Hawaii uniquely classifies all land statewide into four state land use districts under HRS Chapter 205, with the Agricultural District protecting farmland and limiting non-agricultural uses across the state.
Hawaii's land use system, established by HRS Chapter 205, classifies every parcel into one of four state land use districts: Urban, Rural, Agricultural, and Conservation. The Agricultural District restricts development to farming, livestock, aquaculture, agricultural-support facilities, and limited related accessory uses. The State Land Use Commission must approve boundary amendments to reclassify agricultural land for non-farm uses, providing strong statewide protection for working lands. Counties further regulate within state classifications via their general plans and zoning. Important Agricultural Lands designated under HRS 205-44 receive heightened protection. The dual layer of state and county oversight makes farmland conversion in Hawaii unusually difficult compared to mainland states, supporting long-term food security.
Unauthorized non-agricultural use in the Agricultural District violates HRS 205-13 and county zoning, with fines and injunctive relief available.
Urban Honolulu, HI
ROH 15-14.5 drives Schedule XXII no-parking signs throughout Urban Honolulu, while ROH 15-13.5 sets how close to the curb vehicles must park.
Urban Honolulu, HI
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Urban Honolulu, HI
ROH 15-16.6 prohibits storage parking of commercial vehicles on Urban Honolulu streets without posted signs; LUO 21-6.20 sets the companion off-street parkin...
Urban Honolulu, HI
Urban Honolulu has no blanket overnight parking ban; ROH 15-14.6 enforces parking prohibited during certain hours only on sign-posted routes.
Urban Honolulu, HI
ROH 15-14.1 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in front of any public or private driveway or within 4 feet of either side across dense Urban Honolulu n...
Urban Honolulu, HI
Urban Honolulu property owners obtain fence and wall permits from the Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting under ROH 18-3.1, which exempts retainin...
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