Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'residential' land use designation in county zoning typically allows:
AA. Only single-family detached housing
BB. A range of housing types from single-family to multi-family depending on the specific residential sub-district✓ Correct
CC. All uses including commercial and industrial
DD. Residential uses only on lots larger than 5 acres
Explanation
Residential zoning in Hawaii includes various sub-districts (R-1 single-family, R-5 multi-family, etc.), each allowing different housing densities and types.
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