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Berg: Council to hear testimony on Waianae Sustainability Communities Plan
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News Release from Councilman Tom Berg

HEARING SET BY CITY COUNCIL IN DISTRICT ONE

The City Council's Committee on Zoning and Planning has scheduled a SPECIAL public meeting on Bill 50- the Waianae Sustainability Communities Plan [Bill 50] to be held in Nanakuli at the Nanaikapono Elementary School  from 6 pm to 9 pm on September 8, 2011. See hearing notice below.

TOWN HALL MEETING AT EWA BEACH PARK

A video taken August 27 from our town hall meeting pertaining to the development of Oneula Beach Park VIEW VIDEO . We are scheduling a City Council meeting for the Parks and Cultural Affairs Committee to entertain the following subject matter at the public hearing on September 27, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. at Honolulu Hale:

FOR DISCUSSION: ONEULA BEACH PARK IMPACTS

ONEULA BEACH PARK UPDATE INCLUDING STATUS ON MASTER PLAN: JERSEY BARRICADES GIFTED TO THE CITY IN NON-COMPLIANCE; ADJACENT PROPERTIES TO ONEULA BEACH PARK TO INCLUDE DRAINAGE; THE STATUS OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN CONCERNS PERTINENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT SURROUNDING AND OF PARTY TO ONEULA BEACH PARK.

BILL 49 SECONDARY ACCESS ROAD FOR WAIANAE COAST KILLED

Hawaii Public Radio coverage of the bill being defeated...

MAHALO

Councilman Tom Berg - District 1
Phone 768-5001 – Fax 768-5011
Email
tberg@honolulu.gov - website: www.councilmanberg.com
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Committee on Planning and Zoning SPECIAL MEETING

  • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011
  • 6:00 P.M. -- 9:00 P.M.
  • NANAIKAPONO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
  • 89-153 MANO AVENUE, WAIANAE, HAWAII

Speaker Registration – Prior to the Day of the Meeting

Persons wishing to speak may register by:

a. using the on-line City Council Speaker Registration form available at http://www1.honolulu.gov/council/attnspkzp.htm;

b. ending a fax indicating your desire to speak, along with your name, phone number and subject matter to 768-3827; or

c. calling 768-3815.

There will be no on-site registration. Persons who have not registered to speak by the deadline will be given an opportunity to speak following the registered speakers.

Each speaker is limited to a one-minute presentation.

Written Testimony – Prior to the Day of the Meeting

Persons wishing to submit written testimony may:

a. fax to 768-3827 or

b. go to http://www1.honolulu.gov/council/emailzp.htm to e‑mail your written testimony.

15 copies are requested if written testimony is submitted on-site.

By submitting written testimony, you are not automatically registered to speak. Refer to “SPEAKER REGISTRATION” procedures above.

If submitted, written testimonies, including the testifier’s address, e-mail address and phone number, may be posted by the City Clerk and available to the public on the City’s DocuShare Website.

Any physically challenged person requiring special assistance should call 768-3815 for details at least one day prior to the meeting date.

FOR DISCUSSION

1. BILL 50 (2011) [EXHIBIT A] – AMENDING THE WAIANAE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PLAN. Amending Chapter 24, Article 9, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu and adopting a revised sustainable communities plan for Waianae that presents a vision for Waianae’s future development consisting of policies, guidelines and conceptual schemes that will serve as a policy guide for more detailed zoning maps and regulations and for public and private sector investment decisions. (Transmitted by Communication MM-115 and D-569). (Bill 50 (2011) passed first reading on 08/17/11.)

IKAIKA ANDERSON, Chair

Committee on Zoning

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