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SUPPLEMENT 4 (7-2018) Insertion Guide Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2016 Edition) Volumes 1 - 3 (Covering general ordinances effective through 06-30-18 and numbered through 18-74) This supplement consists of reprinted pages replacing existing pages in the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016 Edition). Remove the pages listed in the column headed "Remove Pages" and replace them with the pages listed in the column headed "Insert Pages." This insertion guide should be retained as a permanent record of pages supplemented and filed in Volume 3, behind the "Supplement Insert Guides" tab. Remove Pages Insert Pages VOLUME 1 Vol. 1 Cover Page ___________________________,_,_,_,_,_,_, _ Vol. 1 Cover Page Chapter 2 Administration ix — x ix — x 2-19 — 2-20 2-19 — 2-20 2-85 — 2-86 2-85 — 2-86 2-99 — 2-100 2-99 — 2-101 Chapter 14 General Welfare 14-1 — 14-4 14-1 — 14-4 Chapter 15 Parks and Recreation 15-23 — 15-27.1 15-23 — 15-27.1 VOLUME 2 Vol. 2 Cover Page Vol. 2 Cover Page Chapter 23 Subdivisions 23-39 — 23-40 23-39 — 23-40.2 24A-13 — 24A-16 24A-29 — 24A-32 24A-37 — 24A-40 24A-47 — 24A-48 Chapter 24 Traffic Schedules 24A-13 — 24A-16 24A-29 — 24A-32 24A-37 — 24A-40 24A-47 — 24A-48 Chapter 25 Zoning Annexes 25A-61 — 25A-62 25A-61 — 25A-62 25A-125 — 25A-126 25A-125 — 25A-126 VOLUME 3 Vol. 3 Cover Page Vol. 3 Cover Page Chapter 26 Fire 1n 1n 26-39 — 26-42 Chapter 27 Floodplain Management 27-13 — 27-16 27-13 — 27-16.2 I -7—I-8 I-23 —1-26 I-41 —1-42 I-73 —1-74 I-93 —1-94 Index I-7 — I-8 I-23 —1-26 I-41 —1-42 I-73 —1-74 I-93 —1-94 Legislative History T-1 — T-4 T-1 — T-4 T-17 T-17 — T-19 Supplement Insert Guide Supp. 4 Insertion Guide THE HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended) Update to include: Supplement 4 (7-2018) Contains ordinances effective through: 06-30-2018 A CODIFICATION OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII Office of the County Clerk County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720 (808) 961-8255 Volume One Article 38. Claims and Actions Against County Officers, Employees and Former Employees. Section 2-188. Defense by the County; punitive damages. Article 39. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Program. Section 2-189. Section 2-190. Section 2-191. Section 2-192. Section 2-193. Section 2-194. Section 2-195. Section 2-196. Section 2-197. Established. Purpose. Powers and duties. Workforce innovation and opportunity board. Creation of fund. Funding. Expenditures from fund. Impairment of Federal funds. Termination of fund. Article 40. Department of Environmental Management. Section 2-198. Section 2-199. Section 2-200. Section 2-201. Section 2-202. Section 2-203. Section 2-204. Section 2-205. Section 2-206. Section 2-207. Section 2-208. Section 2-209. Section 2-210. Section 2-211. Section 2-212. Section 2-213. Definitions. Composition of department. Statement of policy. Appointment and qualifications of department head. Powers, duties and functions. Divisions within department. Enforcement. Penalties. Administrative penalties. Environmental management commission. Article 41. Disaster and Emergency Fund. Creation of fund; purpose. Funding. Expenditures from the disaster and emergency fund. Dissolution of the fund. Reimbursement from grants. Administration of the fund. ix Article 42. Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation. Section 2-214. Section 2-214.1. Section 2-214.2. Section 2-215. Section 2-216. Section 2-217. Section 2-218. Section 2-219. Section 2-220. Section 2-221. Section 2-222. Section 2-223. Section 2-223.1. Repealed. Public access, open space, and natural resources preservation fund. Public access, open space, and natural resources preservation maintenance fund. Public access, open space, and natural resources preservation commission. Oath of affirmation. Duties and responsibilities of the commission. Prioritized list of qualifying lands worthy of preservation. Article 43. Budget Stabilization Fund. Creation of fund; purpose. Funding. Expenditures. Appropriations. Prohibitions. Dissolution of the fund. Article 44. Hawaii County Cultural Resources Commission. Section 2-224. Section 2-225. Section 2-226. Section 2-227. Section 2-228. Section 2-229. Section 2-230. Section 2-231. Section 2-232. Section 2-233. Section 2-234. Section 2-235. Section 2-236. Purpose. Definitions. Commission established. Officers and expenses. Meetings and voting. Powers and duties. Nominations to the Hawaii or national register of historic places. Guidelines. Administration. Article 45. Transportation Surcharge. Establishment of surcharge. General excise tax fund. Use of funds. Termination of surcharge. SUPP. 4 (7-2018) x ADMINISTRATION § 2-37.2 (c) The sustainability action committee shall consider the recommendations provided in the general plan, community development plan ordinances, community visioning processes and other agencies' planning documents. Additionally, the committee shall seek innovative solutions, programs and initiatives based upon sustainable precepts of native Hawaiian culture and other local, national and international resources to advance the purpose of this article and seek the necessary technical and other support required for implementation by the department, other agencies and the community. The committee shall encourage and participate in the internal and external network opportunities at the local, state, national and international levels. (2007, ord 07-161, sec 1.) *Editor's Note: Article 8 was repealed in its entirety and replaced by Ordinance 07-161. Article 9. Department of Public Works. Division 1. Organization. Section 2-38. Director of public works as department head. There shall be a department of public works headed by a director of public works. (1983 CC, c 2, art 9, sec 2-38; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1.) Section 2-39. Duties of director of public works. The director of public works shall be charged with the supervision, direction, and control of: (1) The construction, repair, maintenance, and operation of all County buildings, structures, and grounds, not otherwise delegated to any other department of the County; (2) The administration and enforcement of the building code, electrical code, housing code, plumbing code, and all ordinances and statutes related to the responsibilities assigned to the department of public works; and (3) The administration, control, and operation of all divisions and bureaus of the department of public works and the appointment, transfer, promotion, demotion, or dismissal of all necessary personnel. (1983 CC, c 2, art 9, sec 2-39; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1.) Section 2-40. Duties and functions of department. The department shall be responsible for: (1) The performance of all matters relating to engineering; (2) Public and private building construction and inspection; (3) Public improvements; (4) Construction, inspection, and maintenance of public highways, bridges, streets, and sidewalks; (5) Acquisition of public and private property for public purposes; 2-19 § 2-40 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (6) Design and maintenance of a system of traffic control and devices; (7) Floodplain management; and (8) Construction and inspection of all other County projects, except for matters relating to the department of water supply. (1983 CC, c 2, art 9, sec 2-40; am 2002, ord 02-56, sec 3; am 2018, ord 18-25, sec 2.) Section 2-41. Divisions within department. The department of public works shall be divided under the director into the following divisions: (1) Engineering Division. The engineering division is responsible for coordinating the planning, engineering, and implementation of the highway and drainage capital improvement projects, coordinating all land surveying, conducting necessary land rights acquisition, and providing construction inspectional services. (2) Traffic Division. The traffic division determines the location, installs, maintains, and repairs all traffic control facilities and devices and street lighting systems; is responsible for all traffic engineering in the County; maintains a traffic education program; and is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of on- and off-street parking meters. (3) Building Division. The building division is responsible for public building construction and inspection; plans, specifications and applications for private building and construction; plumbing, electrical and building permits; and the enforcement of all County ordinances related to building, construction and inspection. (4) Highway Maintenance Division. The highway maintenance division shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of all roads, streets, highways, footpaths, storm drains, bridges, flood channels, and certain cemeteries. (5) Automotive Division. The automotive division shall: (A) Be responsible for the repair and maintenance of all garage, shop, and automotive equipment of the County, except such equipment as may be more practically maintained by the department having control thereof as determined by the director of public works; (B) Furnish parts, accessories, gasoline, lubricants, and tires necessary for the repair for automobiles, trucks, shovels, cranes, graders, sweepers, compressors, and other such machinery or equipment; and (C) Be authorized to bill any department, agency, or special fund for supplies, services, and use of equipment. (1983 CC, c 2, art 9, sec 2-41; am 1983, ord 83-26, sec 1; am 1985, ord 85-54, sec 2; am 1986, ord 86-119, sec 2; am 1988, ord 88-7, sec 2; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1; ord 01-110, sec 1.) Division 2. Repealed. (1983 CC, c 2, art 9, div 2; rep 1983, ord 83-26, sec 2.) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 2-20 ADMINISTRATION § 2-192 (2) Membership shall include representatives of government agencies, education, labor, and business and satisfy the Act's requirements. (3) Chairperson must be elected from among the business representatives. (b) The board shall have all powers, duties, and functions required to implement within the Island of Hawaii, in partnership with the mayor, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014. (2000, ord 00-43, sec 3; am 2015, ord 15-65, sec 2.) Section 2-193. Creation of fund. Pursuant to section 10-12, Hawaii County Charter, a special fund to be known as the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act program fund is established. (2000, ord 00-43, sec 3; am 2015, ord 15-65, sec 2.) Section 2-194. Funding. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act program shall be funded by Federal grants, County funds, State funds, or a combination thereof. (2000, ord 00-43, sec 3; am 2015, ord 15-65, sec 2; am 2018, ord 18-34, sec 2.) Section 2-195. Expenditures from fund. The proceeds from the fund shall be used for the necessary expenditures of administering and carrying out the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014. Every expenditure shall comply with the requirements of that law. The administrator of the office of housing and community development is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations, if necessary, for the implementation of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act program. (2000, ord 00-43, sec 3; am 2015, ord 15-65, sec 2.) Section 2-196. Impairment of Federal funds. If any part of the Charter, this Code, or this article is found to be in conflict with federal requirements that are a prescribed condition for the allocation of federal funds to the County, under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014, the conflicting part of the Charter, this Code, or this article is inoperative to the extent of the conflict and with respect to the agencies directly affected. This finding shall not affect the operation of the remainder of these laws in their application to the agencies concerned. (2000, ord 00-43, sec 3; am 2015, ord 15-65, sec 2.) Section 2-197. Termination of fund. Upon either the termination of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014, or the withdrawal of the County from participation in the program, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act program fund shall be terminated. Prior to termination, any remaining proceeds in the fund shall be disposed of in accordance with federal requirements. (2000, ord 00-43, sec 3; am 2015, ord 15-65, sec 2.) 2-85 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 2-198 HAWAII COUNTY CODE Article 40. Department of Environmental Management. Section 2-198. Definitions. (a) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management. (b) "Department" means the department of environmental management. (c) "Commission" means the environmental management commission. (2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.) Section 2-199. Composition of department. There shall be a department of environmental management consisting of a director, the necessary staff and an environmental management commission. (2001, ord 01-110, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.) Section 2-200. Statement of policy. The department of environmental management is established to protect, preserve, and enhance our environment by promoting the wise management of our waste. (2001, ord 01-110, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.) Section 2-201. Appointment and qualifications of department head. The director of environmental management shall be appointed by the mayor, confirmed by the council, and may be removed by the mayor. The director shall have had a minimum of five years' administrative experience in a related field. (2001, ord 01-110, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.) Section 2-202. Powers, duties and functions. The department of environmental management shall manage solid waste, wastewater, and recycling programs of the County, and exercise other functions prescribed by ordinance. The department shall administer this article as well as chapters 20 and 21 through the director. The director may delegate to any person such power and authority vested in the director as the director deems reasonable and proper for the effective administration of these chapters, except the power to make rules. The director may adopt, amend and repeal rules relating to solid waste, wastewater and recycling. (2001, ord 01-110, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.) Section 2-203. Divisions within department. (a) The department of environmental management shall be divided under the director into the following divisions: (1) Wastewater Division. The wastewater division shall be responsible for the construction, maintenance, and operation of all sewage programs and facilities operated by and for the County. (2) Solid Waste Division. The solid waste division shall be responsible for the construction, maintenance, and operation of all solid waste programs and facilities operated by and for the County. (2001, ord 01-110, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.) 2-86 ADMINISTRATION § 2-229 (2) Review and recommend amendments to current policies and laws on the enforcement of existing codes relating to historic sites; (3) Continually reevaluate building code requirements and enact amendments that are more sympathetic to preservation or provide exemptions for historic properties; (4) Encourage the County, State, and Federal governments, and the private sector, to implement appropriate management strategies, curatorships and meaningful interpretive programs at significant historical and archaeological structures, sites, and districts; and (5) Assist in programs of historic preservation including presentations, films, exhibits, conferences, publications and other educational means which increase public awareness and participation in preserving the past. (2008, ord 08-42, sec 1; am 2013, ord 13-9, sec 2.) Section 2-230. Nominations to the Hawaii or national register of historic places. (a) Any person or organization including the commission may submit nominations to the Hawaii or National register by submitting a completed nomination form to the State historic preservation officer. (b) The commission shall hold a public hearing after receiving notification from the State historic preservation officer of nominated historic properties within the County. At least ten days prior to the hearing, notice of the date, time, place and purpose of such hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the County. Oral or written testimony concerning the significance of the proposed nomination shall be taken at the public hearing from any person. (c) The commission shall forward its report to the mayor within forty-five days after receiving notice from the State historic preservation officer. The report shall include findings on whether the property meets the criteria for nomination and a recommendation that the State historic preservation officer either nominate or reject the proposed nomination. (d) The mayor shall have fifteen days after receiving the report of the commission to send this report and a recommendation to the State historic preservation officer. The mayor's recommendation may, but need not, concur with the recommendation contained in the commission's report. (e) A determination by the commission and mayor that the application for nomination does not meet nomination criteria is not a final administrative decision. Appeals must be filed with the State historic preservation officer in writing, within thirty days after the nomination has been denied. (2008, ord 08-42, sec 1.) Section 2-231. Guidelines. The following documents on file in the planning department shall be used as guidance in matters pertaining to the review functions of the commission: (1) "Hawai`i County General Plan" and any adopted community development plans for the island. 