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S.B. NO. Bb JAN 0 A BILL FOR AN ACT THE SENATE TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, 0 STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO STATEWIDE COMMUNITY PLAN. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII: SECTION. The legislature finds that with Honolulu's construction of an elevated rail transit system, the State has an opportunity to enhance Oahu's urban environment and increase the quality of life for residents by utilizing sound smart growth and transit-oriented development principles to revitalize neighborhoods and increase affordable housing inventory, among other public benefits. In 00, the city and county of Honolulu established a transit-oriented development program to permit the creation of special zoning districts. Since then, the city and county of Honolulu has been working with the community to create neighborhood transit-oriented development plans around each of the twenty-one rail stations along the twenty mile transit corridor. As the largest landowner'of properties along the transit line, with approximately two thousand acres under the jurisdiction of various departments, the State must be proactive and place a priority on planning with a statewide policy perspective, rather than a departmental mission perspective, to 0-0 SB SMA.dOC

Page S.B. NO. 0 0 maximize the benefits of state lands available for redevelopment. To ensure that the State has a unified vision and approach toward redevelopment of its properties, the purpose of this Act is to designate the office of planning as the lead agency to coordinate and advance transit-oriented development planning in the State and require that the office of planning approve all state agencies' development plans for parcels along the rail transit corridor, including any properties that the State may obtain in the future. SECTION. Section M-, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: *SM- Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish an office of planning to assist the governor and the director of business, economic development, and tourism in maintaining an overall framework to guide the development of the State through a continuous process of comprehensive, long-range, and strategic planning to meet the physical, economic, and social needs of Hawaii's people, and provide for the wise use of Hawaii's resources in a coordinated, efficient, and economical manner. includina the conservation of those natural,

Page S.B. NO.0b environmental, recreational, scenic, historic, and other limited and irreplaceable resources which are required for future generations. The establishment of an office of planning in the department of business, economic development, and tourism, for administrative purposes, is intended to: Fix responsibility and accountability to successfully carry out statewide planning programs, policies, and priorities; Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations of the executive branch; Ensure comprehensive planning and coordination to enhance the quality of life of the people of Hawaii ; and Coordinate and advance transit-oriented development planning within the State." SECTION. Section M-, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: " M- Office of planning, establishment; 0 responsibilities. (a) There is established within the department of business, economic'development, and tourism an 0-0 SB SMn.dOC I II I I II II II I I II II II/ II : I II! II

Page S.B. NO.0 0 office of planning. The head of the office shall be known as the director of the office of planning, referred to in this chapter as director. The director shall have: training in the field of urban or regional planning, public administration, or other related fields; experience in programs or services related to governmental planning; and experience in a supervisory, consultative, or administrative capacity. The director shall be nominated by the governor and, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, appointed by the governor without regard to chapter, and shall be compensated at a salary level set by the governor. The director shall be included in any benefit program generally applicable to the officers and employees of the State. The director shall retain such staff as may be necessary for the purposes of this chapter, in conformity with chapter. The director shall report to the director of business, economic development, and tourism and shall not be required to report directly to any other principal executive department. (b) The office of planning shall gather, analyze, and provide information to the governor to assist in the overall analysis and formulation of state policies and strategies to 0-0 SB SMA.doc I.l I~IlilII.I

Page S.B. NO.0 provide central direction and cohesion in the allocation of resources and effectuation of state activities and programs and effectively address current or emerging issues and opportunities. More specifically, the office shall engage in the following activities: () State comprehensive planning and program coordination. Formulating and articulating comprehensive statewide goals, objectives, policies, and priorities, and coordinating their implementation through the statewide planning system established in part I of chapter ; () Strategic planning. Identifying and analyzing significant issues, problems, and opportunities confronting the State, and formulating strategies and alternative courses of action in response to identified problems and opportunities by: (A) Providing in-depth policy research, analysis, and recommendations on existing or potential areas of critical state concern;

Page S.B. N0.0 (B) Examining and evaluating the effectiveness of state programs in implementing state policies and priorities; (C) (D) Monitoring through surveys, environmental scanning, and other techniques--current social, economic, and physical conditions and trends; and Developing, in collaboration with affected public or private agencies and organizations, implementation plans and schedules and, where appropriate, assisting in the mobilization of resources to meet'ldentified needs; 0 () Planning coordination and cooperation. Facilitating coordinated and cooperative planning and policy development and implementation activities among state agencies and between the state, county, and federal governments, by: (A) Reviewing, assessing, and coordinating, as necessary, major plans, programs, projects, and regulatory activities existing or proposed by state and county agencies; 0-0 SB SMA.dOC

Page S.B. NO. 0 I (B) Formulating mechanisms to simplify, streamline, or coordinate interagency development and regulatory processes; and (C) Recognizing the presence of federal defense and security forces and agencies in the State as important state concerns; () Statewide planning and geographic information system. Collecting, integrating, analyzing, maintaining, and disseminating various forms of data and information, including geospatial data and information, to further effective state planning, policy analysis and development, and delivery of government services by: (A) Collecting, assembling, organizing, evaluating, and classifying existing geospatial and nongeospatial data and performing necessary basic research, conversions, and integration to provide a common database for governmental planning and geospatial analyses by state agencies; 0 (B) Planning, coordinating, and maintaining a comprehensive, shared statewide planning and geographic information system and associated 0-0 SB SMA.doc I II I lil II llil II IIIII II : II

