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Committee reports multiple land-use and special management area permits for adoption; Chaplain Lane pedestrian mall set for hearing
Summary
On Oct. 16 the Honolulu City Committee on Zoning and Planning amended and reported out several special management area (SMA) permits and land-use bills as CD1s for adoption, and advanced a downtown pedestrian mall proposal to second reading and public hearing.
The Committee on Zoning and Planning considered multiple land-use matters on Oct. 16 and reported several items out of committee as amended CD1s for adoption or to schedule hearings.
Bill 48 (2025) — Chaplain Lane pedestrian mall: Councilmember Dos Santos Tam introduced Bill 48 (2025) to convert approximately 230 feet of Chaplain Lane between Fourth Street Mall and Bethel Street into a pedestrian mall with limited vehicular exceptions. The Department of Transportation Services offered its support on the record. The chair recommended the bill be reported out after passage on second reading and scheduling of a public hearing.
Resolution 25-253 CD1 — 66163 Waikanahele Road (Kai Kraut): The committee amended and reported the special management area major permit application for demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a new three-story single-family dwelling with seven ground-level parking stalls, multiple lanais and an on-site wastewater system. The CD1 imposes several conditions, including compliance with R-5…
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