2-99 § 2-231 HAWAII COUNTY CODE (2) "State historic preservation plan" prepared by the State of Hawai`i department of land and natural resources. (3) "Historic Preservation Program Guidelines" prepared by the National Park Service. (4) "Office of Hawaiian Affairs Guidelines for the Consideration of Traditional Native Hawaiian Values in Historic Preservation Review," dated 1988. (5) Other reports, plans, studies, issue papers and memos as may be adopted by the commission. (2008, ord 08-42, sec 1.) Section 2-232. Administration. The director shall appoint a professional from the disciplines of planning, archaeology, architecture, architectural history, Hawaiian culture, history or historic preservation, to serve as the liaison with the State historic preservation office pertaining to matters which deal with the purpose and intent of this article. The liaison may be an employee of the planning department or a member of the commission. The director shall provide technical, clerical, administrative functions, and any other duties delegated by the commission. (2008, ord 08-42, sec 1.) Article 45. Transportation Surcharge. Section 2-233. Establishment of surcharge. Pursuant to Act 11, Session Laws of Hawaii 2018, codified as section 46-16.8, Hawai`i Revised Statutes, as amended, it is hereby established a 0.25 per cent general excise and use tax surcharge to be used for purposes of funding the operating or capital costs of public transportation within the County of Hawaii. The excise and use tax surcharge shall be levied beginning January 1, 2019. (2018, ord 18-74, sec 2.) Section 2-234. General excise tax fund. Pursuant to article X, section 10-12, Hawai`i County Charter 2016, the director of finance is authorized to create a special fund to be known as the "general excise tax fund." All moneys received from the State derived from the imposition of the surcharge established under this article shall be deposited into the general excise tax fund. (2018, ord 18-74, sec 2.) Section 2-235. Use of funds. (a) Pursuant to sections 46-16.8 and 248-2.6, Hawai`i Revised Statutes, moneys received from the State derived from the imposition of the surcharge established under this article will be a general fund realization. Moneys received from the surcharge shall be expended for: (1) Operating or capital costs of public transportation within the County for public systems, including public roadways or highways, public buses, trains, ferries, pedestrian paths or sidewalks or bicycle paths, and SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 2-100 ADMINISTRATION § 2-235 (2) Expenses in complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 with respect to paragraph (1). (b) "Capital costs" in this section means nonrecurring costs required to construct a transit facility or system, including debt service, costs of land acquisition and development, acquiring rights-of-way, planning, design and construction, and including equipping and furnishing the facility or system. (c) Any balance remaining in the general excise tax fund at the end of any fiscal year shall not lapse, but shall remain in the fund accumulating from year to year. The moneys in this fund shall not be used for any purpose except those listed in this section, or as allowed by any amendments to sections 46-16.8 and 248-2.6, Hawai`i Revised Statutes. (2018, ord 18-74, sec 2.) Section 2-236. Termination of surcharge. Unless otherwise extended by ordinance, this article will be repealed on December 31, 2020; provided that this general excise and use tax surcharge shall not extend beyond December 31, 2030, pursuant to Act 11, Session Laws of Hawaii, codified as section 46-16.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended. (2018, ord 18-74, sec 2.) 2-101 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) This page intentionally left blank. GENERAL WELFARE § 14-1 CHAPTER 14 GENERAL WELFARE Article 1. Alcoholic Beverages. Section 14-1. Intoxicating liquors prohibited in certain public places. (a) No person shall drink, offer to drink, or display in public view in the following public areas or buildings located thereon, any intoxicating liquors, whether in a bottle, jug, container or otherwise: (1) Public highways and public rights-of-way, public sidewalks, public breakwaters and public seawalls, except seawalls in parks where drinking is not prohibited; (2) Public parking lots, which for the purposes of this section shall mean the entire area within any County -owned or operated off-street parking lot or facility, including but not limited to parking and loading stalls, designated parking areas within County parks, landscaping strips, stairwells and pedestrian passageways, internal roadways, and roadways for ingress to and egress from such parking lot or facility; (3) Public school grounds and buildings; (4) Public areas or buildings contiguous to all public school grounds and buildings, except as provided herein; (5) Public parks, except parks enumerated in section 14-2, on which children's playground equipment, such as slides, jungle gyms, seesaws and swings are located; (6) That certain portion of parcel 24 consisting of some twenty-seven thousand ninety-nine square feet, more or less, being a portion of the property designated upon the tax maps of the Third Taxation Division as Tax Map Key No. (3)1-5-2-24, and located in Pahoa, District of Puna, County and State of Hawai`i; (7) South Hilo: (A) Ainaola Park; (B) Clem Akina Park; (C) Ahualani Park; (D) All public areas, except Coconut Island, located on the Waiakea Peninsula, makai of Kamehameha Avenue-Kalaniana`ole Avenue from the Wailoa River estuary to the site of the former Reeds Bay Restaurant (TMK Nos. 2-1-06:11, 12, 19, and 20); (E) Drag Strip, Hilo; (F) Kalakaua Park; (G) Kaumana Caves; (H) Keikiland; (I) Lanakila Center; (J) Lincoln Park; 14-1 § 14-1 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (K) Lokahi Park; (L) Mo`oheau Park; (M) Pana`ewa Park; (N) Honoli`i Beach Park; (0) Richardson Park and Center; (P) Skeet and Trap Range; (Q) Waiakea Recreation Center; (R) Waiakea-Waena Playground; (S) Waiolama Canal Archery/Jogging Area; (T) Zoo, Pana`ewa Rainforest; (U) All cemeteries; (V) All swimming pools; (W) All tennis courts (except Edith Kanakaole); (X) Bakers Beach; (Y) Hualani Park; (Z) Mohouli Park; (AA) Wai`olena and Wai`uli Beach Parks, portion located between the pavilions and the west end of the seawall beginning at a point four - tenths of a mile west of Leleiwi Street and extending three hundred twelve feet in the westerly direction; (AB) James Kealoha Beach Park; (AC) Lehia Beach Park. (8) North/South Kona: (A) Kailua Playground; (B) Ku'emanu Heiau; (C) Kailua Park, except as provided in section 14-2(a)(2)(F); (D) All swimming pools; (E) All tennis courts; (F) Higashihara Park; (G) Hillcrest Park; (H) Kona Scenic Park; (I) La'aloa Bay Beach Park. (9) Ka`u: (A) Pahala School Ground; (B) All swimming pools; (C) All tennis courts. (10) Puna: (A) Glenwood Park; (B) Kalapana Playground; (C) All swimming pools; (D) All tennis courts; (E) Kahakai Park. (11) North Hi1o/Hamakua: (A) Laupahoehoe Playground; (B) All swimming pools; SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 14-2 GENERAL WELFARE § 14-1 (C) All tennis courts; (D) Waipi`o Lookout. (12) North/South Kohala: (A) Church Row; (B) All swimming pools; (C) All tennis courts; (D) Waikoloa Highway Park; (E) Spencer Beach Park. (1982, ord 810, sec 1; am 1983 CC, c 14, art 1, sec 14-1; am 1987, ord 87-70, sec 1; am 1990, ord 90-104, sec 1; am 1993, ord 93-7, sec 1; am 1996, ord 96-54, sec 1; am 2008, ord 08-7, sec 3; am 2010, ord 10-5, sec 1; am 2013, ord 13-77, sec 1; am 2017, ord 17-55, sec 1; am 2018, ord 18-61, sec 3.) Section 14-2. Areas requiring permits for intoxicating liquors between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. (a) Permits shall allow drinking of intoxicating liquors only between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. (1) South Hilo: (A) Bayfront Beach; (B) Coconut Island; (C) Hilo Armory; (D) Ho`olulu Complex; (E) Pomaika`i Senior Center; (F) Wainaku Gym; (G) Equestrian Center, Pana`ewa; (H) Hakalau Park; (I) Honomu Park; (J) Carvalho Park; (K) Pepe`ekeo Community Center; (L) University Heights Park. (2) North/South Kona: (A) Hale Halawai; (B) Honaunau Arena; (C) Imin Center; (D) Yano Hall; (E) Greenwell Park; (F) That area in the terminal at Kailua Park specifically designated by the director of parks and recreation; (G) Old Kona Airport Park picnic pavilions and Events Pavilion excluding the runway and areas surrounding the runway, Pawai Bay, and the park area at the end of the runway; (H) Kahalu`u Beach Park; (I) Magic Sands Beach Park, otherwise known as Disappearing Sands Beach Park or White Sands Beach Park; (J) Pahoehoe Beach Park. 14-3 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 14-2 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (3) Ka`u: (A) Na`alehu Park; (B) Pahala Community Center; (C) Hawaiian Ocean View Park. (4) Puna: (A) Pahoa Neighborhood Facility; (B) Volcano Community Center; (C) Kurtistown Park; (D) Mt. View Park; (E) Shipman Park; (F) Isaac Kepo`okalani Hale Beach Park. (5) North Hi10/Hamakua: (A) Honoka`a Rodeo Arena; (B) Haina Park; (C) Honoka`a Park. (6) North/South Kohala: (A) Kamehameha Park; (B) Kohala Senior Center; (C) Waimea Park; (D) Waimea Senior Center. (1982, ord 810, sec 2; am 1983 CC, c 14, art 1, sec 14-2; am 1987, ord 87-70, sec 1; am 1990, ord 90-122, sec 2; am 2008, ord 08-121, sec 1; am 2009, ord 09-144, sec 2; am 2010, ord 10-6, sec 2; am 2016, ord 16-75, sec 1.) Section 14-2.1. Intoxicating liquors allowed between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. (a) No person shall drink, offer to drink, or display in public view in the following public areas or buildings located thereon, any intoxicating liquors, whether in a bottle, jug, container or otherwise, except between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. (1) South Hilo: (A) Ainako Park; (B) Kaiwiki Park; (C) Kaumana Park and Playground; (D) Kaumana Lani Park; (E) Kula`imano Park; (F) Malama Park; (G) Papa`ikou Park; (H) Waiakea-Uka Park; (I) Wainaku Playground. (2) North/South Kona: (A) Reserved. (3) Ka`u: (A) Wai ohinu Park. SUPP. 1 (1-2017) 14-4 PARKS AND RECREATION Section 15-68.1. Parks and recreational facility schedule. PARKS § 15-68.1 Hilo/Hamakua Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium Kaiwiki Park Ahualani Park Kalakaua Park Ainako Park Kaman Senior Center Ainaola Park Kanakea Pond Aunty Dottie Thompson Hale Kaumana Caves Aunty Sally Kaleohano's Lu`au Hale Kaumana Lani Park Bakers Beach Keikiland Playground Carlsmith Beach Park Kolekole Gulch Park Charles "Sparky" Kawamoto Swim Kuhio Kalaniana`ole Park Stadium Kukuihaele Park Clem Akina Park Kula`imano Park East Hawai`i Cultural Center Lalakea Pond Beach Park Edith Kanakaole Multi-purpose Stadium Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park Francis F.C. Wong Stadium Laupahoehoe Senior Center Frank M. Santos Park Laupahoehoe Swimming Pool Gilbert Carvalho Park Lehia Beach Park Haina Park Leleiwi Beach Park Hakalau Veterans Park Liholiho Garden Hilo Armory Lili`uokalani Gardens Hilo Bayfront Beach Lincoln Park Hilo Bayfront Soccerfields (1) Dr. Ruth E. Oda Playground Hilo Drag Strip Lokahi Park Hilo Municipal Golf Course Machado Acres Park Hilo Pomaika`i Senior Center Malama Park Hilo Skeet Range Mohouli Park Honoka`a Park Mokuola Island (1) Lala Epenesa, Jr. Ballfleld Mo`oheau Park Honoka`a Rodeo Arena NAS Swimming Pool (1) Rose Andrade Correia Stadium Onekahakaha Beach Park Honoka`a Swimming Pool (1) Uncle David K. Calles, Sr. Honoli`i Beach Park Horseshoe Courts Honomu Park `O`okala Park Ho`olulu Complex Pa'auilo Park Hualani Park Pana`ewa Equestrian Center (1) Ronald Futoshi "Harpo" Saiki Pana`ewa Park Officials' Stand Pana`ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens James Kealoha Beach Park Papa`aloa Park 15-23 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 15-68.1 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE PARKS (continued) Hilo/Hamakua (continued) Pepe`ekeo Community Center Waiakea Waena Park Princess Abigail Wahiika`ahu`ula Waikaumalo Park Kawananakoa Center Wainaku Gym Reeds Bay Beach Park Wainaku Playground Richardson Ocean Park Wai`olena Beach Park University Heights Park Waipi`o Community Park Waiakea Recreation Center Waipi`o Look Out Waiakea-Uka Park Wai`uli Beach Park (1) Stanley Costales Waiakea-Uka Walter C.K. Victor Baseball Complex Gym Kohala Ka`u Kahuku Park Laurence J. Capellas Ballfield Na`alehu Park Pahala Community Center Pahala Swimming Pool (1) Shiro Takata Field Pahala Tennis and Basketball Courts Punalu'u Black Sand Beach Park Representative Robert N. Herkes Gymnasium and Shelter Wai ohinu Park Whittington Beach Park Kohala Kamehameha Park Spencer Park at `Ohai`ula Beach (1) Shiro Takata Field (1) Samuel Mahuka Spencer Pavilion Kapa'a Beach Park Waikoloa Community Park Keokea Beach Park Waikoloa Neighborhood Park Lily Yoshimatsu Senior Center Waimea Church Row Park Mahukona Beach Park Waimea Park Mahukona Wharf North Kohala Senior Center North Kohala Veterans Field SUPP. 3 (1-2018) 15-24 PARKS AND RECREATION PARKS (continued) § 15-68.1 Kona Alii Kai Park Kona Imin Center Arthur C. Greenwell Park Kona Waena Swimming Pool Clarence Lum Won Park Ku'emanu Heiau Hale Halawai La'aloa Bay Beach Park Harold H. Higashihara Park Magic Sands Beach Park Honaunau Boat Ramp Miloli'i Beach Park Honaunau Rodeo Arena Nakamalei Playground Ho`okena Beach Park Old Kona Airport Park Kahalu`u Beach Park Pahoehoe Beach Park Kailua Park Sgt. Rodney J. T. Yano Memorial Hall Kailua Playground Wai`aha Beach Park Kekuaokalani Gymnasium William Charles Lunalilo Playground Kohanaiki Beach Park Kea'au Community Center Kona Hillcrest Park 15-25 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) Puna Ahalanui Park/Maunakea Pond Kurtistown Park A.J. Watt Gym Mt. View Park Glenwood Park Pahoa District Park Hawaiian Beaches Park (1) Ginny Aste Skate Park Herbert Shipman Park (2) Pahoa Aquatic Center (1) Buddy Perry Soccer Field (3) Pahoa Neighborhood Facility Isaac Kepo`okalani Hale Beach Park Volcano Park Kahakai Park Kea'au Community Center 15-25 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 15-68.1 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE CEMETERIES Hilo/Hamakua Alae Cemetery Kainehe Cemetery (Kuka`iau) Kihalani Cemetery (Laupahoehoe) Kukuihaele Cemetery Pa'alaea Cemetery (Honoka`a) Veterans Cemetery No. 1 Veterans Cemetery No. 2 Waiakea Uka Cemetery Ka`u Na`alehu Cemetery North/South Kohala Kahei Cemetery Waimea Cemetery Kona West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery-Pu`u Ho`omaha 0 Na Po`e Koa 0 Hawaii Komohana Hienaloli Cemetery (Keopu) (2000, ord 00-15, sec 2; ord 00-66, sec 2; ord 00-113, secs 1 and 2; am 2002, ord 02-58, sec 2; am 2003, ord 03-99, sec 2; ord 03-135, sec 2; am 2004, ord 04-79, sec 2; am 2005, ord 05-40, sec 2; ord 05-96, sec 2; am 2006, ord 06-127, sec 2; ord 06-149, sec 3; am 2007, ord 07-22, sec 4; am 2008, ord 08-7 sec 5; ord 08-22, sec 2; ord 08-35, sec 2; ord 08-121, sec 2; ord 08-142, sec 2; am 2009, ord 09-32, sec 3; am 2010, ord 10-11, sec 3; am 2011, ord 11-90, sec 3; am 2012, ord 12-164, sec 2; am 2014, ord 14-57, sec 2; am 2015, ord 15-60, sec 4; am 2016, ord 16-111, sec 2; ord 16-112, sec 2; ord. 16-113, sec 4; am 2017, ord 17-61, sec 2; am 2018, ord 18-2, sec 2; ord 18-20, sec 3; ord 18-21, sec 2; ord 18-22, sec 2; ord 18-44, sec 2; ord 18-61, sec 2.) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 15-26 PARKS AND RECREATION § 15-69 Article 9. Farmers Markets. Section 15-69. Intent. It is the intent of this article to allow for the establishment of farmers markets at various County parks and facilities. Farmers markets will offer the general public the opportunity to buy and sell homegrown and homemade products and wares. (1993, ord 93-97, sec 1.) Section 15-70. Director to establish time limits. The director may establish reasonable limitations on the duration and frequency of any farmers market activities that may be allowed. (1993, ord 93-97, sec 1.) Section 15-71. Site map. The department may apportion and/or delineate the area within the County park as the facility where the farmers market activity is allowed. The department shall provide a map of the farmers market site clearly delineating all farmers market spaces reserved for the exclusive use of any person granted a permit. (1993, ord 93-97, sec 1.) Section 15-72. Farmers market facility schedule. Farmers markets at County parks and facilities shall be designated by ordinance and included within the following schedule: FARMERS MARKETS Hilo/Hamakua Hakalau Veterans Park Mo`oheau Park Ka`u Kohala 15-27 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 15-72 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE Kona Puna Pahoa District Park Volcano Park (1993, ord 93-97, sec 1; am 2017, ord 17-54, sec 1; am 2018, ord 18-22, sec 3; ord 18-56, sec 1.) Section 15-73. Permit; fee. (a) All responsible persons, eighteen years of age or older, shall be allowed to secure a permit on their own to sell their products and wares grown, produced or made on the island of Hawai`i in any of the designated farmers market sites subject to policies, rules and regulations established by the director. Permits shall be issued on a first-come, first-served basis and shall be based upon a fee of $5 per day. Each permit shall identify the permittee, the specific market space and site and the date(s) of said permit. (b) No permit shall be issued for more than five consecutive days, nor shall any person be granted a permit for more than fifteen days in any given calendar month. The holder of a farmers market permit shall, upon request, show the permit to any law enforcement officer, park caretaker, or any personnel of the department or any administrator or manager contracted by the department therefor. (c) Permit fees may be used by the department to enter into an agreement with a nonprofit organization to administer and manage a farmers market program and/or site. (1993, ord 93-97, sec 1; am 2017, ord 17-54, sec 2.) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 15-27.1 THE HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended) Update to include: Supplement 4 (7-2018) Contains ordinances effective through: 06-30-18 A CODIFICATION OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII Office of the County Clerk County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720 (808) 961-8255 Volume Two SUBDIVISIONS § 23-114 Section 23-114. Restrictions, requirements and standards for farm subdivision. The planning director may approve farm subdivisions under the following conditions: (a) The minimum leasable area within a farm subdivision shall be five (5) acres, irrespective of the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning ordinance. (b) Any structures for temporary, seasonal or permanent residential occupancy or habitation shall be prohibited. (c) Farm subdivision provisions shall be applicable only to leasehold lands located within an agricultural zoned district and shall be a lease term of no less than ten (10) years and a maximum of thirty (30) years. The terms of the lease shall be clearly defined in the lease agreement. (d) The owner of the parcel and lessees shall submit a soil conservation plan approved by the United States department of natural resources conservation service upon filing for a farm subdivision. (e) The owner of the parcel shall file a map, drawn to scale, of the parcel indicating the land area under consideration for the farm subdivision and the number of leasable areas and acres. (f) The leases within a farm subdivision shall be recorded by the bureau of conveyances and a copy of the recorded document shall be filed with the planning director upon its receipt from the bureau of conveyances. Each lease shall: (1) Restrict uses to agriculture as defined in chapter 25, section 25-160(a),* Hawai`i County Code, except that farm dwellings or structures suitable for residential occupancy or habitation shall be prohibited. (2) Provide a roadway maintenance agreement for all roadways within the farm sub division. (3) Assure implementation of the soil conservation plan required in subsection (d) of this Article and compliance with the provisions of such plan, including maintenance of conservation improvements specified therein. (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 23, the following infrastructure standards shall apply: (1) Water. A water system for a farm subdivision shall not be required. (2) Roadway improvements. Roadway improvements within a farm subdivision which are less than those required under the County of Hawai`i Subdivision Code may be approved. (A) Adequate access from a government road shall be provided to a farm subdivision meeting the requirements of the department of public works for the purpose of access to a farm subdivision. (B) Roads within a farm subdivision shall be the property and the responsibility of the subdivider, lot owner and/or lessees pursuant to an executed roadway maintenance agreement. (1995, ord 95-136, sec 2.) * Editor's Note: Section 25-160 (a), no longer exists. See section 25-5-82. 23-39 § 23-115 HAWAII COUNTY CODE Section 23-115. Nullification. In the event that conditions relative to the area in which a farm subdivision is located change to such extent that a farm subdivision is no longer feasible or desirable, the lessor -owner may apply to the planning director to nullify the farm subdivision, provided that the consent of all lessees within the subdivision is secured. Upon the approval of the nullification of the farm subdivision by the planning director the parcel shall revert to its original status. (1995, ord 95-136, sec 2.) Section 23-116. Procedure. Except as provided in this Article, the subdivision process for a farm subdivision shall be complied with pursuant to this chapter. (1995, ord 95-136, sec 2.) Article 11. Pre -Existing Lots. Section 23-117. Purpose. The purpose of this article is to specify the criteria by which a pre-existing lot may be recognized and to state how certain uses will be accounted for during a consolidation/resub division action. (2002, ord 02-110, sec 3.) Section 23-118. Criteria to determine a pre-existing lot. The director shall certify that a lot is pre-existing if the lot meets one of the following criteria: (a) The lot was created and recorded prior to November 22, 1944 or the lot was created through court order (e.g. partition) prior to July 1, 1973, and the lot had never been legally consolidated, provided that no pre-existing lot shall be recognized based upon a lease except for a lease which complied with all other applicable laws when made, including Territorial statutes regulating the sale or lease of property by lot number or block number, and on September 25, 2002, the proposed lot contains a legal dwelling, or has been continuously leased since January 8, 1948, as a separate unit. (b) The lot was created prior to December 21, 1966, as an agricultural lot in excess of twenty acres pursuant to County ordinance. (c) The lot was created through evidence of a properly prepared deed and/or subdivision plat for fee simple ownership of such lot to a grantee other than the grantor or a grantor's trust which deed was recorded at the State of Hawai`i Bureau of Conveyances or with the Registrar of the Land Court prior to May 1, 1999, and was subsequently depicted on a County of Hawaii Tax Map, was issued a tax map parcel number therefor, and was individually assessed for real property taxation purposes. (2002, ord 02-110, sec 3; am 2018, ord 18-12, sec 1.) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 23-40 SUBDIVISIONS § 23-119 Section 23-119. Proof. The owner of property seeking certification as a pre-existing lot shall provide reasonable evidence to meet the criteria set forth therein, provided that recognition of a lot based on a lease shall be supported by evidence that a valid lease was in existence on January 8, 1948, which specifies the boundaries of the claimed lot with reasonable certainty. (2002, ord 02-110, sec 3.) 23-40.1 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) This page intentionally left blank. SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 23-40.2 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-257 (d) Ka`u • South Point Road. (e) Kohala • Mamalahoa Highway (Highway 190), from Lindsey Road to the end of the County -maintained portion eighty-one feet south of Lalamilo Farm Road. • Mana Road, from Mamalahoa Highway for a distance of two thousand two hundred feet. • Paniolo Avenue from Paniolo Place to its terminus. • Puakd Beach Road, from the Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway to a point five hundred feet makai of the Rubbish Dump Road. • Waikoloa Road, beginning at Auwaiakeakua Gulch Bridge and extending 1.1 miles in the mauka direction. (f) Kona • Ali`i Drive, from Kamehameha III Road to Mamalahoa Bypass Highway. • Hina-Lani Street, Mamalahoa Highway (Route 190) to Anini Street. • Hiona Street. • Ka`iminani Drive, from Ane Keohokalole Highway to Highway 190. • Ka`iminani Drive, from Highway 19 to Lau`i Street. • Ka`iminani Drive, Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway to Lau`i Street. • Kaloko Drive, from the Hawai`i Belt Road (Route 190) to a point .5 mile in the easterly direction. • Kamehameha III Road, from Kuakini Highway to Alii Drive. • Kuakini Highway, from a point four hundred feet south of Hualalai Road to the property line between the parcels identified as Tax Map Key Numbers (3) 7-5-017:005 and (3) 7-5-017:002. • Palani Road, from FASC Route 180 (Holualoa Road) to Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway. (g) Puna • Ainaloa Boulevard, from Highway 130 to Stardust Drive. • Hapu`u Road, from Maui Road to its northern terminus. • Kahakai Boulevard, from a point fifty eight feet northeast of A`ama Street to its northeastern terminus. • Kalapana-Kapoho Beach Road, from its northern terminus to Kapoho Kai Drive. • Kehau Road, from Maui Road to its northern terminus. • Leilani Estates Avenue. 24A-13 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 24-257 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (g) Puna (Continued) • Nanawale Boulevard. • North Kulani Road, Ihope Road to Stainback Highway. • `Opihikao-Kamd'i1i Road, between Route 130 and a point 1.1 miles in the makai direction. • Pahoa-Kapoho Road, from a point seven hundred fifty feet west of Kalapana-Kapoho Beach Road to its eastern terminus. • Pohoiki Road, between Route 132 and a point 1.55 miles in the makai direction. • Route 132, from Route 130 to the Pohoiki Road Junction. • South Glenwood Road, from Route 11, to a point 0.86 mile in the southeasterly direction. • South Kopua Road. • South Kulani Road, from the property line between parcels 1-8-086:026 and 1-8-086:027 and extending three hundred feet northwest of Bridge 18-1. • Wright Road, from Olomea Road and extending six thousand six hundred eighty-five feet northwest of Olomea Road. (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1997, ord 97-2, sec 1; ord 97-94, sec 2; ord 97-96, sec 1; am 1998, ord 98-42, sec 1; ord 98-101, sec 1; am 1999, ord 99-84, sec 1; ord 99- 135, sec 3; am 2000, ord 00-39, sec 2; ord 00-96, secs 1 and 2; am 2001, ord 01-62, sec 3; am 2003, ord 03-8, secs 1 and 2; ord 03-95, sec 2; am 2009, ord 09-12, sec 1; am 2010, ord 10-78, sec 1; ord 10-86, sec 2; am 2012, ord 12-61, sec 2; ord 12-100, sec 2; ord 12-118, sec 2; am 2013, ord 13-33, sec 2; ord 13-54, sec 2; am 2014, ord 14-27, sec 2; am 2015, ord 15-28, sec 2; ord 15-108, sec 2; am 2016, ord 16-53, sec 2; ord 16-64, sec 3; am 2017, ord 17-10, sec 2; ord 17-60, sec 3; am 2018, ord 18-38, secs 1 and 2.) Section 24-258. Schedule 6. Reserved.* * Editor's Note: Since this schedule duplicated schedule 5, the streets listed under this schedule were moved to schedule 5. Section 24-259. Schedule 7. 40 mile per hour limit. A speed limit of forty miles per hour is established as set forth in this schedule upon the streets and portions of streets as follows: (a) Hamakua • Mauna Kea Road, from Saddle Road intersection to a point 2.45 miles north. (b) North Hilo SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 24A-14 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-259 (c) South Hilo • Ponahawai Street, from a point 0.2 mile mauka of Kapi`olani Street to Komohana Street. • Puainako Street, westbound lane, from a point 3.30 miles west of Komohana Street to a point four hundred fifty feet west of Kaumana Drive and eastbound lane from its western terminus to a point 0.46 mile east of Wilder Road. (d) Ka`u • Kama`oa Road, from a point three miles west of Route 11 to South Point Road. • Mohouli Street, Komohana Street to Uluwai Street. (e) Kohala (f) Kona • Kaloko Drive, from a point .5 mile east of Hawaii Belt Road (Route 190) to its eastern terminus. (e) Kohala (g) Puna (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1997, ord 97-97, sec 3; am 1998, ord 98-101, sec 2; ord 98-131, secs 5 and 6; am 2010, ord 10-78, sec 2.) Section 24-260. Schedule 8. 45 mile per hour limit. A speed limit of forty-five miles per hour is established as set forth in this schedule upon the streets and portions of streets as follows: (a) Hamakua (b) North Hilo (c) South Hilo • Komohana Street, from Puainako Street to Ponahawai Street. • Mohouli Street, Komohana Street to Uluwai Street. • Puainako Street, eastbound lane, from a point 3.44 miles east of Wilder Road to a point seven hundred feet in the easterly direction. (d) Ka`u (e) Kohala • Mamalahoa Highway in Waimea, from Mud Lane to a point five thousand five hundred feet Honoka`a (Fukushima Store) of the Waimea to Hawi Road. 24A-15 § 24-260 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (e) Kohala (Continued) • Saddle Road, from the 18.8 mile point to the Mamalahoa Highway in South Kohala. • Waikoloa Road, from a point 1.1 miles mauka of Auwaiakeakua Gulch Bridge and extending 1.7 miles in the mauka direction. • Waikoloa Road, Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway to Auwaiakeakua Gulch Bridge. (f) Kona • Hina-Lani Street, Anini Street to Kamanu Street. • Ka`iminani Drive, from Ane Keohokalole Highway to Lau`i Street. • Kuakini Highway, from the property line between the parcels identified as Tax Map Key Numbers (3) 7-5-017:005 and (3) 7-5-017:002 to Highway 11. • Mamalahoa Bypass Highway. (g) Puna • Kahakai Boulevard, Highway 130 to the property line between parcels 1-5-9:09 and 1-5-9:59. • Kalapana-Kapoho Beach Road, from Kapoho Kai Drive and extending six thousand three hundred sixty-one feet in the southerly direction. • Mamalahoa Highway in Kea'au, from Milo Street to the lower Kea'au Connection. (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1998, ord 98-42, sec 2; ord 98-88, sec 1; ord 98-130, sec 1; am 1999, ord 99-84, sec 2; am 2000, ord 00-96, sec 3; am 2003, ord 03-8, sec 3; am 2009, ord 09-11, sec 1; am 2010, ord 10-78, sec 3; ord 10-86, sec 3; am 2012, ord 12-62, sec 2; ord 12-115, sec 2; am 2013, ord 13-53, sec 2; am 2016, ord 16-52, sec 2; am 2017, ord 17-11, sec 2; am 2018, ord 18-39, sec 1.) Section 24-261. Schedule 9. Reserved.* * Editor's Note: Since this schedule duplicated schedule 8, the streets listed under this schedule were moved to schedule 8. Section 24-262. Schedule 10. 