Haw. Code R. § 15-215-23 - Transect zones
(a) All lots within
the Kalaeloa CDD are organized by transect zones as shown in Figure 1.2
(regulating plan), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and
attached at the end of this chapter.
(b) Transect zones and their corresponding
development use and rules are as follows:
(1)
T1 natural. The T1 natural zone shall consist primarily of lots along the
ocean. The T1 Natural zone is comprised of natural landscapes, including
beaches and vegetation with limited agricultural use;
(2) T2 rural/open space. The T2 rural/open
space zone shall consist primarily of open space, parks and limited
agricultural use. Cultural, archaeological and environmental uses and sites
shall also be located within the T2 rural/open space zone;
(3) T3 general urban. The T3 general urban
zone is characterized by mixed use projects, with a commercial emphasis.
Streets with curbs, sidewalks and landscaping shall define medium-sized,
pedestrian-friendly blocks;
(4) T4
urban center. The T4 urban center zone is characterized with a mix of retail,
office, residential, and civic buildings. Civic spaces include urban parks,
plazas, and squares. Pedestrian-friendly streets shall be tree-lined with
sidewalks and buildings set close to the sidewalks;
(5) T5 urban center high intensity. The T5
urban center high intensity is characterized by lots with the highest allowable
density and height; and
(6) SD
special district.
(A) All lots located within
the Kalaeloa CDD special district are designated due to their function as an
aviation, navigation or military installation or ownership by the Federal
government as of the effective date of these rules. All lots located within the
special district shall be governed by the applicable Federal Aviation
Administration standards; and
(B)
The Kalaeloa CDD special district shall include the following:
(i) The Kalaeloa airport. The Kalaeloa
airport and navigation area is owned and administered by the state of Hawaii
department of transportation; and
(ii) Military facilities. Military
installations such as the Hawaii national guard and United States Coast
Guard.
(c) Standards applicable to transect zones.
All development, use, and construction within the transect zones shall conform
to the standards set forth in Figure 1.3 (development standards summary), dated
September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this
chapter, which allocate building type, frontage type, allowed height, maximum
density, and build to line.
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