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File #: Bill 21, CD1 (2024)    Version: 1
Type: Bill Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/1/2024 In control: Council of the County of Maui
On agenda: 3/8/2024 Final action:
Title: "A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16.25, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO EMERGENCY BUILDING PERMITS" The purpose of this bill is to amend Chapter 16.25, Maui County Code, by: 1) consolidating the permits administered by the Department of Public Works into the modified application, which include electrical, plumbing, driveway, and grading permits; 2) including commercial properties in the modified application; 3) expanding the scope of repair work under the modified application, including the repair of damaged structures that can still be occupied, the reconstruction of previously existing structures within or exceeding the previous building footprint, and the construction of new dwellings, accessory dwellings, and commercial structures to the extent permitted by zoning restrictions and building codes; 4) allowing for the bypassing of agency reviews, except when reviews are necessary for non-conforming structures, commercial structures, and lots with more than two dwellings; 5) ...
Attachments: 1. Bill 21, CD1 (2024), 2. Bill 21 (2024) Transmittal
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"A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16.25, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO EMERGENCY BUILDING PERMITS"

 

The purpose of this bill is to amend Chapter 16.25, Maui County Code, by:  1) consolidating the permits administered by the Department of Public Works into the modified application, which include electrical, plumbing, driveway, and grading permits; 2) including commercial properties in the modified application; 3) expanding the scope of repair work under the modified application, including the repair of damaged structures that can still be occupied, the reconstruction of previously existing structures within or exceeding the previous building footprint, and the construction of new dwellings, accessory dwellings, and commercial structures to the extent permitted by zoning restrictions and building codes; 4) allowing for the bypassing of agency reviews, except when reviews are necessary for non-conforming structures, commercial structures, and lots with more than two dwellings; 5) extending the approval of a modified application to 15 days to provide additional review time for the Department to reduce the risk and burden on property owners; 6) deferring permit fees for residential structures until the final inspection; and 7) allowing the reissuance of permits for recently built structures within the past five years.