(a) The following streets and locations identify important pedestrian and vehicular corridors by which one experiences the Hawaii capital special district, as well as views of the mountains and the waterfront. The design of all proposed projects within the district shall be guided by the required yards as shown on Exhibit 21-9.1:
(1) Beretania Street between Alapai Street and Alakea Street;
(2) The Hotel Street Mall between Alapai Street and Richards Street;
(3) Hotel Street between Richards Street and Alakea Street;
(4) King Street between South Street and Alakea Street;
(5) Kapiolani Boulevard at the intersection of South Street and King Street;
(6) Ala Moana Boulevard between Punchbowl Street and the district boundary;
(7) Mililani Street and Mall between Halekauwila Street and King Street;
(8) Punchbowl Street between Beretania Street and Ala Moana Boulevard;
(9) South Street between King and Pohukaina Streets;
(10) Richards Street between Halekauwila and Beretania Streets;
(11) Alapai Street between King and Beretania Streets; and
(12) The fifth floor lanais of the State Capitol Building, emphasizing a mauka-makai orientation.
(b) The following is a listing of sites, structures and objects which are on the State or national registers of historic sites, or both, and, therefore, are worthy of preservation. They are identified by number on Exhibit 21-9.3:
(1) Kawaiahao Church and grounds;
(2) Adobe School House;
(3) Lunalilo Mausoleum;
(4) Kekuanaoa Building;
(5) Kapuaiwa Building;
(6) Hale Auhau;
(7) Kamehameha I Statue;
(8) Aliiolani Hale;
(9) U.S. Post Office;
(10) Hawaiian Electric Building;
(11) Honolulu Hale and grounds;
(12) Mission Memorial Building Annex;
(13) Honolulu Hale Annex (Mission Memorial Building and Auditorium);
(14) Iolani Palace and grounds;
(15) Iolani Barracks;
(16) Royal Burial Ground and Fence;
(17) Coronation Bandstand;
(18) Captain Cook Memorial Tablet;
(19) YWCA and grounds;
(20) Banyan tree on the Iolani Palace grounds;
(21) Old Archives Building (Attorney General’s Building);
(22) Hawaii State Library;
(23) State Capitol and grounds;
(24) Armed Services YMCA and grounds (No. 1 Capitol District);
(25) St. Andrew’s Cathedral, including St. Andrew’s Close, Davies and Tenney Halls and Parke Memorial Chapel adjacent to the cathedral;
(26) Washington Place and grounds;
(27) Mission Houses;
(28) Aloha Tower;
(29) Royal Brewery;
(30) Podmore Building; and
(31) Old Kakaako Fire Station.
(c) Several other buildings contribute to the character of the district. In reviewing applications for modifications or removal, or both, of the following structures, efforts to retain them are to be encouraged.
(1) St. Andrew’s Priory;
(2) St. Peter’s Church;
(3) Aliiolani Hale Annex;
(4) Mabel Smythe Building;
(5) Harkness Nurses Home;
(6) Board of Water Supply Buildings;
(7) Arcade Building; and
(8) 1919 Hawaiian Electric Company Building.
(1990 Code, Ch. 21, Art. 9, § 21-9.30-3) (Added by Ord. 99-12)