Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'resort-residential' zone typically allows:
AA. Full-time permanent residences only
BB. Both resort/hotel uses and residential uses, often including vacation rentals✓ Correct
CC. Agricultural use with temporary farm worker housing
DD. Commercial retail only adjacent to resorts
Explanation
Resort-residential zones accommodate a blend of tourism-related and residential uses, including hotels, condominiums, timeshares, and vacation rentals.
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