50 mile per hour limit. A speed limit of fifty miles per hour is established as set forth in this schedule upon the streets or portions of streets as follows: (a) Hamakua (b) North Hilo SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 24A-16 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-267 Section 24-267. Schedule 15. One way streets. When properly posted, traffic shall move only in the direction indicated upon the following streets or portions of streets: (a) Hamakua • Mamalahoa Highway in Pa'auilo. All vehicular traffic shall move only from the Honoka`a to the Hilo direction between the Cutoff Road on the Hilo side of the Catholic Church and the Hawai`i Belt Road (Proj. DF - 019 -2(5)). • `Ohi`a Street in Honoka`a. All vehicular traffic shall move only in the northerly direction on the `Ohi`a Street extension between Mamane Street and `Ohi`a Street. • Pa'auilo School Park Road. All vehicular traffic shall move only from the Honoka`a to Hilo direction between the Pa'auilo Homestead Road and the Pa'auilo School Road during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days. • Pa'auilo School Road. All vehicular traffic shall move only from the mauka to makai direction between the Pa'auilo School Park Road and Mamalahoa Highway during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days. • Pakalana Street in Honoka`a. All vehicular traffic shall move only in the southerly (mauka) direction from Mamane Street to Kamani Street between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on school days only. (b) North Hilo • Mamalahoa Highway in Ninole. All vehicular traffic shall move only from the Hilo to the Hamakua direction. (c) South Hilo • Bayfront Parking Lot Driveway located two hundred forty feet Hamakua of Mamo Street in the mauka direction. • A portion of Derby Street and Barenaba Street extension. All vehicular traffic shall move only out (mauka to makai) into Kilauea Avenue between Barenaba Street and Kilauea Avenue. • Furneaux Lane. All vehicular traffic shall move in the mauka direction, Kamehameha Avenue parking lot to Kilauea Avenue. • Holomalia Street. All vehicular traffic shall move only from makai to mauka between Ipuka Street and Popolo Street. • Kalakaua Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the mauka direction from Kamehameha Avenue to Kino`ole Street. • Kapi`olani Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Puna direction between Waianuenue Avenue and Haili Street, between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Sundays. 24A-29 § 24-267 HAWAII COUNTY CODE (c) South Hilo (Continued) • Kapi`olani Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Puna direction from Waianuenue Avenue to Haili Street between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on school days. • Keawe Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Hamakua direction from Kilauea Avenue to Wailuku Drive. • Keaukaha Road, from Kalaniana`ole Street to Kamokuna Street. • Kekaulike Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Hamakua direction from Waianuenue Avenue to Wailuku Drive. • Kilauea Avenue. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Puna direction from Haili Street to Mamo Street. • Kilauea Avenue. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Hamakua direction from Ponahawai Street to Mamo Street. • Kino`ole Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Puna direction from Wailuku Drive to Ponahawai Street. • Kukuau Street. All vehicular traffic shall move only from makai to mauka between Kilauea Avenue and Kino`ole Street. • Lele Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Hamakua direction, Punahele Street to Kaumana Drive. • Lihiwai Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the westerly direction from Keliipio Place to the roadway leading to the pier and lighthouse. • Mamalahoa Highway. All vehicular traffic shall move only from Hamakua to Puna between the Old Volcano Road leading to the Tuberculosis Rehabilitation Center and FAP F 2(3) (Kanoelehua Street Extension). • Mo`oheau Bus Terminal, the southernmost driveway, in the makai direction and the area fronting the bus terminal in the Hamakua direction. • Nawahi Lane. All vehicular traffic shall move only from makai to mauka between Kamehameha Avenue and Punahoa Street. • Shipman Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the makai direction from Kekaulike Street to Kamehameha Avenue. • Ululani Street. All vehicular traffic shall move in the Hamakua direction from Wailoa Street to Hualalai Street and from Waianuenue Avenue to Wailuku Drive. • Waianuenue Avenue. All vehicular traffic shall move in the makai direction from Komohana Street to Kamehameha Avenue between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on school days. • Wailuku Drive. All vehicular traffic shall move in the mauka direction from Kamehameha Avenue to Kino`ole Street. (d) Ka`u SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 24A-30 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-267 (e) Kohala • At the northeast corner of Mamalahoa Highway and the plantation road near the Pa`auhau Sugar Company manager's home. (f) Kona • Honaunau Beach Road. All vehicular traffic shall move in the northerly direction from the City of Refuge Access Road to Route 160. • Likana Lane in Kailua-Kona. All vehicular traffic shall move only in a northerly direction between Alii Drive and the driveway of the Kona Seaside Hotel. • Sarona Road in Kailua-Kona. All vehicular traffic shall move in the easterly direction from Alii Drive to a point approximately two hundred feet west of Kuakini Highway. • Noe Street at its intersection with Kalili Street, for vehicles headed in the Puna direction. (g) Puna (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1998, ord 98-85, sec 1; am 1999, ord 99-98, sec 1; am 2001, ord 01-96, sec 6; ord 01-119, sec 2; am 2003, ord 03-147, sec 1; am 2005, ord 05-90, sec 1; am 2008, ord 08-64, sec 1; am 2010, ord 10-87, sec 1; am 2012, ord 12-103, sec 2; am 2018, ord 18-4, sec 1.) Section 24-268. Schedule 16. Turn right anytime with caution. When signs are erected giving notice, the provisions of section 24-171 shall apply to the following locations: (a) Hamakua • At the northeast corner of Mamalahoa Highway and the plantation road near the Pa`auhau Sugar Company manager's home. (b) North Hilo (c) South Hilo • Noe Street at its intersection with Kalili Street, for vehicles headed in the Puna direction. • Pohakulani Street at its intersection with Ainaola Drive for vehicles traveling in the Puna direction. (d) Ka`u (e) Kohala (f) Kona 24A-31 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 24-268 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (g) Puna • Kahakai Boulevard at its intersection with Punawai Street for vehicles traveling in the mauka direction. • Kea'au Loop at its intersection with Ha'a Street/Kea'au Loop, for vehicles headed in the Puna direction. (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1998, ord 98-84, secs 1 and 2.) Section 24-269. Schedule 17. Right turns only. The following are designated as areas restricted to right turns only: (a) Hamakua (b) North Hilo (c) South Hilo • Hala`i Street at Waianuenue Avenue, northwest bound 7:15 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on school days only. • Punahele Street, mauka bound at Kaumana Drive. • Punahele Street at Komohana Street, makai bound vehicle, 7:15 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. school days only. (d) Ka`u (e) Kohala (f) Kona • Sarona Road, east bound, at Kuakini Highway. (g) Puna (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 2000, ord 00-140, sec 1; am 2005, ord 05-90, sec 2.) Section 24-270. Schedule 18. Left turns only. The following areas are restricted to left turns only: (a) Hamakua (b) North Hilo 24A-32 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-274.1 (f) Kona (Continued) • Haleki`i Street, at mid -block crosswalk, two hundred seventy feet east of Mamao Street. • Henry Street/Lanihau Shopping Center. • Henry Street/Walmart • Kamehameha III Road/Ali`i Highway. • Kamehameha III Road at Hill Haven Subdivision. • Kuakini Highway/Hanama Street. • Kuakini Highway/Henry Street. • Kuakini Highway/Hualalai Road. • Kuakini Highway/Kalani Street. • Kuakini Highway/Palani Road. • Makala Boulevard, at the Kona Commons Driveway, one thousand five hundred twenty-five feet southwest of Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway. • Makala Boulevard, at the Kona Commons Driveway, one thousand one hundred fifteen feet southwest of Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway. • Makala Boulevard/Luhia Street. • Palani Road/Henry Street. • Palani Road/Lanihau Shopping Center. • Route 11/Haleki`i Street. • Route 11/Konawaena Elementary School Road. • Route 11/Konawaena School Road. (g) Puna (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1997, ord 97-112, sec 1; am 2000, ord 00-86, secs 1 and 3; ord 00-123, sec 1; am 2002, ord 02-83, sec 1; am 2003, ord 03-164, sec 1; am 2009, ord 09-28, sec 1; ord 09-29, sec 1; ord 09-67, sec 1; ord 09-68, sec 1; ord 09-110, sec 2; ord 09-111, sec 2; ord 09-112, sec 2; am 2013, ord 13-56, sec 2.) Division 3. Bus Stops and Public Road Taxi Stands. Section 24-275. Schedule 23. Bus stop locations. When signs or markings are provided, bus stops in the County shall be located at the following locations, and no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle therein: (a) Hamakua • Pakalana Street, west side, from a point four hundred sixty feet south of Highway 240 and extending eighty-five feet in the southerly direction, between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on school days only. 24A-37 § 24-275 HAWAII COUNTY CODE (b) North Hilo (c) South Hilo • Aupuni Street, southwest side, from a point seven hundred seventy- three feet southeast of Pauahi Street and extending forty feet in the southeasterly direction. • Banyan Drive, northwest (makai) side, from a point nine hundred thirteen feet northeast of the northern intersection of Lihiwai Street and extending eighty-seven feet in the northeasterly direction, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. • Banyan Drive, southeast (golf course) side from a point seven hundred nineteen feet northeast of the northern intersection of Lihiwai Street and extending ninety-one feet in the northeasterly direction, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Sunday. • East Kawili Street, north side, beginning from a point one hundred eighteen feet west of the intersection of Hinano Street and East Kawili Street and extending in the western direction for a distance of one hundred twenty feet, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. • East Kawili Street, south side, beginning from a point ninety-three feet east of the intersection of Manono Street and East Kawili Street and extending in the eastern direction for a distance of one hundred twenty feet, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. • Fronting the Hilo Bus Terminal Building at Mo`oheau Park for a distance of eighty feet. • Hualalai Street, Puna side, beginning at a point thirty feet makai of Kapi`olani Street and extending sixty feet in the makai direction between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on school days only. • Kamehameha Avenue, west side, beginning from a point sixty feet south of Kalakaua Street and extending fifty feet in the southerly direction, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., on school days. • Kapi`olani Street, east side, beginning from a point five feet north of the Church of Holy Apostles driveway and extending in the northern direction for a distance of forty feet. • Kapi`olani Street, west side, beginning from a point eighty-eight feet southeast of the Hamakua entrance driveway of the University of Hawaii and extending in the southeastern direction for a distance of one hundred twenty feet, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 24A-38 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-275 (c) South Hilo (Continued) • Kekuanao`a Street, south side, beginning from a point one hundred thirty-seven feet east of the Kilauea Avenue intersection and extending in the eastern direction for a distance of fifty feet. • Kilauea Avenue, west side, beginning from a point three hundred eighty three feet south of Kawailani Street and extending one hundred forty eight feet in the southerly direction. • Lanikaula Street, Puna side, beginning from a point five hundred seventy-one feet makai of Kapi`olani Street and extending one hundred sixty-one feet in the makai direction, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school days. • Mohouli Street, Hamakua side, beginning at a point three hundred eighty feet mauka of Kilauea Avenue and extending in the mauka direction for a distance of one hundred feet, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days. • Shipman Street, adjacent to parcels 2-3-004:003 and 2-3-004:004, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., on school days. • Waianuenue Avenue, east side, beginning from a point sixty feet mauka of the Hala`i Street intersection, and extending in the makai direction for a distance of forty feet. • Waianuenue Avenue, Hamakua side, at the Hilo High School beginning at its exit and extending for seventy-five feet in the westerly direction, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on school days only. • Waianuenue Avenue, Puna side, beginning from a point eight hundred twelve feet makai of Laimana Street and extending two hundred twelve feet in the makai direction from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days. • Waianuenue Avenue, Puna side, beginning from a point sixty feet makai of Kino`ole Street and extending eighty feet in the makai direction. • Waianuenue Avenue, Puna side, from the makai driveway of Hilo Intermediate School and extending one hundred eighty feet in the makai direction from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on school days. • Waianuenue Avenue, Puna side, lane within the unloading area at Hilo High School between the passenger shed fronting the Hilo High School cafeteria and the passenger shed near the exit of the unloading area, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on school days. • Waianuenue Avenue, west side, beginning from a point sixty feet makai of the entrance to the Church of God, and extending in the mauka direction for a distance of forty feet. • Waianuenue Avenue, west side, beginning from the mauka side of the Hawai`i Public Library exit driveway and extending in the mauka direction for a distance of fifty feet. 24A-39 § 24-275 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (d) Ka`u (e) Kohala • Mamalahoa Highway, Route 190, south side, beginning from a point one hundred thirty feet east of the school driveway and extending two hundred fifty feet in the easterly direction from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on school days. (f) Kona • Ali`i Drive, makai side, beginning from a point nine feet north of the Hulihe`e Palace yard driveway and extending in the northern direction for a distance of seventy-five feet. • Palani Road, north side, beginning from a point ninety-five feet mauka of the mauka driveway of the Kailua Shopping Center and extending in the mauka direction for a distance of one hundred fifty feet. • Palani Road, south side, beginning from a point two hundred fifty-eight feet mauka of the First Hawaiian Bank driveway and extending in the mauka direction for a distance of one hundred forty-five feet. • Route 11, east side, from a point one -hundred ninety-seven feet north of Kinue Road and extending seventy-five feet in the northerly direction. (g) Puna • North Glenwood Road, beginning at a point 2.1 miles northwest of Highway 11 and extending one hundred feet in the northeasterly direction. (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1996, ord 96-138, secs 1, 2, and 3; am 1998, ord 98- 74, sec 1; ord 98-118, sec 1; am 2001, ord 01-9, sec 1; ord 01-66, sec 1; ord 01-67, sec 2; am 2003, ord 03-138, sec 1; am 2007, ord 07-167, sec 1; am 2008, ord 08- 110, sec 1; am 2011, ord 11-119, sec 2; am 2012, ord 12-102, sec 2; ord 12-122, sec 2; am 2013, ord 13-34, sec 2; am 2014, ord 14-48, secs 2 and 3; ord 14-60, sec 2; am 2015, ord 15-4, sec 2; am 2018, ord 18-45, sec 1.) Section 24-275.1. Schedule 23.1. Public road taxi stand locations. When signs or markings are provided, public road taxi stands in the County shall be located at the following locations, and no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle therein: (a) Hamakua (b) North Hilo SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 24A-40 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 24-278 (c) South Hilo • Waianuenue Avenue in South Hilo, from Kapi`olani Street to Hala`i Street, during the school hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p m., except at marked crosswalks. (d) Ka`u (e) Kohala • Desha Avenue, both sides, between Andrews Avenue and Baker Avenue. (f) Kona • Government Road (TMK 2-7-029), South Hilo side. (g) Puna • Ka`ie`ie Homestead Road, for its entire length. (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 2010, ord 10-82, sec 1; am 2013, ord 13-52, sec 2.) Division 5. Parking. Section 24-279. Schedule 27. Parking on pavement prohibited at all times. When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall at any time park a vehicle upon any of the following described streets or portions of streets: (a) Hamakua • Loke Street, both sides, between Ohia Street and Miulana Place. (b) North Hilo (c) South Hilo • Desha Avenue, both sides, between Andrews Avenue and Baker Avenue. • Government Road (TMK 2-7-029), North Hamakua side, from a point five hundred fifty-seven feet West of Old Mamalahoa Highway to Western terminus. • Government Road (TMK 2-7-029), South Hilo side. • Hualilili Street, both sides, beginning at Kaumana Drive and extending one hundred sixty-eight feet in the southeasterly direction. • Ka`ie`ie Homestead Road, for its entire length. • Kilauea Avenue, both sides, between Kawailani Street and Ohea Street. • The old Mamalahoa Highway, mauka side, beginning at the Plantation Road and ending at the unnamed roadway leading into Onomea Park Subdivision. • Pukihae Street, for its entire length. 