special <br />Management Areas (SMA) are addressed in Chapter 205A, HRS, the CZM Act. <br />a. Section 3.1.4, Land Use Policy, Policy 2, on page 35 of the Hamakua CDP <br />states that new urban development shall be located away from coastal <br />areas and the Special Management Area (SMA). The Hamakua CDP <br />should define the term "coastal area." The coastal area can be much larger <br />in size than the SMA, and may encompass offshore and land area. The <br />Hamakua CDP should also provide a rationale on locating urban <br />development away from the SMA, and list the expected advantages that <br />may ensue from this new policy. Section 4.2.4, County Action, Policy 22, <br />page 54-55 considers amending SMA rules to protect coastal resources. <br />On page 55, the analysis recommends SMA boundary amendments to <br />further protect known resources. The Hamakua CDP should provide site <br />specific justifications for SMA boundary amendments. <br />b. Section 4.2.3,Land Use Policy, Policy 18, on page 53, seeks to limit <br />coastal development to achieve Coastal Zone Management and CDP <br />objectives and policies. The use of the term "limit coastal development" <br />is vague and too broad. We recommend a more refined definition of this <br />term that could include the following: "Place special controls on <br />development within an area along the shoreline." <br />Section 4.2.3, Land Use Policy, Policy 18, page 53 contains an incorrect <br />citation. The Policy states that "An assessment of impacts on coastal <br />scenic and open space resources and view planes, including those outlined <br />in the General Plan, the Community Development Plan, and other adopted <br />plans, as well as the line of sight toward the sea from the state highway <br />nearest the coast and along the shoreline. IIRS § 205A -26(3)(E) should be <br />
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