Haw. Code R. § 15-22-110 - Statement of purpose
(a) The rules set
forth in this subchapter are designed to deal with problems of large-scale
developments and to promote and facilitate better site planning and community
planning through modified application of the zone rules in those
developments.
(b) For large-scale
developments, the orthodox lot-by-lot zone rules as set forth in subchapter 3
may impose unnecessary rigidities and thereby prevent achievement of the best
possible site plan within the overall density and bulk controls. For such
developments, the rules of this subchapter are designed to allow greater
flexibility for the purpose of securing better planning for such development.
This subchapter provides incentives to achieve more efficient use of
increasingly scarce land within the framework of the overall bulk controls, and
to enable the limited land area in a development to be arranged in a way that
the needs of the residents and employees of the development are best
served.
(c) A further purpose of
this subchapter is to develop an incentive zoning system in which the community
will receive public amenities that would otherwise be unavailable, such as a
variety of housing costs and types, including reserved housing units, increased
open spaces, and improved pedestrian and vehicular circulation. In return, the
developer is permitted to build at higher densities and at greater building
heights.
(d) A further purpose of
this subchapter is to provide a method whereby land in any of the three
mixed-use zones may be designed and developed as an integrated, multi-decked
structure for mixed-use purposes. This planned development permit method will
provide more open space, light, air, pedestrian facilities, parking, and more
efficient use of land for mixed-use purposes. To ensure that the housing
objectives of the plan are met, the authority shall, to the extent possible,
require that housing units be provided for families of varying incomes, ages or
groups.
(e) This planned
development permit method will encourage the vertical mixture of land uses by
providing industrial, commercial and residential uses on different floors
within a development. The platform deck, approximately forty-five feet above
grade, shall contain landscaped open space, recreation space, and community
service uses for residents and employees. Furthermore, decks may contain retail
shops and restaurants if properly sited and integrated with the surrounding
open spaces. Towers conforming to the urban design requirements of this chapter
may be sited upon decks or to the side of platforms.
(f) A further purpose of this subchapter is
to encourage the creation of a distinctive visual character and identity for
each development. It is intended that projects developed pursuant to this
subchapter produce a balanced and coordinated mixture of residential and
convenience commercial uses, as well as other commercial and industrial uses,
and related public and private facilities.
Notes
15-22-110 is based substantially upon § 15-17-90. [Eff 2/27/82; R 9/8/86]
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