Haw. Code R. § 10-4-57

Current through November, 2024
Section 10-4-57 - Development, regional, and special area plans (tier 3)
(a) Development plans. Development plans provide more detail for specific projects identified in island plans for purposes of establishing feasibility, budget, and schedule. To assess feasibility, the development plan shall consider a diversity of housing types and prices appropriate for the target wait list, estimate development costs, and estimate the costs to be respectively borne by the department and the prospective lessees or licensees as the case may be. The budget presented in the adopted development plan shall be the basis for CIP budget requests. The chairman may select the projects identified in the island plan that require a development plan, and proceed with the preparation of the development plan upon notice to the commission.
(b) Regional plans. Regional plans build a sense of community and capacity, stimulate partnerships for development and improvements, facilitate beneficiary participation in issues and areas of concern, and identify priority projects within existing and planned homestead areas. The plan may focus on a particular homestead community or several homestead communities in the region. At a minimum, the regional plan shall document current conditions and trends, analyze state and county plans to identify potential impact on homestead areas, and identify a prioritized list of projects important to the community and the department. The chairman may prepare a regional plan with the support of a majority vote of the commission.
(c) Special area plans. Where an island plan designates special districts, the chairman may prepare a special area plan with the support of a majority vote of the commission.

Haw. Code R. § 10-4-57

[Eff and comp 8/25/2018] (Auth: HHC Act §222) (Imp: HHC Act, all)