Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'density bonus' incentive allows developers to:
AA. Pay a lower fee for each additional unit they build
BB. Build more units than normally allowed in exchange for providing community benefits like affordable housing✓ Correct
CC. Bypass all zoning requirements if they meet density targets
DD. Receive a tax reduction proportional to the number of units built
Explanation
Density bonuses allow developers to exceed baseline density limits in exchange for providing community benefits such as affordable housing units, public amenities, or other public benefits.
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