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2017-3-15 Land Use Policy Guide FINAL COMPLETE 06.07.2018
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2017-3-15 Land Use Policy Guide FINAL COMPLETE 06.07.2018
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M9: <br />Identify government roads (including roads -in -limbo, 'paper roads' and train infrastructure remnants) with <br />public access value for trails. If these are being obstructed by private parties, work to remove the obstructions. <br />This policy is specific to publicly owned roads -in -limbo or old road rights-of-way that are best adapted to trail <br />use; however, for CDP policies relating to the adoption of 'roads -in -limbo' into the current County of Hawai'i <br />road inventory, see Policy 68, and Policy 71. It is important to note that not all train infrastructure remnants <br />are government owned — some are now private and therefore would not relate to this policy. <br />Policy 50: <br />Prior to disposing of, leasing, or transferring public lands, including public roads or trails, public access <br />potentials will be assessed, documented, and protected if public access use is in the public's interest. (HRS §46- <br />1.5, and §171-26) <br />6.7 Sacred Places — Waipi'o <br />Policy 57: <br />Encourage the integration of best management practices and an understanding of cultural values and <br />experiences during the land use application process for any business plans requiring Planning Department Plan <br />Approval within Waipi'o Valley. (Refer to HCC Chapter 25 Section 2, Division 7 for more information on Plan <br />Approval) <br />6.8 Infrastructure, Facility, and Service Improvements <br />Policy 63: <br />Develop and implement a County -wide, cross -agency affordable housing plan. <br />• Develop affordable housing options within existing towns and villages, near services, and critical <br />infrastructure. <br />• Propose and support amendments to the County's taxing powers as a means to increase the supply of <br />affordable housing. <br />• Revise the Zoning Code, Chapter 25, relating to 'Ohana Dwellings and develop an Accessory Dwelling <br />Unit policy aimed at facilitating affordable housing and aging -in-place opportunities. Evaluate and <br />incorporate applicable policy criteria from the City and County of Honolulu's Chapter 21 Accessory <br />Dwelling Unit policy, see also www.accessorydwellin_qs.org as a resource for how other municipalities <br />are handling accessory dwelling unit regulations. <br />• Revise the building code requirements for renovating older houses to facilitate the redevelopment of <br />affordable housing. <br />Policy 62: <br />The development of County facilities should be designed to fit into the locale with minimal intrusion while <br />providing the desired services. Implement protocols for receiving community input during capital improvement <br />project siting and design within the Hamakua Planning Area. <br />Hamakua CDP Land Use Planner's Guide 20 <br />
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