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File #: HLU-5 Bill 21 (2025)    Version:
Type: Bill Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/24/2025 In control: Housing and Land Use Committee (2025-2027)
On agenda: 9/3/2025 Final action:
Title: BILL 21 (2025), AMENDING CHAPTER 19.36B, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO EXEMPTING PARKING IN A SPECIFIC BOUNDARY AREA OF LANA?I CITY (HLU-5)
Attachments: 1. Bill 21 (2025), 2. Correspondence from Planning 02-12-2025, 3. Correspondence to Corporation Counsel 06-04-2025, 4. Correspondence from Corporation Counsel 07-29-2025, 5. Amendment Summary Form from Committee Chair 08-25-2025, 6. Presentation from Planning 09-03-2025, 7. Informational Document from Pulama Lana?i 09-03-2025
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BILL 21 (2025), AMENDING CHAPTER 19.36B, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO EXEMPTING PARKING IN A SPECIFIC BOUNDARY AREA OF LĀNAʻI CITY  (HLU-5)

 

Description

The Committee is in receipt of the following:

1.                     Bill 21 (2025), entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19.36B, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO EXEMPTING PARKING IN A SPECIFIC BOUNDARY AREA OF LĀNAʻI CITY.”  Bill 21’s purpose is to allow uses within the Park (PK) and P-1 Public/Quasi-Public districts of Dole Park to be exempt from Chapter 19.36B, Maui County Code.

2.                     Correspondence dated February 12, 2025, from the Planning Director, transmitting the Department of Planning’s report and recommendations from the Lānaʻi Planning Commission and other related documents.

3.                     An Amendment Summary Form, dated August 25, 2025, from the Committee Chair, with a proposed CD1 version of Bill 21 (2025), entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19.36B, MAUI COUNTY CODE, TO EXEMPT PARKING IN A SPECIFIC BOUNDARY AREA OF LĀNAʻI CITY.”  The proposed CD1 version incorporates technical and nonsubstantive revisions.

 

Status

The Committee may consider whether to recommend passage of Bill 21 (2025) on first reading, with or without revisions.  The Committee may also consider the filing of Bill 21 (2025) and other related action.