THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
585 |
TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2017 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to land use.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 205-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§205-4 Amendments to district boundaries involving land areas greater than fifteen acres. (a) Any department or agency of the State, any department or agency of the county in which the land is situated, or any person with a property interest in the land sought to be reclassified, may petition the land use commission for a change in the boundary of a district. This section applies to all petitions for changes in district boundaries of lands within conservation districts, lands designated or sought to be designated as important agricultural lands, and lands greater than fifteen acres in the agricultural, rural, and urban districts, except as provided in section 201H-38. The land use commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 to implement section 201H-38.
(b) Upon proper filing of a petition pursuant to subsection (a) the commission shall, within not less than sixty and not more than one hundred and eighty days, conduct a hearing on the appropriate island in accordance with the provisions of sections 91-9, 91-10, 91-11, 91-12, and 91-13, as applicable.
(c) Any other provision of law to the contrary
notwithstanding, notice of the hearing together with a copy of the petition
shall be served on the county planning commission and the county planning
department of the county in which the land is located and all persons with a
property interest in the land as recorded in the county's real property tax
records. In addition, notice of the hearing shall be mailed to all persons who
have made a timely written request for advance notice of boundary amendment
proceedings, and public notice shall be given at least once in the county in
which the land sought to be redistricted is situated as well as once statewide
at least thirty days in advance of the hearing. The notice shall comply with
section 91-9, shall indicate the time and place that maps showing the proposed
district boundary may be inspected, and further shall inform all interested
persons of their rights under subsection [(e).] (g).
(d) Any other provisions of law to the contrary notwithstanding, upon approval by ordinance by the appropriate county land use decision-making authority, and with concurrence from the land use commission, boundary amendments reflected in a county general plan, development plan, community plan, or sustainable community plan shall be adopted in accordance with the applicable approved plans. The land use commission shall not be required to take further action.
(e) Any other provisions of law to the contrary notwithstanding, all agencies responsible for providing public infrastructure to areas of planned growth subject to boundary amendments adopted pursuant to subsection (d) shall prepare a budget within one year of the effective date of the boundary amendments, and the budget shall prioritize funding for all infrastructure required to support the planned growth reflected in the applicable approved county general plan, development plan, community plan, or sustainable community plan.
[(d)] (f) Any other provisions
of law to the contrary notwithstanding, prior to hearing of a petition the
commission and its staff may view and inspect any land which is the subject of
the petition.
[(e)] (g) Any other provisions
of law to the contrary notwithstanding, agencies and persons may intervene in
the proceedings in accordance with this subsection.
(1) The petitioner, the office of planning, and the county planning department shall in every case appear as parties and make recommendations relative to the proposed boundary change.
(2) All departments and agencies of the State and of the county in which the land is situated shall be admitted as parties upon timely application for intervention.
(3) All persons who have some property interest in the land, who lawfully reside on the land, or who otherwise can demonstrate that they will be so directly and immediately affected by the proposed change that their interest in the proceeding is clearly distinguishable from that of the general public shall be admitted as parties upon timely application for intervention.
(4) All other persons may apply to the commission for leave to intervene as parties. Leave to intervene shall be freely granted, provided that the commission or its hearing officer if one is appointed may deny an application to intervene when in the commission's or hearing officer's sound discretion it appears that: (A) the position of the applicant for intervention concerning the proposed change is substantially the same as the position of a party already admitted to the proceeding; and (B) the admission of additional parties will render the proceedings inefficient and unmanageable. A person whose application to intervene is denied may appeal such denial to the circuit court pursuant to section 91-14.
(5) The commission shall pursuant to chapter 91 adopt rules governing the intervention of agencies and persons under this subsection. Such rules shall without limitation establish: (A) the information to be set forth in any application for intervention; (B) time limits within which such applications shall be filed; and (C) reasonable filing fees to accompany such applications.
[(f)] (h) Together with other
witnesses that the commission may desire to hear at the hearing, it shall allow
a representative of a citizen or a community group to testify who indicates a
desire to express the view of such citizen or community group concerning the
proposed boundary change.
[(g)] (i) Within a period of not
more than three hundred sixty-five days after the proper filing of a petition,
unless otherwise ordered by a court, or unless a time extension, which shall
not exceed ninety days, is established by a two-thirds vote of the members of
the commission, the commission, by filing findings of fact and conclusions of
law, shall act to approve the petition, deny the petition, or to modify the
petition by imposing conditions necessary to uphold the intent and spirit of
this chapter or the policies and criteria established pursuant to section
205-17 or to assure substantial compliance with representations made by the
petitioner in seeking a boundary change. The commission may provide by
condition that absent substantial commencement of use of the land in accordance
with such representations, the commission shall issue and serve upon the party
bound by the condition an order to show cause why the property should not
revert to its former land use classification or be changed to a more
appropriate classification. Such conditions, if any, shall run with the land
and be recorded in the bureau of conveyances.
[(h)] (j) No amendment of a land
use district boundary shall be approved unless the commission finds upon the
clear preponderance of the evidence that the proposed boundary is reasonable,
not violative of section 205-2 and part III of this chapter, and consistent
with the policies and criteria established pursuant to sections 205-16 and
205-17. Six affirmative votes of the commission shall be necessary for any
boundary amendment under this section.
[(i)] (k) Parties to proceedings
to amend land use district boundaries may obtain judicial review thereof in the
manner set forth in section 91-14, provided that the court may also reverse or
modify a finding of the commission if such finding appears to be contrary to
the clear preponderance of the evidence.
[(j)] (l) At the hearing, all
parties may enter into appropriate stipulations as to findings of fact,
conclusions of law, and conditions of reclassification concerning the proposed
boundary change. The commission may but shall not be required to approve such
stipulations based on the evidence adduced."
SECTION 2. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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Report Title:
Land Use; Boundary Amendments
Description:
Requires boundary amendments reflected in certain county plans to be approved by a county land use decision-making authority, with concurrence but without further action of the Land Use Commission. For all areas of planned growth subject to such boundary amendments, requires agencies responsible for providing public infrastructure to prepare budgets that prioritize funding for public infrastructure in those areas of planned growth.
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