24A-47 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 24-279 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE (d) Ka`u • Kika Street, Waipi`o side, in Honoka`a. (e) Kohala • Pomaika'i Place, both sides, for its entire length. • Kaomoloa Road, from Highway 190 to Kaleiohu Street. • Lehua Street, Hilo side from Mamane Street to the Catholic Church. (f) Kona • Ahikawa Street. • Ali`i Drive from Disappearing Sands Beach to the County park adjacent to Keauhou Hotel, except as provided in schedule 28, sections 24- 280(d)(9) and (d)(10). • Belt Highway, mauka side, beginning at station 30+30 and extending four hundred thirty-five feet in the southerly direction to the Phillips 66 service station in Kainaliu. • The first street off Kinue Road mauka of Mamalahoa Highway and located between Mamalahoa Highway and Muliwai Place in the J. M. Tanaka Subdivision in Kealakekua, South Kona. • Marlin Road. • Ono Road. • Puuhalo Street, from a point thirty-five feet northwest of Konalani Street to a point thirty-five feet southeast of Palihiolo Street, both sides. (g) Puna (1996, ord 96-163, sec 2; am 1997, ord 97-141, sec 1; am 2008, ord 08-41, sec 1; am 2014, ord 14-104, sec 2; am 2015, ord 15-3, sec 2; ord 15-90, sec 2; am 2018, ord 18-19, sec 1; ord 18-37, sec 1.) Section 24-280. Schedule 28. No parking at anytime. When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall at any time park a vehicle upon any of the following described streets or portion of streets: (a) Hamakua • Kika Street, Waipi`o side, in Honoka`a. • Ko`a Street, makai side, in Honoka`a. • Koniaka Place, for its entire length. • Kukui Street, beginning at Pakalana Street and extending five hundred ninety feet in the easterly direction. • Lehua Street, Hilo side from Mamane Street to the Catholic Church. • Lehua Street, Waipio side, beginning from Mamane Street and ending one hundred seventy feet in the mauka direction. • Mamalahoa Highway, mauka side, from the Pa'auilo School Road to the Hawai`i Belt Road (Project DF -019-2(5)) in Pa'auilo. • Pakalana Street, Waipio side, from Mamane Street to a distance of one hundred feet mauka of Kukui Street. • Plumeria Street, Waipio side, in Honoka`a. SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 24A-48 £a am2m/u uka a§25 11 1975 C.C. Final Zoning \ \ \ \ \ / e & 0 ` \ m e 2 g / N \ 0 m 9 \ CN -10, RS -10, RS -20 CV -7.5, FA -3a m e 2 m e 2 (Amends Ord. 96-117) (Effective date 9-26-96) Original Zoning m % « m % « / % « m 9 « m 9 « / % « m 9 « A -5a, RS -15 m 9 « m 9 « / % « / % « TMK of Parcel Affected \ 2 9 c / 2 9 c 6-4-01:35 \ 2 4 c \ 1 4 c g 1 4 c 6-4-01:Por. of 42 6-4-01:124 and Por. Of 140 6-4-1:Por. of 41 \ 2 4 c \ % 9 c \ 9 4 c 6-2-01:9; 6-07-01: Por. of 25; 6-7-02: 9, 48, and Por. of 17; and 6-8-01:Pors. of 1 and 8 General Location Waimea, South Kohala Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu Homesteads, First Series, Puukapu, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Lanikepu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, South Kohala Ouli, Lanikepu, Lalamilo, Waikoloa and Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Effective Date \ 4 \ \\\\\\CC\ 5 % & co 2 co & \ 5 \ 5 \ 3 w o- \ 5 w \ \ 5 w 9-18-2000 11-30-2001 2-28-2002 § / } f \ \ \ \ \ co \ % \ 2 \ \ \ \ \ / \ \ \ \ \ \ \ / / ! � A / \ \ 25A-61 £a am2m/u uka a§25 11 1975 C.C. Final Zoning (Amends Ord. 94-56) (Effective date 5-18-94) \ \ (Amends Ord. 93-65) (Effective date 6-22-93) / 2 \ 2 © ^ 0 / 2 ® \ / \ / / (Amends Ord. 889) (Effective date 6-21-83) / \ \ \ Original Zoning 9 « / % « \ ƒ % « 0 / ƒ % « / % « / % « m 9 « m % « m 9 « m % « TMK of Parcel Affected / 1 } c co 1 / c 6-4-24:Por. of 27 \ / / c 6-5-001:020 6-7-002:020 and Por. of 051 6-4-017:042 6-4-001:099 6-4-018:087 6-5-011:030 6-4-017:023, 064-067 and 078 (formerly 6-4-017:023) 6-4-001:152 6-5-004:049 General Location Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Puukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Waimea, South Kohala Waimea, South Kohala Waikoloa, Waimea Pu'ukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Pu'ukapu Homesteads, 1st series, Pu'ukapu, South Kohala Puukapu Homesteads, 2nd series, South Kohala Waimea Homesteads, South Kohala Pu'ukapu Homesteads, 2nd series, South Kohala Pu'ukapu, Waimea, South Kohala Waimea Homesteads, South Kohala Effective Date / 1 \ > / 1 \ > / \ \ 3 12-27-2005 N \ \ N C9 \ / \ 9 / 2-13-2013 CO GNI \ \ 4-24-2015 8-18-2016 7-18-2017 1-4-2018 o k 0 / / / a \ \ c CO \ / w \ GO • 0 CO % % \ 13-102 N \ / \ / • / ƒ 4 ! A %! $ r w y m y w y m y w y m y w y w y w y ^ co w y m y w y SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 25A-62 City of Hilo § 25-8-33 1975 C.C. Final Zoning (Amends Ord. No. 08-115) (Effective date 9-10-08) (Amends Ord. 08-72) (Effective date 5-20-08) co w (Amends Ord. No. 94-6) (Effective date 1-26-94) o cl 0 m ko m m (Amends Ord. 10-110) (Effective date 11-24-10) 0 ` I 0 m w m w (Amends Ord 06-114) (Effective date 8-8-06) Original Zoning Ct 0 U5 CO CO CO o U5 m w CO TMK of Parcel Affected 0 00 c9 7.1 LCA 2-2-048:093, portion of 13 O c‘i 2-2-024:008 o 0 c'I 2-2-056:002 2-2-052:027 2-2-051:003 2-2-040:121 2-2-035:060 2-5-040:042 0 0 c'I 2-2-034:066, 078, and 079 General Location Kukaau 1st, South Hilo Waidkea, South Hilo Kanmana Homesteads, South Hilo Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea House Lots, South Hilo Pana`ewa House Lots, 2nd Series, South Hilo Pana`ewa House Lots, 2nd Series, South Hilo Pana`ewa House Lots, Waiakea South Hilo, Hawai`i Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea House Lots, South Hilo Ponahawai, South Hilo Waiakea Homesteads 2nd , South Hilo Waiakea House Lots, South Hilo Effective Date GNI CO Lo 0 ,-1 ,1 Lo o cV , Lo GNI cV —1 Lo GNI cV —1 2-22-16 CO C,J L1J 5-23-16 5-23-16 5-23-16 c0 c0 c0 c0 oco o N ,_ 15-118 o co Lo w o cc Lo 1 alc a : O O O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 25A-125 SUPP. 1 (1-2017) City of Hilo § 25-8-33 1975 C.C. Final Zoning O 0 O 0 0 0 GI w 0 0 (Amends Ord. 12-111) (Effective Date 8-10-12) (Amends Ord. 07-136) (Effective Date 10-10-07) (Amends Ord. 03-108) (Effective Date 7-9-03) 0 Original Zoning UD O th x O t x CG O ci O th x L -J th x TMK of Parcel Affected 2-2-027:038, 039, and 058 2-2-040:004 2-2-040:108 2-5-047:031 2-2-025:012 2-2-044:003, 031, 032, 035, and 037 2-2-036:090 - 0 0 0 Cil GV 00 ci 0 0 0 i GV General Location Waiakea House Lots 1st, South Hilo Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea Homesteads House Lots, South Hilo Ponahawai, South Hilo Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea, South Hilo Waiakea Homesteads, South Hilo Effective Date 0 CO 1-1 06 N O GV rl N O GV r -I N O GV '--I N L.1.. GV 04-20-17 N 1-1 0 4 4 N d GV 4 04-24-18 -6 N cc N cc 6o N oq NNN co06oz al fl, 5.1 ctlo a � ci co a SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 25A-126 THE HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended) Update to include: Supplement 4 (7-2018) Contains ordinances effective through: 06-30-18 A CODIFICATION OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII Office of the County Clerk County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720 (808) 961-8255 Volume Three Division 4. Permits. Section 26-2-41. Permits. Section 26-2-42. Firecrackers. Section 26-2-43. Consumer fireworks for cultural purposes. Section 26-2-44. Aerial devices, display fireworks, and articles pyrotechnic. Section 26-2-45. General permit provisions. Section 26-2-46. Permit application process. Section 26-2-47. Compliance and revocation. Section 26-2-51. Section 26-2-52. Section 26-2-53. Division 5. Importation and Exportation. Licensee's duty of notification. Inspection of fireworks. Importation and storage. Division 6. Enforcement and penalties. Section 26-2-61. Penalties. Article 3. Fire board of appeals. Section 26-3-1. Definitions. Section 26-3-2. Fire board of appeals established; appointment; qualifications. Section 26-3-3. Powers; duties; functions. Section 26-3-4. Appeals. Section 26-3-5. Meetings. Section 26-3-6. Records. Section 26-3-7. Decisions. iii SUPP. 4 (7-2018) This page intentionally left blank. FIRE § 26-3-1 Article 3. Fire board of appeals. Section 26-3-1. Definitions. Whenever used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires: "Board" means the fire board of appeals. "County fire code" means chapter 26, article 1, of this Code. "Fire chief' means the chief of the Hawaii fire department or the chiefs designated representative. "Fireworks code" means chapter 26, article 2, of this Code. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) Section 26-3-2. Fire board of appeals established; appointment; qualifications. (a) There shall be a fire board of appeals consisting of five members who shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council in the manner prescribed by section 13-4 of the Charter. Three voting members of the board shall constitute a quorum. (b) Upon the initial appointment of members pursuant to this division, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, two for terms of two years, and two for terms of three years. Thereafter, board members shall serve three year terms pursuant to this section. (c) Members shall be residents of the County of Hawaii who possess education, experience, and knowledge in one or more of the following fields or professions: (1) Engineering or architectural design; (2) General contracting; (3) Fire protection contracting; (4) Fire department operations or fire code enforcement; (5) Building code enforcement; or (6) Legal. (d) Members shall not be employees, agents, or officers of the County. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) Section 26-3-3. Powers; duties; functions. (a) The fire board of appeals shall hear and issue rulings on appeals from final decisions of the fire chief relating to article 1, the County fire code and article 2, the fireworks code. (b) Rulings of the board shall interpret and be consistent with the County fire code and the fireworks code. In the event that any provision of the code is found to be ambiguous, the board shall interpret the intent of the code in a manner that affords due consideration for the safety of the public and firefighters. 26-39 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 26-3-3 HAWAII COUNTY CODE (c) The board may grant alternatives or modifications to the provisions or requirements of the County fire code and the fireworks code, provided the following requirements are met: (1) Equivalencies. Systems, methods, or devices of equivalent or superior quality, strength, fire resistance, effectiveness, durability, and safety to those prescribed by the County fire code and the fireworks code, may be allowed, provided technical documentation is submitted to the fire chief that demonstrates equivalency and that the system, method, or device is approved for the intended purpose. (2) Alternatives. The requirements of the County fire code and fireworks code may be altered by the fire chief to allow alternative methods that secure equivalent fire safety. In no case shall the alternative afford less fire safety than, in the judgement of the fire chief, would be provided by compliance with the provisions contained in the County fire code and fireworks code. (3) Modifications. The requirements of the County fire code and fireworks code may be modified by the fire chief upon application in writing by the owner, a lessee, or a duly authorized representative where there are practical difficulties in carrying out the provisions of the County fire code or fireworks code, provided that the intent of the Code is complied with, public safety secured, and substantial justice done. (d) The board may not waive the requirements of the County fire code or the fireworks code. (e) Board decisions shall not be precedent setting. (f) The board may adopt rules for the conduct of its business that are consistent with the County fire code and the fireworks code. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) Section 26-3-4. Appeals. (a) Any person directly affected by a decision of the fire chief relating to the administration of the County fire code or the fireworks code shall have standing to file an appeal of such decision with the fire board of appeals when it is asserted that one or more of the following conditions exists: (1) The true intent of the County fire code or fireworks code has been incorrectly interpreted; (2) The provisions of the County fire code or fireworks code do not fully apply; or (3) A decision was unreasonable or arbitrary when applied to alternatives or new materials. An appeal shall be submitted to the fire chief in writing within thirty calendar days of the notification of violation. The appeal shall outline all of the following: (1) The County fire code or fireworks code provision or provisions from which relief is sought; (2) A statement indicating which provisions of subsection (a) apply; (h) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 26-40 FIRE § 26-3-4 (3) Justification indicating why the provision of subsection (a) applies; (4) A requested remedy; and (5) Justification stating specifically how the requested remedy complies with the County fire code or fireworks code, secures public safety, and secures fire fighter safety. (c) Documentation supporting an appeal shall be submitted to the fire chief at least seven calendar days prior to the fire board of appeals hearing on the matter. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) Section 26-3-5. Meetings. (a) The board shall select one of its members to serve as chairperson and one member to serve as vice chairperson. (b) Meetings of the board shall be held at the call of the chairperson, at other times the board determines necessary, and within thirty calendar days of the filing of a notice of appeal. (c) All hearings before the board shall be conducted pursuant to chapter 92, Hawaii Revised Statutes, relating to public agency meetings and records. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) Section 26-3-6. Records. (a) The board shall keep minutes of its proceedings. These minutes shall include every decision of the board and the vote of each member. A member's absence or failure to vote on a question shall also be recorded in the minutes. (b) The board shall keep records of its examinations and other official actions. (c) Minutes and records of the board shall be public records, pursuant to chapter 92, Hawai`i Revised Statutes. