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3. Guide the policy and actions of State and federal agencies, whose work impacts resource <br />protections, public access and trails, settlement patterns, and education. <br />4. Focus and guide community action in pursuit of community goals. <br />For more information about the purpose and scope of the Hamakua CDP, see Section 2: Applicability, <br />below. <br />1.1.2 What area does the Hamakua CDP cover? <br />Located in the northeastern portion of the Island and County of Hawai'i, the Hamakua CDP Planning Area <br />encompasses the judicial districts of Hamakua and North Hilo, and a portion of the South Hilo district commonly <br />referred to as Rural South Hilo. The Planning Area totals approximately 1,011 square miles, and includes the <br />communities of Waipi'o Valley, Kukuihaele, Honoka'a, Ahualoa, Kalopa, Pa'auilo, 'O'okala, Laupahoehoe, Papa'aloa, <br />Ninole, Umauma, Wailea, Hakalau, Honomu, Pepe'ekeo, Papa'ikou, Pauka'a, Wainaku, Kaiwiki and other small <br />communities in between. See map <br />1.1.3 What does the Hamakua CDP do? <br />The Hamakua Community Development Plan prioritizes nat nd cultural res\ieways: <br />• Protects coastal areas, agricultural land, and mauka forests from develop <br />• Protects open space, areas with natural beauty, and scenic view planes <br />• Guides the development of programs to strengthen protections for coastal and agricultural lands as well as <br />open space and view planes <br />• Preserves historic resources <br />• Guides the restoration of historic sites and breretention village and town character, and the <br />documen of oral, written, and video hi <br />• Guides the expansion of lands held in public <br />• Ensures appropriate public access to the shoreline and mauka forests <br />• Guides the development of a regional netwoc of trails <br />• Guides collaborative stewardship and enhancement of coastal and forest ecosystems, cultural resources, <br />agricultural lands, public access, and trails <br />The plan addresses land use and community infrastructure goals in the following ways: <br />• Concentrates future development in the existing towns, villages, and subdivisions <br />• Supports the preservation of village and town character and guides the enhancement of communities' <br />unique sense of place <br />• Advances redevelopment and growth management with infrastructure improvements, a County -wide <br />affordable housing plan, and planning support for town revitalization planning <br />• Prioritizes the improvement of existing potable water systems to support infill growth <br />• Prioritizes formalizing and improving emergency alternative routes <br />10 <br />