Haw. Code R. § 4-153-8 - Planning
(a) The division from time to time shall:
(1) Reassess the agricultural park program
and define new directions and priorities for the program;
(2) Identify and analyze potential
agricultural parks required to support the development of agricultural
industries in the State; and
(3)
Select and recommend suitable sites for future agricultural park projects to
meet the needs of agricultural commodity industries.
(b) Prior to the development of an
agricultural park project, and subject to section
166-4, Hawaii
Revised Statutes, the division shall prepare or cause to be prepared plans and
specifications as a package for board action, including but not limited to:
(1) Site selection analysis, including
preliminary site inspection and boundary mapping, sufficient to establish the
suitability of the land for its intended uses;
(2) Development plan and preliminary
engineering report, including alternative land use plans and infrastructure
requirements, configurations, and costs required to service the project area,
and schedule of governmental permits and approvals required to implement the
project;
(3) Agricultural
feasibility analysis, including agronomic suitability and production capability
of the project area, identification of potential markets, costs and economic
returns to farm production at the site, and recommended lot sizes;
(4) Environmental impact statement prepared
in accordance with chapter
11-200, Hawaii Administrative Rules
(Department of Health);
(5) Land
use district boundary amendment and county plan and zoning amendments as
required for the project;
(6)
Survey and cadastral work, including topographic and feature map, profile and
cross section survey, preliminary and final subdivision map, parcel
descriptions, and installation of property pins for individual lots;
(7) Design of project improvements (such as
roads and irrigation facilities), including construction drawings and
specifications, cost estimates, soils and drainage reports, quantity takeoffs,
approval signatures from permitting agencies, and arrangements for utilities
installations; and
(8) Consultation
and advice during construction phase, including resolution of problems due to
unforeseen conditions, approval of substitutions by the contractor, and
as-built drawings.
(c)
If the agricultural park improvements are to be developed exempt from county
zoning and subdivision requirements pursuant to section
166-4, Hawaii
Revised Statutes, the project plans and specifications shall include detailed
information on the method and costs of maintaining the exempt
improvements.
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