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) Section 26-3-7. Decisions. (a) To vary the application of any provision of the County fire code or fireworks code, or modify an order of the fire chief made pursuant to these codes, at least three affirmative votes shall be required. (b) Decisions of the board to modify an order of the fire chief shall: (1) Be in writing; and (2) Specify the manner in which such modification is made, the conditions upon which it is made, the reasons therefore, and justification for the modification linked to specific code sections. (c) Every decision of the board shall be timely filed in the fire chief's office and be open to public inspection, pursuant to chapter 92, Hawai`i Revised Statutes. (d) A certified copy of a decision of the board shall be sent by mail or delivered in person to the appellant and a copy shall be publicly posted in the office of the fire chief for two weeks after filing. 26-41 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 26-3-7 HAWAII COUNTY CODE (e) A decision of the fire board of appeals shall be final. A party may obtain judicial review of the fire board of appeals final decision in the manner set forth in section 91-14, Hawai`i Revised Statutes. (f) If a decision of the board reverses or modifies a refusal, order, or disallowance of the fire chief, or varies the application of any provision of the County fire code or fireworks code, the fire chief shall take action promptly in accordance with such decision. (g) No member of the board shall sit in judgment on any case in which the member holds a direct or indirect property or financial interest in the case. (2018, ord 18-15, sec 2.) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 26-42 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT § 27-12 "Zone VE" is the special flood hazard area that corresponds to the one hundred -year coastal floodplains extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. It is an area subject to high velocity waters, including coastal and tidal inundation or tsunamis. Whole -foot base flood elevations derived from the detailed hydraulic analyses have been determined at selected intervals within this zone. "Zone X (shaded)" are areas of moderate flood hazard corresponding to areas of the five -hundred -year floodplain, areas of one -hundred -year flooding where average depths are less than one foot, areas of one -hundred -year flooding where the contributing drainage area is less than one square mile, and areas protected from the one -hundred - year flood by levees. "Zone X (unshaded)" are areas of minimal flood hazard corresponding to areas outside of the five -hundred -year floodplain. Base flood elevations or depths have not been determined for Zone X. (1993, ord 93-78, sec 3; am 1997, ord 97-116, sec 1; am 2001, ord 01-108, secs 1 and 9; am 2007, ord 07-169, sec 7; am 2010, ord 10-115, secs 2 and 3; am 2017, 17-56, sec 5 and 6.) Section 27-13. Nonconforming structures. Any nonconforming structure existing on May 5, 1982 or made nonconforming by a change in the special flood hazard area may continue, subject to the following conditions: (a) Any repair, reconstruction, improvement, or addition to a nonconforming structure, if it is considered to be substantial improvement, shall comply with the applicable standards of this chapter. (b) All relocated structures shall comply with the applicable standards of this chapter. (c) Substantial improvement of a damaged, destroyed, or demolished structure located in a floodway shall not be allowed unless a variance from the flood requirements is obtained. (1993, ord 93-78, sec 3; am 1997, ord 97-116, sec 2.) Article 3. Administration. Section 27-14. Director of public works approval. No building permit, certificate of occupancy, or grading permit shall be issued, no structure shall be occupied, no exception to chapter 5, the building code, shall be certified, and no development or subdivision shall be approved in an area of special flood hazard as determined by the director, pursuant to section 27-16, without the approval of the director with respect to compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (1993, ord 93-78, sec 3; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1; am 2007, ord 07-169, sec 8; am 2017, ord 17-56, sec 7.) Section 27-15. Designation of the floodplain administrator. The director of public works of the County of Hawai`i is hereby appointed to administer, implement, and enforce this chapter in accord with the provisions of this chapter. (1993, ord 93-78, sec 3; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1.) 27-13 SUPP. 3 (1-2018) § 27-16 HAWAII COUNTY CODE Section 27-16. Duties and responsibilities of the floodplain administrator. The floodplain administrator, with the cooperation and assistance of other County departments, shall administer this chapter. The duties and responsibilities of the floodplain administrator shall include, but not be limited to: (1) Permit review. (A) All building permits, certificates of occupancy, grading permits, and development or subdivision proposals shall be reviewed to determine whether the requirements of this chapter have been satisfied; (B) All other development permits referred by other governmental departments and agencies shall be reviewed for consistency with the requirements of this chapter; (C) All permits and proposals shall be reviewed to determine that the proposed building site is reasonably safe from flooding; (D) For proposed building sites in flood -prone areas where special flood hazard areas have not been defined, water surface elevations have not been provided, and there is insufficient data to identify the floodway or coastal high hazard areas but the floodplain administrator has determined that there are verifiable physical indications that such hazards are present, all new construction, improvements to repetitive loss structures and substantial improvements (including the placement of manufactured homes) shall be: (i) Designed and adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement; (ii) Constructed of flood -resistant materials; (iii) Constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage; (iv) Constructed with electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air conditioning equipment and other service facilities that are designed and/or located so as to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding; (v) Reviewed to assure that all necessary permits have been received from those governmental agencies from which approval is required by Federal or State law, including section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 33 U.S.C. 1334; and (vi) With respect to new and replacement utilities, compliant with the requirements of section 27-19; and (E) All permits shall be reviewed to determine that the proposed development when combined with all other existing and anticipated development will not increase the water surface elevation of the base flood at any point. (2) Information maintenance. The floodplain administrator shall maintain the following: (A) The Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the County of Hawai`i; SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 27-14 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT § 27-16 (B) The certification of lowest floor elevation; (C) The certification of floodproofing for spaces below the base flood elevation; (D) The certification of final pad elevation where a site is filled above the base flood elevation; (E) The certification that an encroachment in the floodway will not result in any increase in flood levels during base flood discharge; and (F) The certification of elevation and structural support for structures in the coastal high hazard area. (3) Notification of actions that may alter the boundaries of flood hazard areas on Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Maps. (A) The floodplain administrator shall notify the council of the following actions when they relate to areas located within Hawai`i County: (i) A Federal Emergency Management Agency initiated map study or restudy of flood hazard areas; (ii) A floodplain administrator initiated map revision process, pursuant to part 65 of the National Flood Insurance Program Regulations; and (iii) A floodplain administrator initiated map revision process, pursuant to a Federal Emergency Management Agency Cooperative Technical Partners Initiative. (B) Notification shall consist of a written message from the floodplain administrator to the County council and shall be submitted to the County council as soon as practical, but no later than sixty days after the date the department of the floodplain administrator initiates any of the actions described in paragraph (3)(A) of this section. Notification shall include, but not be limited to: (i) Identification of the stream or general area being studied or revised; and (ii) The name of the entity undertaking the flood mapping study, restudy, or revision process. (4) Interpretation of maps. The floodplain administrator shall make interpretations where needed, as to the exact location of the boundaries of the areas of special flood hazards (for example, where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions). A person contesting the location of the boundary shall be given a reasonable opportunity to appeal the interpretation as provided in article 5. (5) Initiating changes in base flood elevations. Whenever base flood elevations increase or decrease or result in a mappable alteration of the boundaries of any special flood hazard area, as a result of physical changes affecting flooding conditions, as soon as practical, but no later than six months after the date such information becomes available, the floodplain administrator shall notify the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the changes by submitting technical or scientific data through the Letter of Map Revision process. Such a submission is necessary so that upon 27-15 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 27-16 HAWAII COUNTY CODE confirmation of those physical changes affecting flooding conditions, risk premium rates and floodplain management requirements will be based upon current data. (6) Using other base flood data. When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with section 27-6, the floodplain administrator shall obtain, review, and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a Federal or State agency, or other source, in order to administer article 4. Any such information shall be submitted to the floodplain administrator for consideration. (7) Whenever a watercourse is to be altered or relocated: (A) Require that the flood carrying capacity of the altered or relocated portion of said watercourse is maintained; (B) For riverine situations, notify the State of Hawaii department of land and natural resources (commission on water resource management) and all adjacent property owners, prior to such alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and (C) Whenever a proposed alteration or relocation occurs that would significantly change the base flood elevation or result in a mappable alteration of the boundaries of any special flood hazard area, technical and scientific data through the Conditional Letter of Map Revision shall be submitted to and approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Such a submission is necessary so that upon completion of those physical changes affecting flooding conditions, risk premium rates and floodplain management requirements will be based upon current data. Work to be performed under an approved Conditional Letter of Map Revision shall be subject to the following: (i) Work shall not begin on any on-site development affecting or impacting the floodplain until an approved Conditional Letter of Map Revision is received from the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and (ii) Within sixty days of receiving final approval from the floodplain administrator for the completion of the alteration or relocation of a watercourse, the request for a Letter of Map Revision, and all other information required by the Letter of Map Revision process shall be submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (8) Violations. Take action to remedy violations of this chapter as specified in article 6. (1993, ord 93-78, sec 3; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1; am 2007, ord 07-169, sec 9; am 2017, ord 17-56, sec 8; am 2018, ord 18-25, sec 3.) SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 27-16 This page intentionally left blank. 27-16.1 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) § 27-17 HAWAII COUNTY CODE Article 4. Standards. Section 27-17. Certification standards. (a) Pre -construction and post -construction certification of elevation and floodproofing of new construction, improvements to repetitive loss structures, development, and substantial improvements within areas of special flood hazards shall be submitted to the director of public works and shall be maintained as a matter of public record. (b) Pre -construction certification. Requirements for approval of the building permit shall include the following items, as applicable, and any additional items as required by the director of public works to promote public welfare and safety: (1) Certification of building plans. Each set of building plans shall be certified by a structural engineer or architect, currently licensed in the State of Hawai`i, to be in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. (2) Elevation certification on building plans. The elevation of the lowest floor shall be certified on each set of the building plans by an architect, civil engineer, or land surveyor currently licensed in the State of Hawai`i. (3) Special flood hazards area certification. The County of Hawai`i "Special Flood Hazard Area Certification" form, as amended, shall be completed and certified by a structural engineer or architect currently licensed in the State of Hawai`i. The completed "Special Flood Hazard Certification" shall be submitted for approval with the building plans. SUPP. 4 (7-2018) 27-16.2 BEACH ACCESS Public access code 34-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC ACCESS CODE BEACHES Animal prohibitions, places 4-18 Animals in general. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Park and recreational areas 15-1 et seq. BEER Alcoholic beverages 14-1 et seq. See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEGGING Park and recreational area restrictions, etc. 15-8 et seq. BELLS Prohibited devices on vehicles 24-113 See: TRAFFIC BENZENE, GASOLINE, NAPHTHA, ETC. Sewer wastes prohibited 21-9 Other sewer regulations. See: WATER AND SEWERS BICYCLES Pedicabs 24-186.2 et seq. See: TRAFFIC Traffic regulations 24-185 et seq. BIDS AND BIDDING Special assessments for improvements 12-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS BILLBOARDS Outdoor lighting 14-50 et seq. See: OUTDOOR LIGHTING BLACK POWDER Explosives, etc., regulated 14-7 et seq. See: FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES Vehicles carrying explosives 24-126 et seq. See: TRAFFIC BEACH ACCESS BLASTING AGENTS See: FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES Vehicles carrying 24-126 et seq. See: TRAFFIC BLIND PERSONS See: HANDICAPPED PERSONS Real property tax exemptions 19-75 See: REAL PROPERTY TAXES BLOCKS Subdivision regulations 23-28 et seq. See: SUBDIVISIONS BOARD OF APPEALS Appeals re building regulations 5-60, 5-65 et seq. Appeals re erosion and sedimentation control 10-6 BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS Administrative provisions in general 2-1 et seq. See: ADMINISTRATION Agencies of county, other. See: DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF COUNTY Arborist advisory committee 14-58 et seq. See: TREES AND SHRUBBERY Board of appeals (Electrical examiners) Defined 9-5 See: ELECTRICITY Civil defense organization 7-1 et seq. See: CIVIL DEFENSE Code of ethics 2-79 et seq. See: CODE OF ETHICS County transportation commission 18-3 et seq. See: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (Common Carriers) Economic development committee 2-37 Financial disclosures and disclosures of interest 2-91.1 Fire board of appeals 26-3-1 to 26-3-7 Hawai`i County Cultural Resources Commission 2-224 et seq. Issuance of commissions 2-3 Meetings, agendas posting 14-71 1-7 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS Officer defined re 1-4(a)(21) Officers in general. See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Planning commission Zoning procedures. See: ZONING Redistricting commission. See: REDISTRICTING Sustainability action committee 2-37 et seq. Veterans Advisory Committee 15-61 et seq. See: VETERANS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Zoning board of appeals. See: ZONING BOATING Park and recreational area restrictions, etc. 15-8 et seq. See: PARKS AND RECREATION BOMBS Explosives, etc., regulated 14-7 et seq. See: FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES BONDS Bonds of officials required 2-2 Community facilities district financing 32-57 et seq. See: COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS Dance hall bond requirements 6-18 Golf cart financial responsibility 24-182 Special assessments for improvements 12-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS Tax increment district financing 33-19 et seq. See: TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS BOOKS Fees for copies of public records 2-104 See: PUBLIC RECORDS BOTTLES, GLASS, NAILS, ETC. Placement on highways 24-156 BOUNDARIES Kailua Village special design district 3-50 State land use district boundary amendment procedures 28-1 et seq. I-8 See: STATE LAND USE DISTRICT BOUNDARY AMENDMENT PROCEDURES BRIDGES AND OTHER ELEVATED STRUCTURES Parking on 24-189 Public works department functions and duties 2-40 BROADCASTING STATIONS Electrical permit required, etc. 9-26 See: ELECTRICITY Radio interference 14-42 See: RADIO INTERFERENCE BRUSH Clearing occupied and unoccupied lots of refuse, weeds, etc. 20-20 et seq. