Land Use & Zoning

Hawaii's shoreline setback rules protect the shoreline by requiring structures to be built:

AA. At least 10 feet from the high water mark
BB. A minimum distance inland from the certified shoreline to protect coastal resources✓ Correct
CC. Exactly at sea level to prevent flooding
DD. No closer than 1 mile from the ocean

Explanation

Hawaii's shoreline setback rules require structures to be built a minimum distance inland from the certified shoreline, protecting coastal ecosystems and beach access.

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