Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a conditional use permit (CUP) allows a use that is:
AA. Automatically permitted as a matter of right in the zone
BB. Not normally permitted in a zone but may be allowed subject to specific conditions✓ Correct
CC. Permanently prohibited in the applicable zone
DD. Required before any construction begins in Hawaii
Explanation
A CUP allows a use that is not automatically permitted in a zoning district if the applicant meets specific conditions designed to make the use compatible with the surrounding area.
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