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH BUILDINGS (Building Code and Construction in General) (NOTE: Section numbers appearing in parentheses are section numbers of the International Building Code as amended.) Access to public space, yard, street (310.3) 5-71 Accessibility Design (Ch. 11) 5-71 Required (Ch. 11) 5-71 State and County high -occupancy buildings (Appendix U; 423.4.5) 5-81 Additions, alterations, repairs Generally 5-6 Group R occupancies - smoke detectors (310.3.10) 5-71 Alarm systems Fire alarms. See herein: Fire alarms Appeals; variances 5-65 et seq. Appendices Appendix C (adopted from IBC — with amendments) 5-75, 5-76 Appendix I (adopted from IBC) 5-75 Appendix L (added to IBC) 5-79 Appendix M (added to IBC) 5-80 Appendix U (added to IBC) 5-81 Appendix W (added to IBC) 5-82 Appendix X (added to IBC) 5-83 Arterial 23-3 Arterial street 24-3 Articles pyrotechnic 26-2-2 Assessed value of real property 35-1 Assessment base 33-2 Assessment increment 33-2 Assessment unit 12-1 Assistant 5-4, 9-5, 17-3 At large 4-1 Attack 4-1 Auction 6-32 Auctioneer 6-32 Authority having jurisdiction 9-5, 17-3 Authorized association 35-60 Authorized association -installed 35-60 Authorized emergency vehicle 24-3 Authorized person 7-6, 15-3 Authorized personnel 25-1-5 Automated sign 3-3 Automobile service station 25-1-5 B.O.D. (biochemical oxygen demand) 21-2 Backfill 27-12 Banner 3-3 Bar 14-20 Base flood 27-12 Base flood elevation 17-52, 27-12 Basement 27-12 Bed and breakfast establishment 25-1-5 Beginning of construction 25-1-5 Bicycle 24-3 Bicycle lane 24-3 Bicycle path 24-3 Bicycle route 24-3 Bicycle/walk path 24-3 Bikeway 24-3 Bizarre council district shape 36-1 Blight 33-2 Blind 19-75 Blue light content 14-51 Board 2-82, 9-5, 26-3-1 Bodily injury 4-1 Bond ordinance 35-1 Bonds 1-4, 32-16, 35-1 Borrow 10-1 Bowling alley 14-20 Breakaway walls 27-12 Building 1-4, 3-3, 5-71, 14-20, 14-80, 22-1.2, 25-1-5 Building height 25-1-5 Building line 23-3, 25-1-5 DEFINITIONS Building official 5-71, 14-51 Building or house sewer 21-2 Building site 25-1-5 Building site average width 25-1-5 Built-in counter -top range 9-40 Built-in oven 9-40 Bureau of conveyances 23-3 Bus 24-3 Business 1-4, 2-82, 3-3, 14-20, 14-116, 20-31 Business district 24-3 Business establishment 3-3 Business improvement district 22-1.2, 35-1 Business or industrial street 23-3 Business service 25-1-5 Camper 15-3 Camping 15-3 Candidate 2-121 Capital Costs 2-235 Care home 25-1-5 Carport 5-71 Carrier 18-1 Catering establishment 25-1-5 Certificate of disability 24-242 Certification of rental rate 19-2 Certified hale builder 5-83 Cesspool 21-2 Charter 1-4 Chief of police 14-7, 14-67, 18-31, 22-1.2 City 1-4 City of Hilo 23-3, 25-1-5 Civil Defense siren 25-2-46 Class I lighting 14-51 Class II lighting 14-51 Class III lighting 14-51 Clerk 1-4, 32-16 Coastal high hazard area 27-12 Collector street 23-3 Commercial 3-3 Commercial agricultural activities 19-2 Commercial agricultural use dedication 19-2 Commercial building 14-20 Commercial cooking oil waste 20-31 Commercial excavation 25-1-5 Commercial FOG waste 20-31 Commercial interests 3-3 Commercial/industrial district 3-3 Commercial parking lot and garage 25-1-5 Commission 2-198, 18-1, 18-31, 20-31, 21-2, 25-1-5, 36-1 I-23 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) DEFINITIONS Commissioner 36-1 Committee 2-121 Common driveway approach 22-1.2 Common element 23-122 Community building 25-1-5 Community facilities district 32-16 Community of common interest 36-1 Community of interest 36-1 Community storm shelter 5-81 Compensation 2-82 Compostables 20-50 Condominium 23-122 Condominium property regime 23-122 Condominium unit 12-1 Conflict of interest 2-136 Conforming 23-3, 25-1-5 Connection 21-2 Consolidation 23-3 Consumer fireworks 26-2-2 Continuous and regular basis 19-2 Contribution 2-91.3 Controlled access highway 24-3 Controlling interest 2-82 Convenience store 25-1-5 Cooperating department 12-1 Corporation counsel 22-1.2 Cost 2-5, 12-1, 32-16 Costs of supplemental improvements 35-1 Costs of supplemental services and improvements 35-1 Council 1-4, 2-225, 3-3, 18-31, 25-1-5, 31-2, 32-16, 33-2 Council district deviation 36-1 County 1-4, 2-167, 2-225, 19-2, 30-3, 32-16, 33-2, 35-1 County animal control service 4-1 County building code 26-2-2 County clerk 35-1 County engineer 24-3 County environmental report 25-1-5 County fire code 26-2-2, 26-3-1 County general plan 23-3 Courtesy inspection 17-29 Cracking 36-1 Crematorium 25-1-5 Critical road area 25-2-46 Crop production 25-1-5 Crosswalk 24-3 Cruise or cruising 18-31 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) I-24 Cul-de-sac 23-3 Cultural 26-2-2 Cut 10-1 Damage to the road 24-157 Dangerous dog 4-1, 15-78 Data processing facility 25-1-5 Date of classification 19-2 Day care center 25-1-5 DBEDT 31-2 De minimis structure position discrepancy 25-1-5 Dead-end street 23-3 Deaf 19-75 Debt 32-16 Declaration 23-122 Dedicated lands 19-2 Dedication 34-3 Default 21-38 Demolition 9-5 Density 25-1-5 Department 2-198, 2-225, 3-3, 9-5, 14-120, 14-137, 15-3, 20-31, 24-221, 26-2-2 Deputies 2-143 Design commission 3-3 Designated agency 30-3 Designated bank 21-38 Designated historic and archaeological sites 10-1 Designee 1-4 Developer 23-122 Development 27-12, 34-3 Development agreement 30-3 Devices 14-7 Director 2-136, 2-198, 2-225, 3-3, 6-32, 8-2, 14-80, 14-120, 15-3, 18-31, 19-2, 20-31, 21-2, 22-1.2, 23-3, 25-1-5, 32-16, 33-2, 34-3, 35-60 Director of finance 18-1 Director of transportation 23-3 Directory Sign 3-3 Disaster 7-6 Display 26-2-2 Display case 3-3 Display fireworks 26-2-2 Distribute 14-137 District 1-4, 3-3, 8-2, 22-1.2, 32-16, 33-2, 35 1, 35-60 District association 22-1.2, 35-1 District board 35-1 District engineer 23-3, 24-3 District -wide publication dispensing rack permit 22-1.2 Divided highway 24-3 Dog park 15-78 Double -family dwelling 19-2, 25-1-5 Drainage facility 27-12 Drilling operation 14-120 Driver 18-56, 24-3 Driveway 22-1.2 Driveway approach 22-1.2 Ductline 9-5 Duplex 19-2, 25-1-5 Dwelling 25-1-5 Dwelling unit 8-2, 19-2, 25-1-5 Easement 23-3, 34-3 Economic benefit 19-77 Electrical contractor 9-5 Electrical specialty contractor 9-5 Electrical specialty work 9-5 Electrical wiring 9-5 Electrical work 9-5 Electronic smoking devices 14-20 Eligible buyer 11-3 Emergency 24-3 Emergency electrical work 9-5 Emergency responders 24-167.1 Employee 1-4, 2-82, 14-7 Enclosed or partially enclosed area(s) 14-20 Enclosure 35-60 Encroachment 27-12 Encumbrance 2-12.1 Energy-saving device 25-1-5 Enforcement officer 4-1, 15-78, 24-242 Engineer 10-1, 22-1.2, 23-3 Engineer's soils report 10-1 Environmental impact statement 25-1-5 Equivalent population 21-2 Erected 25-1-5 Erosion 10-1 Excavation 10-1 Exceptional trees 14-57 Executive agency 1-4 Existing building 5-71 Existing manufactured home park or subdivision 27-12 Expenditure 2-91.3 Extension 21-2 Extra inspection 17-29 Facilities 32-16 DEFINITIONS Factory -built housing 5-79 Fair market value 8-2 Family 5-71, 25-1-5 Family child care home 25-1-5 Farm 25-1-5 Farm animals 4-1 Farm dwelling 19-2, 25-1-5 Farm subdivision 23-113 Farmers market 25-1-5 Feed crops and fast rotation forestry 19-2 Fifteen mile radius 11-3 Fill 10-1, 27-12 Fill material 27-12 Finance director 22-1.2 Financial interest 2-82 Financing plan 33-2 Financing supplemental services and improvements 35-1 Fire chief 26-2-2, 26-3-1 Fire Code 5-71 Firecrackers 26-2-2 Fireworks 26-2-2 Fireworks code 26-3-1 First user 5-79 Flag lot 25-1-5 Flood elevation determination 27-12 Flood elevation study or flood study 27-12 Flood, flooding, or flood water 27-12 Flood Insurance Rate Map 27-12 Flood Insurance Study 27-12 Flood or flooding 17-52 Flood protection system 27-12 Floodplain administrator 27-12 Floodplain management 27-12 Floodplain management regulations 27-12 Floodplain or flood -prone area 27-12 Floodproofing 27-12 Floodway 27-12 Floodway fringe 27-12 Floor area, gross 25-1-5 Floor area, net 25-1-5 Following 1-4 Food manufacturing and processing facility 25-1-5 For nonprofit purposes 19-77 Fracturing 36-1 Fraud and victimization 27-12 Freeboard 27-12 Front yard 25-1-5 Frontage 25-1-5 I-25 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) DEFINITIONS Fully -shaded window 5-84 Fully shielded 14-51 Functionally dependent use 27-12 Fund 33-2 Funeral home 25-1-5 Funeral services 25-1-5 Future width lines 25-1-5 Gang cesspool 21-2 Garbage 20-31, 21-2 Garbage, properly shredded 21-2 General floodplain 27-12 Genetic engineering 14-91 Genetically engineered 14-129 Gerrymander 36-1 Golf cart 24-176 Golf cart crossing 24-176 Golf course maintenance vehicle 24-176 Governmental entity or agency 30-3 Grading 10-1 Grant 2-136 Graphic design 3-3 Grease 21-2 Grease traps 21-2 Gross area of opaque roof surfaces 5-84 Gross negligence 2-167 Ground sign 3-3 Group of structures 5-83 Group living facility 25-1-5 Grubbing 10-1 Guaranteed borrower 21-38 Guest house 25-1-5 Guest ranch 25-1-5 Gun 14-7 Hale 5-83 Half Street 23-3 Handbill 20-1 Handler 15-78 Handicapped 18-1 Hardship 27-12 Highest adjacent grade 27-12 Highway 24-3 Historic preservation 2-225 Historic properties 2-225 Historic structure 27-12 Home improvement center 25-1-5 Home occupation 25-1-5 Homeownership counselor 11-3 Hospital 25-1-5 Hotel 8-2, 14-20, 25-1-5 Household rubbish 20-31 Humane society 4-1 SUPP. 1 (1-2017) I-26 Hurricane -prone regions 5-82 Hydraulic fracturing 14-120 Ideal council district's population 36-1 Illuminated sign 3-3 Immediate family 2-82 Immediate vicinity of a project 25-2-46 Impending disaster 7-6 Import 26-2-2 Improvement area 32-16 Improvement district 12-1 Improvements 32-16 Incidental expense 32-16 Incidental expenses of a district 35-1 Incidentals 12-1 Increment 21-38 Indigenous Hawaiian architecture structures 5-83 Indirect lighting 3-3 Individual 14-51 Industrial wastes 21-2 Infiltration 21-2 Inflow 21-2 Insert 35-60 Insignia of approval 5-79 Inspection 2-5 Install 35-60 Installation 5-79 Intensive agriculture 19-2 Intentionally 1-11, 14-74 Interior lot line 25-1-5 Intersection 24-3 Intoxicating liquor 13-8 Inundation level 9-5 Import 26-2-2 Issuing agency 24-242 Journeyman electrician 9-5 Journeyman specialty electrician 9-5 Junkyard 25-1-5 Kailua Industrial Subdivision 3-3 Kailua Village core 3-3 Kennel 25-1-5 Kitchen 25-1-5 Knowingly 14-74 Land 35-1 Land surveyor 10-1 Land use 25-1-5 Landowner 32-16, 35-1 Landscaping 19-80 Lateral 21-2 Lease 2-110 Legislative action 2-91.3 Rescue expense recovery Definitions 2-167 Gross negligence incurs liability 2-168 Recovery procedures 2-169 Revolving fund County housing program 2-74 Self-insurance fund Administration of the fund 2-160 Appropriations 2-157 Creation 2-156 Dissolution of the fund 2-159 Expenditures from 2-158 Funding of 2-157 Special assessments for improvements 12-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS Staff expenses of various boards, departments, etc. See specific boards, departments, other agencies as indexed Transit operations coordinator as chief administrator County transportation commission, as to 18-4 See: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (Common Carriers) Travel and other expenses Adjustments and exceptions 2-98 Contracts Conflicts with employee contracts 2- 102 Entitlement 2-92 Funds for travel expenses 2-99 Other allowable expenses 2-97 Overnight travel expenses 2-95 Planning department expenses 2-27 Private automobiles, compensation for use 2-101 Reports 2-100 Travel authorization 2-94 Travel status 2-93 Volunteer fire personnel 2-20 See: FIRE DEPARTMENT Treasurer Official bonds 2-2 Uncollectible accounts Definitions 2-108 Procedure; records 2-109 Warrants, issuance 2-11 FINANCES FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Golf carts 24-182 FINES, FORFEITURES AND PENALTIES County streets 22-8.1 et seq. General Penalty, for violation of code 1-10 Minors, intoxicating liquor, penalty 13-10 Toy rifles forfeited to county, when 13-15 Toy rifles provision, penalty 13-16 Violation of Charter 1-11 FIRE ALARMS Inspection tag 26-1-31 Out of service 26-1-8 FIRE BOARD OF APPEALS Appeals 26-3-4 Board established 26-3-2 Decisions 26-3-7 Powers, duties, functions 26-3-3 FIRE CODE Adopted 26-1-1 Agricultural fires 26-1-19 Alternative water supply 26-1-42 Assemblies, places of 26-1-12, 26-1-16, 26-1-43, 26-1-44, 26-1-47 Changes to buildings 26-1-3 Construction 26-1-33 Cooking 26-1-19, 26-1-24, 26-1-45, 26-1-46, 26-1-48, 26-1-49, 26-1-55 False alarms 26-1-30 Fire alarms 26-1-8, 26-1-31 Fire department access roads 26-1-35 to 26-1-41 Fire detection system or equipment 26-1-17, 26-1-18 Fire education 26-1-11 Fire hazard abatement 26-1-19 Fire hydrants Fire department access roads, grade 26-1-41 Obstructions, encroachments, etc., 26-1-25, 26-1-26 Use and restriction 26-1-34 Fire suppression system or equipment 26-1-17, 26-1-18 Fires for dangerous material disposal 26-1-19 Fires for firefighting training 26-1-19 Fires for the prevention or control of disease or pests 26-1-19 Fires for residential bathing 26-19 I-41 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) FIRE CODE Fireworks Permit required, types, fees 26-1-12, 26-1-13 Hawai`i State Fire Code 26-1-1 Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning 26-1-24 Inspections and tests Authority 26-1-23 Inspection tags 26-1-17 Sprinkler 26-1-29 Standpipe 26-1-27 Investigations 26-1-4 Liquified petroleum gases 26-1-12, 26-1-51 to 26-1-56 Obstructions, access to Fire dept. connections 26-1-25, 26-1-26 Occupant load increase 26-1-32 Open fires, incinerators, and commercial fireplaces 26-1-19 Permits and fees Fees 26-1-13 Required 26-1-12 Site plan required 26-1-22 Plans and specifications, when required 26-1-5, 26-1-14 Portable fire extinguishers 26-1-17, 26-1-19, 26-1-55 Premises identification 26-1-20 Recreational, decorative, or ceremonial fires 26-1-19 Smoking provisions See: SMOKING Standby and fire watch 26-1-6 to 26-1-10 Tents and air supported structures Authority to inspect 26-1-23 Cooking operations affiliated with 26-1-45 Permits required 26-1-12 Violations and penalties 26-1-15 FIRE DEPARTMENT Duties in general 2-15 Executive branch; departments, etc., under direct supervision of managing director 2-6 Fire chief Appointment, qualifications 2-13 Powers, duties and functions 2-14 Fire commission General 2-15 Powers, duties and functions 2-15.1 SUPP. 1 (1-2017) I-42 Fires, firemen to direct traffic, at 24-13 Mileage reimbursements Volunteer Fire Personnel 2-20 Traffic laws re 24-6 See: TRAFFIC Volunteer fire department Appointment of other personnel 2-18 Benefits 2-23 Extent of coverage 2-24 Compensation and benefits 2-23 et seq. Coordination with regular fire departments 2-21 County fire -fighting equipment, use 2-22 Created 2-16 Extent of coverage 2-24 Head of 2-17 Travel allowance 2-20 Volunteer fire stations 2-16.1 Volunteer personnel 2-19 Coordination of volunteer and regular fire departments 2-21 Travel allowance 2-20 Mileage reimbursement 2-20 Volunteers not members of volunteer fire department 2-26 Wages, computation 2-25 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS Applicable building code amendments See: BUILDINGS FIRE HAZARDS Fire chief, duties 2-14 FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE ESCAPES, ETC. Camping within certain