Haw. Code R. § 19-170-38 - Development objectives
In order to achieve its statutory purposes, the development corporation shall be guided by the following development objectives in formulating a development plan for the Aloha Tower complex and in selecting any proposal submitted by any qualified person for the development of all or any part of the Aloha Tower complex or related areas.
(1) Ensure the project is capable of
integration into any overall development plan which may be adopted for the
Honolulu waterfront.
(2) Maintain
passenger ship operations in a manner compatible with the development of the
downtown waterfront as a people place and in conformity to the maritime
requirements of the department of transportation.
(3) Balance practical economic and market
realities with a vision of what can be created.
(4) Provide ease of pedestrian access to the
project and waterfront, and generous open spaces for public enjoyment by
eliminating visual and physical barriers between the waterfront and downtown,
and by creating strong pedestrian links between downtown and Aloha Tower,
particularly along Fort and Bishop streets.
(5) Improve view corridors down Fort street,
Bishop street and Alakea street.
(6) Expand and improve Irwin park while
maintaining its rich vegetation.
(7) Create a homogeneous project that avoids
fragmentation.
(8) Feature and
enhance the physical, public use and visual characteristics of the historic
Aloha Tower.
(9) Minimize
unattractive physical facilities (e.g. parking, utilities, service and
back-of-house operations).
(10)
Plan buildings and project features to attract people to the waterfront and
create a major public gathering place at the Aloha Tower complex by enhancing
public access to and along the water's edge and by creating opportunities for a
variety of water's-edge experiences appropriate to the downtown
waterfront.
(11) Develop uses which
would stimulate and be compatible with the commercial activities of the
downtown business community, which may include, but need not be limited to,
retail, restaurant, office, hotel, condominium, recreational, historical and
cultural uses; and create new activities to assist in bringing people to the
waterfront.
(12) Provide accessible
vehicular ingress and egress, and create a parking strategy which minimizes
both the cost and impact of parking on the Aloha Tower complex.
(13) Establish a construction phasing
strategy which will minimize disruption of maritime operations and achieve
planned development of the Aloha Tower in the earliest practicable
time.
(14) Create a financially
feasible and aesthetically creative project which can be initiated at the
earliest practicable time.
(15)
Encourage, to the extent possible, development of the Aloha Tower complex and
adjoining areas by a qualified private sector developer who will provide all or
substantially all of the costs of development.
(16) Utilize the powers of the development
corporation to transcend, as necessary, zoning, density and height limitations
in an aesthetically pleasing manner to accomplish the goals of the development
corporation and to encourage private sector developers to undertake development
plan solutions which will satisfy the foregoing development objectives.
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