Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'community plan' for a specific district within a county serves what purpose?
AA. To override state land use district boundaries
BB. To provide more detailed land use policies and guidance for a specific geographic area within the county✓ Correct
CC. To set property tax rates for that community
DD. To identify specific properties for eminent domain
Explanation
Community plans provide more detailed and community-specific land use policies, goals, and implementation measures for discrete areas within a county, complementing the general plan.
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