distance 15-42(d) Fire code 26-1-25, 26-1-26, 26-1-34, 26-1-41 Parking within certain distance 24-190 Special assessments for improvements 12-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS FIRE PREVENTION Fire chief, duties 2-14, 26-1-11 FIREARMS, WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES Agency Defined 14-7(a)(1) Investigation 14-11 Permit required for agency 14-10 PUBLIC SEWERS See: WATER AND SEWERS PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM Island -wide fare structure Baggage 18-91 Fare schedules 18-92 Fares 18-90 Island -wide transportation free zone 18-90 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (Common Carriers) Bus terminals and parking Bus terminal location City buses 18-21 County buses 18-22 Parking fees 18-24 Rules and regulations 18-23 Certificate of public convenience and necessity Appeals 18-13 Applicability of other laws 18-14 Hearings 18-6 Notice 18-11 Injunctions 18-12 Insurance 18-9 Issuance 18-6 Two or more names 18-7 Notice of hearing 18-11 Rates 18-9 Required 18-6 Revocation, causes 18-8 Routes 18-9 Rules, procedure and evidence 18-10 Safety standards 18-9 Violations, penalty 18-12 County transportation commission Chief administrator Transit operations administrator 18-4 Membership 18-3 Powers and duties 18-5 Definitions 18-1 Development agreement authority 2-170 General excise and use tax surcharge 2-233, 2-236 General excise tax fund 2-234, 2-235 Island -wide fare structure Baggage 18-91 Fare schedules 18-92 Fares 18-90 PUBLIC SEWERS Parking of city or county buses Parking fees 18-24 Rules and regulations 18-23 Passenger capacity Children excepted from consideration 18- 16 Determination 18-15 Rated capacity limit 18-19 Seating capacity Determined by Examiner of Chauffeurs 18-17 Vehicle to bear notice of 18-18 Violations Penalty 18-20 Paratransit service 18-93 to 18-97 Safety glass Defined 18-1 Required 18-2 Transit operations administrator 18-4 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (School Buses) Aisles and passageways 18-63 Alternative transportation 18-75 Backing of vehicles, manner 18-85 Bus operation. See also herein: Drivers and Bus Operations Manner of 18-80, 18-81 Ceilings 18-63 Clutch on vehicles, use 18-86 Definitions 18-56 Diesel tanks 18-59 Door specifications 18-61 Drivers and bus operations Alternative transportation 18-75 Backing vehicle, manner of 18-85 Bus operation 18-81 Clutch, use of 18-86 Conduct of passengers 18-77 Dangerous loading 18-82 Deficient vehicles, repair of 18-76 Doors closed while vehicle in motion 18-83 Driver hours limited 18-72 Freight, transporting 18-87 Inspection before operation of vehicle 18-74 Liquor prohibited 18-70 Manner of operation 18-80 Manner of stopping outside city 18-84 I-73 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (School Buses) Passengers Conduct, driver's responsibility 18-77 Discharging in a safe manner required 18-78 Repair of deficient vehicle; certification 18-76 Riders, discharging 18-78 Smoking restricted 18-71 Talking with driver 18-73 Trailer, pulling 18-87 Unsafe vehicles 18-75 Violations Reporting to police 18-79 Emergency exits 18-62 Exhaust pipe requirements 18-60 Freight, transporting 18-87 Fuel tank location 18-59 Identification markings 18-69 Inspections 18-58 Certificate of inspection 18-89 Inspection before operation of vehicle 18-74 Monthly inspection 18-89 Vehicle inspections, certificates 18-88 Liquor, alcohol Use by drivers 18-70 Manner of operation of bus 18-80 Metal screening required, exception 18-68 Passengers Dangerous loading 18-82 Discharging in safe manner 18-78 Talking with driver 18-73 Safety equipment required 18-66 Sanitary condition required 18-67 School bus construction 18-58 Seat location 18-64 Seat specifications 18-65 Smoking on buses 18-71 Stopping Manner of stopping outside city 18-84 Talking with driver 18-73 Unsafe vehicles 18-75 Repair of deficient vehicles 18-76 Vehicular inspection. See herein: Inspections Vehicle in motion Doors closed while 18-83 Violations, penalty 18-57 I-74 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (Taxicabs) Taxicab regulations. See: TAXICABS PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Common carrier regulations 18-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (Common Carriers) PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS Assessment for improvements Adoption of improvement 12-10 Applicable proceedings 12-28 Authorized improvements, notice 12-27 Bidding 12-24 Bonds 12-24 Authority to issue 12-2 See also herein: Improvement Bonds Payment in 12-37 Certificate of balance due 12-42 Collection of assessments 12-31 Consolidation of subdivision of lot 12-30 Contracts Awarding 12-23 Extending beyond fiscal year 12-25 Off-site water facilities 12-26 Corrected map 12-27 Cost advanced and costs borne by owners and County 12-7 Council powers reserved 12-6 Council's determination 12-17 Definitions 12-1 Department of water supply Plans and specifications from 12-20 Designated districts Improvements outside of 12-4 Determination by council 12-17 Director of finance Amended assessments upon 12-30 Exemption from taxes 12-55.1 General obligation bonds 12-47 Exemption from certain requirements 12-48 Improvement bonds. See also herein that subject Special assessment revolving fund 12-47 Hearings 12-10, 12-28 Improvement bonds Authorized 12-2, 12-44 Bond, other. See herein specific subjects SWEAR OR SWORN See: OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN SWEEPING Littering of streets 20-3 Littering in general. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH SWIMMING Park and recreational area restrictions, etc. 15-8 et seq. See: PARKS AND RECREATION SWINE -- T -- TACKS, WIRE, CANS, ETC. Placement on highways 24-156 TAR, PLASTICS, WOOD Sewer wastes prohibited 21-9 Other sewer regulations. See: WATER AND SEWERS Plastic bag reduction 14-115 et eq. TAX CREDITS Solar water heater tax credit 19-104 TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS Administrative responsibility 33-6 Bonds Anticipation notes 33-28 Contents 33-21 Execution 33-22 General obligation bonds issuance 33-29 Issuance authorized 33-19 Liability limitation 33-27 Lost, mutilated, stolen, destroyed 33-25 Payment, funds 33-22 Limitations 33-27 Reserve fund 33-23 Recordation 33-22 Refunding Authorized 33-30 Obligations unimpaired 33-32 Procedure 33-31 Regulations generally 33-26 Sale 33-24 Tax exemption 33-20 Council powers 33-4 I-93 SWEAR OR SWORN Definitions 33-2 Establishment Authority 33-3 Initiation, study 33-9 Ordinance adoption 33-11 Provisional district 33-13 Requirements 33-7 Financing plans 33-10 Approval 33-11 Leased redevelopment property taxation 33- 16 Limitation on actions 33-8 Private contributions 33-5 Proposal termination authority 33-4 Provisional 33-13 Restrictions on 33-14 Purpose 33-1 Requirements 33-7 Tax increments Bonds 33-19 et seq. See herein: Bonds Collection 33-17 Computation 33-15 Fund 33-18 Leased redevelopment property 33-16 Termination 33-12 TAXATION Assessments for improvements 12-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS Community facilities districts, special levy 32-1 et seq. See: COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS General excise and use tax surcharge 2-233 Motor vehicle tax 24-17 et seq. See: TRAFFIC Real property taxes 19-1 et seq. See: REAL PROPERTY TAXES Residential use assessments Nonspeculative residential use assessments 19-58.2 Solar water heater tax credit 19-104 TAXI STANDS Parking in 24-212 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) TAXI CABS TAXI CABS Acts prohibited 18-37.3 Appeals 18-37.15 Baggage charge 18-52 Bulky items, carrying 18-37.6 Certificate of public convenience and necessity 18-32 Hearing, factors considered, revocation, etc. 18-6, 18-33 Issuance 18-6 Required 18-6 Commission powers and duties 18-5 Common carriers, other 18-1 et seq. See: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (Common Carriers) Condition of taxicabs 18-37.9 Soiling 18-37.8 Control numbers 18-37.11 Cruising 18-35 Definitions 18-31 Disorderly persons 18-37.7 Driver Cruising 18-35 Personal use by 18-34 Drivers' licenses Permits. See herein that subject English and Japanese language notice requirement 18-37.5 Fares Baggage charge 18-52 Circuit fares 18-90(e) Hilo-Hamakua- Waimea-Kohala-Kona 18-90(a) Hilo-Puna-Ka'u 18-90(b) Prepayment discount 18-90(c) Schedule 18-49 Senior citizen's discount 18-90(d) Shared ride fare 18-90(1) Financial responsibility requirements 18- 37.13 Fraudulent call and nonpayment 18-37.4 Identification markings, names 18-37.16 Insurance requirement 18-9 Intoxicating liquor, offenses re 18-37.3(a) "Kickbacks" 18-37.3(c) Licenses Taxicab license. See herein that subject Meters I-94 Employed by passenger during taxi use 18-45 Notice required 18-37.5 Paraphernalia Unauthorized possession of 18-36 Passengers Fares. See herein that subject Multiple loading 18-54 Other requirements. See herein other subjects as applicable Pedicabs 24-186.2 et seq. See: TRAFFIC Permits Appeals to circuit court 18-43 Drivers' licenses. See herein that subject Expiration, renewal, etc. 18-40 Fees 18-41 Required, content 18-38 Revocation or suspension 18-42 Waiver of examination 18-40 Personal use by driver 18-34 Purpose of provisions 18-31 Rates, routes, safety standards 18-9 Road taxi stands, establishment 18-37.2 Rule-making powers 18-37.14 Scope of provisions 18-31 Seats, persons soiling 18-37.8 Shared -ride taxi service 18-37.17 Signs 18-37.10 Soiling of taxicabs 18-37.8 Stands, establishment 18-37.2 Trade names and markings 18-37.16 Travel and other allowable expenses for personnel 2-97 See: FINANCES Trip route 18-37.12 Violations, penalty 18-37 TELEVISION SETS Park and recreational area restrictions, etc. 15-8 et seq. See: PARKS AND RECREATION THEATERS County building parking regulations 24-230 See: TRAFFIC LEGISLATIVE HISTORY TABLE Ordinances are listed by the Code chapter affected. - N 0 N 0 N 0 N Ot - 0 N K - 0 N 18-25A, 18-34A, 18- 74A N± C-'-• e w e CO 0 N IM 0 N 15-65A, 15-95A, 15-97A, 15-103A 15-46A CHAPTER TITLE General Provisions Administration Signs Animals / q • ,--1 m Businesses BSUBJBQ ITAT3 Dedication of Land Electricity CHAPTER NO. e q m ± e c w oo s• - T -1 T -I SUPP. 4 (7-2108) - N 0 N 0 N 0 N 0 - 0 N 00 k e + e C) ,-1 Cq + + + + + e e e e e e e /c + e - ® 17-55A �// 999 w w w e e e / 9 - w e / w e / . w e co 0 N /o/ w e e G33 e e e --- e e e G33 e e e / w G e /k c e GG e e N 15-11A, 15-51A, 15-70A �7 e e e e 15-114A CHAPTER TITLE Erosion and Sedimentation Control \ Improvements by Assessments Minors General Welfare Parks and Recreation tkE \ $ / $ Public Transportation Real Property Taxes Refuse Sewers CHAPTER NO. 0 e e e N e m e ± e e e 3 e w e 3 e 3 e 0 SNI e q SUPP. 4 (7-2018) T-2 - q 0 CV 0 CV 0 N 0 - 0 CV 00 0 CV c e + e �///// e m m m + + + e e e e e e p ® /////c/ % 2 2 9 9 . w& w w w w w eeeeee e CO 0 CV e g m m Nti Nti 3 m S % 9 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9±% CO CO CO CO CO 3 3 3 3 3 CO CO e e e e e e e e e e e e in 1-1 0 CV '(���������//N c % e 0 e N 3 c S e g S S e 9± 9 9 9±% 2 2 2 2±. cn %%% e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e CHAPTER TITLE County Streets Subdivisions Vehicles and Traffic z k t H CHAPTER NO. N q 7 7 T-3 SUPP. 4 (73018) - N 0 N 0 N 0 N = - 0 N N / ++ e e 18-15A 18-25A ri qe 9 L e � � � c N L 0 0 9 9±%% 2 9 9 9 9 9 w w w w w w w w w w w w e e e e e e e e e e e e CO 9 w e ri N 3 C.0 e ��������������'' '' ''/ 0 CO 3 Nt c 3 c S c S e N c w c0 % % % 9± ± ± ± 9 9 ± ± ± F F F F% c 3 3 3 3 3 3 c c c c c 3 3 3 3 3 z e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e c e in ri q 15-33A, 15-44A, 15-45A ��������///// Nt w e S g c S S S e e e % 2 9 9 9 ± 9 9 . % % % % % % ECZ e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e CHAPTER TITLE & / .o § N /bC 0 2 o Q CHAPTER NO. krz CV e 3 N 1-- SUPP. 4 (7-2018) T-4 ORD. NO. EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION 17-71 11-17-17 Operating budget -- 17-72 11-17-17 Operating budget -- 17-73 11-21-17 General Obligation Bond ($2,437,000 — Lono Kona subdivision public sewer system) -- 17-74 11-29-17 City of Hilo Zone Map ZA 17-75 11-29-17 Capital improvements budget -- 17-76 11-30-17 Capital improvements budget -- 17-77 11-29-17 Operating budget -- 17-78 11-29-17 Operating budget -- 17-79 12-18-17 Capital improvements budget -- 17-80 12-18-17 Capital improvements budget -- 17-81 12-18-17 Capital improvements budget -- 2018 ORD. NO. EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION 18-1 01-04-18 Lalamilo-Pu`ukapu Zone Map ZA 18-2 01-11-18 Names the skate park at the Pahoa Neighborhood Facility in Pahoa, the "Ginny Aste Skate Park" 15-68.1 18-3 01-11-18 Operating budget -- 18-4 01-16-18 Traffic Schedules 24-267 18-5 07-01-18 Solid waste fees 20-46 to 20-49 18-6 01-16-18 General obligation bonds ($14,500,000 - Prosecuting Attorney Office, West Hawai`i Civic Center) -- 18-7 01-16-18 Operating budget -- 18-8 01-16-18 Operating budget -- 18-9 01-16-18 Operating budget -- 18-10 02-05-18 Operating budget -- 18-11 02-05-18 Operating budget -- 18-12 02-20-18 Relates to criteria to determine a pre- existing lot 23-118 18-13 02-20-18 Operating budget -- 18-14 02-20-18 Operating budget -- 18-15 03-06-18 Reestablishes the fire board of appeals 26-3-1 to 26-3-7 (new article) 18-16 03-06-18 Waiakea, South Hilo SLUB 18-17 03-06-18 Operating budget -- T-17 SUPP. 4 (7-2018) ORD. NO. EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION 18-18 03-06-18 Operating budget -- 18-19 04-02-18 Traffic Schedules 24-279 18-20 05-16-18 Names a building at the Ho`olulu Complex "Aunty Dottie Thompson H ale" 15-68.1 18-21 04-02-18 Names lower ballfield at Honoka`a Park "Lala Epenesa, Jr. Ballfield" 15-68.1 18-22 04-02-18 Names Pahoa District Park and adds it to the farmers market facility schedule 15-68.1 & 15-72 18-23 04-02-18 Capital improvements budget -- 18-24 04-02-18 Operating budget -- 18-25 04-12-18 Relates to floodplain management 2-40 & 27-16 18-26 04-12-18 Operating budget -- 18-27 04-12-18 Operating budget -- 18-28 04-12-18 Capital improvements budget -- 18-29 04-12-18 Operating budget -- 18-30 -- Charter amendment — compensation; salary commission -- 18-31 04-24-18 City of Hilo Zone Map ZA 18-32 07-01-19 Commercial sponsorship of County assets 2-240 to 2-248 18-33 04-24-18 Operating budget -- 18-34 04-24-18 Creates additional funding sources for the County Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Program 2-194 18-35 04-24-18 Operating budget -- 18-36 04-24-18 Capital improvements budget -- 18-37 05-07-18 Traffic Schedules 24-279 18-38 05-07-18 Traffic Schedules 24-257 18-39 05-07-18 Traffic Schedules 24-260 18-40 05-07-18 Operating budget -- 18-41 05-07-18 Operating budget -- 18-42 05-07-18 Operating budget -- 18-43 05-07-18 Operating budget -- 18-44 05-22-18 Names the County park within Alii Kai subdivision, the "Ali`i Kai Park" 15-68.1 18-45 05-22-18 Traffic Schedules 24-275 18-46 05-22-18 Operating budget -- 18-47 05-22-18 Operating budget -- 18-48 05-22-18 Operating budget -- 18-49 05-22-18 Operating budget -- 18-50 05-22-18 Operating budget -- SUPP. 4 (7-2018) T-18 ORD. NO. EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION CODE SECTION 18-51 05-25-18 General Obligation Bond ($10,200,000 - Six-year CIP FY 2017-18 per Ord. No. 17-40) -- 18-52 05-25-18 Capital improvements budget -- 18-53 07-01-18 Salary Ordinance of 2018 -- 18-54 06-04-18 Operating budget -- 18-55 06-04-18 Operating budget -- 18-56 06-04-18 Adds Mo`oheau Park to the farmers market facility schedule 15-72 18-57 06-04-18 Operating budget -- 18-58 06-04-18 Operating budget -- 18-59 06-04-18 Operating budget -- 18-60 06-04-18 General Obligation Bond ($30,500,000 - Six-year CIP FY 2017-18 per Ord. No. 17-40) -- 18-61 06-19-18 Names former site of Pu`u Maile Hospital "Lehia Beach Park" and prohibits intoxicating liquors at the p ark 15-68.1, 14-1 18-62 06-19-18 Operating budget -- 18-63 06-19-18 Operating budget -- 18-64 06-19-18 Capital improvements budget -- 18-65 06-19-18 Operating budget -- 18-66 06-19-18 Operating budget -- 18-67 06-19-18 Capital improvements budget -- 18-68 07-01-18 Operating budget FY 2018-2019 -- 18-69 07-01-18 Capital improvements budget FY 2018-2019 -- 18-70 06-25-18 Operating budget -- 18-71 06-25-18 Operating budget -- 18-72 06-25-18 Operating budget -- 18-73 06-25-18 Operating budget -- 18-74 06-29-18 Establishes .25% general excise and use tax surcharge and creates General Excise Tax Fund 2-233 to 2-236 (new article) T-19 SUPP. 4 (7-2018)