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File #: HLU-8 BILL 28 (2023)    Version:
Type: Bill Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/13/2023 In control: Housing and Land Use Committee (2023-2025)
On agenda: 6/27/2023 Final action:
Title: BILL 28 (2023), AMENDING ORDINANCE 4998 (2019), RELATING TO CHANGE IN ZONING (CONDITIONAL ZONING) TO WAIKAPU COUNTRY TOWN (WCT) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY SITUATED AT WAILUKU, MAUI, HAWAII (HLU-8)
Attachments: 1. Bill 28 (2023), 2. Correspondence from County Clerk 04-18-2023, 3. Presentation from Jeff Ueoka 05-26-2023, 4. Correspondence from Mancini Welch and Geiger 05-26-2023, 5. Correspondence to Planning Director 06-08-2023, 6. Correspondence to State DOT 06-21-2023, 7. Correspondence from Planning Director 06-26-2023, 8. Correspondence to Corporation Counsel 07-31-2023, 9. Correspondence from Corporation Counsel 08-14-2023
Related files: CR 23-69
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Title

BILL 28 (2023), AMENDING ORDINANCE 4998 (2019), RELATING TO CHANGE IN ZONING (CONDITIONAL ZONING) TO WAIKAPU COUNTRY TOWN (WCT) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY SITUATED AT WAILUKU, MAUI, HAWAII  (HLU-8)

 

 

Description

The Committee is in receipt of the following:

1.                     Bill 28 (2023), entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 4998 (2019), RELATING TO THE CHANGE IN ZONING (CONDITIONAL ZONING) TO WAIKAPU COUNTRY TOWN (WCT) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY SITUATED AT WAILUKU, MAUI, HAWAII.”  Bill 28’s purpose is to amend Ordinance 4889 (2019) to allow the landowner to provide additional residential workforce housing units in lieu of fulfilling certain change in zoning conditions and to set the deed restriction periods for the residential workforce housing units.

2.                     Correspondence from the County Clerk dated April 18, 2023, transmitting correspondence from the Department of Planning dated March 14, 2023.

 

Status

The Committee may consider whether to recommend passage of Bill 28 (2023) on first reading, with or without revisions.  The Committee may also consider the filing of Bill 28 (2023), and other related action.