Haw. Code R. § 15-307-26 - Project proposal; minimum requirements
(a) A project
proposal, whether submitted by an applicant or eligible developer, or initiated
by the corporation for development by the corporation, in order to be
considered for approval by the board for processing under the provisions of
chapter
201H, HRS, shall contain, as the
corporation may determine to be applicable, the following minimum information:
(1) Name and address of the eligible
developer;
(2) Evidence that the
eligible developer has met the requirements of chapter
201H, HRS, applicable to eligible
developers, and the requirements of section 15-307-24 of these rules;
(3) A master plan of the proposed project,
which shall show all or as much of the following information as may be required
by the corporation:
(A) Evidence of site
control (such as a deed, agreement of sale, commitment letter, or development
agreement), and names and addresses of all legal and equitable holders of an
interest in the land and a complete description of each holder's interest in
the land;
(B) An accurate
description of the land, preferably the metes and bounds, boundary description
of the property, file plan, or preliminary plat, its geographic and relative
location within a larger tract of land, with descriptions of adjacent or
surrounding subdivisions or other improvements on land;
(C) Approximate number of dwelling units,
within the proposed project, including the approximate number of dwelling units
for very low, low, low-moderate, and moderate-income households. Pursuant to
section 15-307-52 of these rules, unless the project is otherwise subject to
the requirements of a government assistance program approved by the
corporation, more than 50 per cent of total dwelling units shall be for very
low, low, low-moderate, and moderate-income households;
(D) The total area of the proposed
project;
(E) Site plan showing the
general development of the site, including the locations and descriptions of
proposed and existing buildings, parking areas, and service areas; unusual site
features; proposed and existing major streets in and adjacent to the proposed
project; and proposed and existing major drainage facilities;
(F) Methods of sewage and solid waste
disposal and sources of water and other utilities;
(G) Description of land contours;
(H) Location and description of existing
historical or significant landmarks or their natural features within and
adjacent to the proposed project;
(I) Description of existing improvements
within and adjacent to the proposed project, as well as off-site and onsite
infrastructure and improvements requirements;
(J) Proposed and existing uses of each phase
of the proposed project, and existing uses of lots adjacent to the proposed
project for parks and other public places or spaces within adjoining
properties; and
(K) Shoreline
setbacks as may be required by chapter
205A, HRS.
(4) Preliminary plans and specifications of
typical housing units and other improvements in the project, including the
number of proposed housing units, the number and types of structures, the
number of stories, the number of units by size (number of bedrooms and
bathrooms), any special features or amenities, use of natural resources such as
solar or other renewable energy, grid interactive and efficient conservation
devices and energy efficient designs to be utilized, conservation devices and
energy efficient designs to be utilized, a description of the types of
indigenous land plant species which shall be used for the landscaping of the
housing project, if applicable, and the projected sales prices or rental rates
for the units;
(5) Proposed
financing of the project, including:
(A) The
manner in which the project will be financed during the development and
construction of the project and upon completion of the project;
(B) The sources of repayment of such
financing;
(C) Estimated start-up
expenses and the sources of funds to meet these expenses;
(D) The net equity, if any, which the
developer intends to contribute to the proposed project; and
(E) Budgets and cashflow
requirements;
(6)
Development timetable, market analysis, sales marketing program, and other
activities relating to a successful development of the project to
completion;
(7) Description of the
manner in which the proposed project addresses the housing needs of lower
income families;
(8) Description of
the land for the proposed project as to present use, soil classification,
agricultural importance as determined by the land evaluation and site
assessment commission, flood, and drainage conditions;
(9) An assessment of the effects of the
development of the proposed project upon the environment, agriculture,
recreational, cultural, historic, scenic, flora and fauna, or other resources
of the area;
(10) Availability of
public services and facilities such as schools, sewers, parks, water,
sanitation, drainage, roads, police and fire protection, the adequacy thereof,
and whether public agencies providing the services or facilities would be
unreasonably burdened by the development of the proposed project;
(11) Specific requests to the corporation for
participation by the corporation for financial or other assistance, description
of the state subsidies required and applied for, and financial and other
assistance provided for by other governmental agencies;
(12) A summary of comments from the community
or community groups;
(13) If the
proposal for the development will cause displacement, the proposal shall
include a program of housing accommodation for displaced persons;
(14) Applicable provisions of existing state
and county general plans, development plans, community development plans, and
other comparable plans developed or adopted by the state or county government
in which the proposed project is situated, county zoning of the area and other
applicable land use requirements, and if known, any substantial difference in
the proposed project from the respective county general plan or development, or
community development plan, or other county plans and zoning and other land use
requirements, and the reasons for varying from the respective county
requirements;
(15) Specific requests
for exemption from existing laws, charter provisions, ordinances and rules
relating to the proposed project, including requests for exemption from
subdivision standards and building codes, density, height, set back, parking,
street width, open space, park dedication, and other specific land use
requirements;
(16) Any other
information that the corporation finds necessary to make an environmental
assessment and to determine whether or not the proposed project complies as
closely as possible with existing laws, charter provisions, ordinances, and
rules, and is suitable under and meets the intent and purposes of chapter
201H,
HRS.
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