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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlan Approval Application MSWordAPPLICATION FOR PLAN APPROVAL LEGAL LANDOWNER(S):        LANDOWNER’S SIGNATURE(S):  DATE:        PRINTED NAME OF SIGNER(S):  TITLE:         (if for a Corp.,LLC, Trust or Partnership)  MAILING ADDRESS:         CITY:  STATE:       ZIP CODE:        PHONE NO.:       EMAIL:        Any entity acting on behalf of the recorded landowner must also provide written/signed authorization.  APPLICANT (please print):       Written/signed letter of authorization attached:  YES  APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE:   APPLICANT’S INTEREST, IF NOT OWNER:        PRINTED NAME OF SIGNER:       TITLE:         (if for a Corp. L.L.C., Trust or Partnership)  MAILING ADDRESS:         CITY:       STATE:       ZIP CODE:        PHONE NO.:       EMAIL:        PROPOSED USE:        STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:         CITY:       STATE:       ZIP CODE:        TAX MAP KEY: (3)       LAND AREA:       ZONING:        STATE LAND USE DISTRICT:       SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA:  YES  NO   For Agricultural Tourism: please see attached Section 25-2-75 that lists the required information to be submitted with your Plan Approval Application. For Telecommunication Antennas: please see attached Section 25-4-12 for required information to be submitted with your Plan Approval Application. This application must be accompanied by additional items as specified on the second page. Pursuant to the Zoning Code (Article 2, Divisions 1 and 7) and the Planning Department's Rules of Practice and Procedure, this application form, with original signatures, must be accompanied by: A site plan, drawn to scale and fully dimensioned, indicating clearly the following information: The location and dimension of the building site (the entire legal lot of record) with TMK No.; The location, size, and use of all existing and proposed structures; All yards and open spaces (building setback lines) and distance of buildings from property lines; Location, height, and material of all fences and walls; The location, number, and dimensions of all on-site parking and loading spaces, ADA parking/ access aisle signage, pavement for parking and access way surfaces, drainage control facilities, waste collection enclosures, and vehicle circulation plan including points of street access; The location, general nature, and type of all exterior lighting, including shielding devices; All proposed landscaping and planting, meeting requirements of Planning Dept. Rule 17; All proposed street dedication and improvement, if any; Building floor plans and elevations (front, rear, and side views), drawn to scale, of all existing and proposed above-ground structures, indicating height above finish grade; A site drainage plan previously approved by the Director of Public Works in accordance with Section 25-2-72(3) of the Zoning Code, based on the improvements proposed in this application; A certification of clearance from the Director of Finance that the real property taxes and all other fees relating to the subject parcel(s) have been paid and that there are no outstanding delinquencies; and Any other information required by the director. Note: Accessible Parking Spaces shall be designed and installed in accordance with all current Federal and State standards and requirements for a facility or site.  The following links below are provided to assist you in determining current Federal and State requirements for number of stalls, access aisle, striping, signage, and loading zone.  These links are not inclusive and are provided by the County for public education and information purposes. The Planning Department makes no representation for the completeness or correctness of this list. State of Hawaii Disability and Communications Access Board: http://health.hawaii.gov/dcab/parking and http://health.hawaii.gov/dcab/files/2013/05/DCAB-Parking-Brochure-11-29-12A.pdf Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 103-50: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol02_Ch0046-0115/HRS0103/HRS_0103-0050.htm Hawaii Administrative Rules Title 11, Chapter 219: http://health.hawaii.gov/dcab/files/2013/01/Hawaii-Administrative-Rules-Title-11-Chapter-219-Parking-for-Persons-With-Disabilities1.pdf U.S. Department of Justice: https://www.ada.gov/2010ADAstandards_index.ht U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp If any of the above federal and state laws recommend and require more stringent parking standards for persons with disabilities than those contained in this section, those requirements shall be followed. THIS PROJECT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF PERMITS/APPROVALS GRANTED BY THE PLANNING DIRECTOR, PLANNING COMMISSION OR COUNTY COUNCIL. Section 25-2-74. Plan approval application requirements for telecommunication antennas. In addition to the application requirements for plan approval contained in section 25-2-72, an application for plan approval for a telecommunication antenna or tower shall contain the following information: (1) A plot plan showing the location of the proposed antenna or tower; (2) Building plans for the tower, certified by a licensed structural engineer, verifying that the tower, together with the initial antennas and other equipment proposed to be installed thereon, will have a hard survivability for sustained winds of one hundred miles per hour; (3) A statement from the Federal Aviation Administration that the application has not been found to be a hazard to air navigation; and (4) A statement from the Federal Communications Commission that the application complies with the regulations of the Commission or a statement that no such compliance is necessary. Note: For use regulations governing telecommunication antennas, see Hawaii County Code, Chapter 25 (Zoning) and Section 25-4-12. Telecommunication antennas or towers. Section 25-2-75. Plan approval application requirements for agricultural tourism. In addition to the application requirements for plan approval contained in section 25-2-72, an application for plan approval for agricultural tourism operations shall include sufficient information to ensure the following provisions are met: (1) A statement whether the operation will allow visits by buses; (2) Adequate off street parking, loading/unloading, and turn-around space to accommodate all specified tour transportation modes, including buses, if they are allowed, shall be provided and shown on the site plan; (3) The subject property must have an existing legal access to a public highway, which may be via a private road or easement, and new driveways shall meet applicable county or state standards; (4) New and existing facilities to be utilized principally for the agricultural tourism activity shall be clearly indicated on the plot plan and shall not exceed one thousand square feet in total area, not including parking and vehicular accesses; and (5) Proof, acceptable to the director, of income from agricultural activities and/or agricultural products processing, or investment, as required under section 25-4-15(d)(1). (2008, Ord. No. 08-155, sec. 4.) Note: For use regulations governing agricultural tourism operations, see Hawaii County Code, Chapter 25 (Zoning) and Section 25-4-15. Agricultural tourism