Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'resort zoning district' typically allows which types of uses?
AA. Only full-time residential use by Hawaii residents
BB. Hotels, resorts, vacation rentals, and associated commercial uses catering to tourism✓ Correct
CC. Industrial processing related to tourism products
DD. Agricultural uses with farm stays only
Explanation
Resort districts accommodate tourism-related uses including hotels, resorts, vacation rentals, retail, and restaurants that support Hawaii's tourism industry.
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