Page S.B. NO.0 0 geospatial database. The office shall be the lead agency responsible for coordinating the maintenance of the multi-agency, statewide planning and geographic information system and coordinating, collecting, integrating, and disseminating geospatial data sets that are used to support a variety of state agency applications and other spatial data analyses to enhance decision-making. The office shall promote and encourage free and open data sharing among and between all government agencies. To ensure the maintenance of a comprehensive, accurate, up-todate geospatial data resource that can be drawn upon for decision-making related to essential public policy issues such as land use planning, resource management, homeland security, and the overall health, safety, and well-being of Hawaii's citizens, and to avoid redundant data development efforts, state agencies shall provide to the shared system either their respective geospatial databases or, at a minimum, especially 0-0 SB SMA.dOC II I I!Ill I I Ili.' ' I I II II II I!.II I II

Page S.B. NO.0, 0 in cases of secure or confidential data sets that cannot be shared or must be restricted, metadata describing existing geospatial data. In cases where agencies provide restricted data, the office of planning shall ensure the security of that data: and (C) Maintaining a centralized depository of state and national planning references; () Land use planning. Developing and presenting the position of the State in all boundary change petitions and proceedings before the land use commission, assisting state agencies in the development and submittal of petitions for land use district boundary amendments, and conducting periodic reviews of the classification and districting of all lands in the State, as specified in chapter 0; () Coastal and ocean policy management. Carrying out the lead agency responsibilities for the Hawaii coastal zone management program, as specified in chapter 0A. Also, developing and maintaining an ocean and coastal resources information, planning, and management system 0-0 SB SMA.dOC IIIIIIII :I '' I!I.I

Page S.B. NO.0% further developing and coordinating implementation of the ocean resources management plan, and formulating ocean policies with respect to the exclusive economic zone, coral reefs, and national marine sanctuaries; () Regional planning and studies. Conducting plans and studies to determine: (A) The capability of various regions within the State to support projected increases in both resident populations and visitors; (B) (C) The potential physical, social, economic, and environmental impact on these regions resulting from increases in both resident populations and visitors; The maximum annual visitor carrying capacity for the State by region, county, and island; and 0 (D) The appropriate guidance and management of selected regions and areas of statewide critical concern. The studies in subparagraphs (A) to (C) shall be conducted at appropriate intervals, but not less than once every five years; 0-0 SB SMA.dOC :: I' I: I.

Page S.B. NO.0 I () Regional, national, and international planning. Participating in and ensuring that state plans, policies, and objectives are consistent, to the extent practicable, with regional, national, and international planning efforts; [&I () Climate adaptation planning. Conducting plans and studies and preparing reports as follows: (A) Develop, monitor, and evaluate strategic climate adaptation plans and actionable policy recommendations for the State and counties addressing expected statewide climate change impacts identified under Act, Session Laws of Hawaii 0, through the year 00; (B) Provide planning and policy guidance and assistance to state and county agencies regarding climate change; and 0 (C) Publish its findings, recommendations, and progress reports on actions taken no later than December, 0, and its annual report to the governor and the legislature thereafterlt& 0-0 SB SMA.dOC II I I.'' I II II II li Ill II I. II

Page S.B. NO.@b () Transit-oriented development. Acting as the lead agency to coordinate and advance transit-oriented development planning within the State as follows: (A) Identify transit-oriented development opportunities shared between state and county agencies, including relevant initiatives such as the department of health's healthy Hawaii initiative and the Hawaii clean energy initiative; (B) Refine the definition of "transit-oriented development" in the context of Hawaii, while recognizing the potential or smart growth development patterns in all locations; 0 -(C) Clarify state goals for transit-oriented development and smart growth that support the principles of the Hawaii State Planning Act by preserving non-urbanized land, improving worker access to jobs, and reducing fuel consumption; -(D) Conduct outreach to state agencies to help educate state employees about the ways they can 0-0 SB SMA.dOC

Page S.B. NO. 0 (E) (F) (G) support and benefit from transit-oriented development and the State's smart growth goals; Publicize coordinated state efforts that support smart growth, walkable neighborhoods, and transit-oriented development; Review state land use decision-making processes to identify ways to make transit-oriented development a higher priority and facilitate better and more proactive leadership in creatinq walkable communities and employment districts, even if transit will only be provided at a later date; and Approve all state agencies' development plans for parcels along the rail transit corridor pursuant to subsection (c). 0 (c) - No state executive agency, including any state department, office, board, or commission, shall begin design or construction, or enter into development agreements for parcels along the rail transit corridor, including any properties that the State may obtain in the future, unless the office of planning approves the respective.agency's development plan." 0-0 SB SMA.doC

Page S.B. NO.0 SECTION. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION. This Act shall take effect on July, 0. INTRODUCED BY:. 0-0 SB SMA.doc I. I II II I I II II II I! II II

S.B. NO.0 Report Title: Transit-oriented Development; Office of Planning Description: Designates the office of planning as the lead agency to coordinate and advance transit-oriented development planning in the State. Requires that the office of planning approve all state agencies and executive branch agencies development plans for parcels along the rail transit corridor, including any properties that the State may obtain in the future. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent. 0-0 SB SMA.dOC I! IIII:llIlII : IlI[