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File #: WAI-38 CC 19-228    Version:
Type: County Communication Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/23/2019 In control: Water and Infrastructure Committee
On agenda: 9/16/2019 Final action:
Title: EXISTING STREETS (WAI-38)
Attachments: 1. County Communication 19-228, 2. Correspondence to Corp Counsel 07-29-2019, 3. Revised Proposed Bill 07-30-2019, 4. Testimony Robert Horcajo 07-31-2019, 5. Correspondence to Public Works 08-20-2019, 6. Correspondence to Planning 08-20-2019, 7. Testimony Alan Nago Fran Nago 08-22-2019, 8. Correspondence from Public Works 08-22-2019, 9. Committee Report 19-100, 10. Committee Report 19-100 Recommitted, 11. Correspondence from Planning 08-28-2019, 12. Correspondence to Parks 09-03-2019, 13. Correspondence to Public Works 09-03-2019, 14. Correspondence from Parks and Recreation 09-05-2019, 15. Testimony David Goode 09-16-2019, 16. Correspondence from Public Works 09-16-2019, 17. Correspondence from Committee Chair Lee 09-16-2019, 18. Testimony Alan Nago 09-16-2019
Related files: CR 19-100
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Title

EXISTING STREETS  (WAI-38)

 

Description

The Committee received the following:

1.                     County Communication 19-228, from Councilmember Tamara Paltin, transmitting a proposed bill entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.20.040, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO EXISTING STREETS.”  The proposed bill would reverse code changes made in 2015; it would require improvements to existing streets for a subdivision creating two developable lots.

2.                     Correspondence dated July 30, 2019, from the Department of the Corporation Counsel, transmitting a proposed bill entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.20.040, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS UPON EXISTING STREETS.”  The purpose of the proposed bill is to require improvements to existing streets for a subdivision creating two developable lots, except for an applicant on the priority list for the Upcountry water system who qualifies for the exemption from fire protection mainline infrastructure improvements.

3.                     A Miscellaneous Communication, dated August 23, 2019, from the County Clerk, relating to the recommittal of Committee Report 19-100.  The Committee Report recommended the following:  (1) first reading of bill to require improvements to existing streets for a subdivision creating two developable lots, except for an applicant on the priority list for the Upcountry water system who qualifies for the exemption from fire protection mainline infrastructure improvements; and (2) filing of County Communication 19-228.

 

Status

The Committee may consider whether to recommend passage of the proposed bills on first reading, with or without further revisions.  The Committee may also consider the filing of County Communication 19-228 and the Miscellaneous Communication, and take other related action.