Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'transfer of development rights' (TDR) program allows:
AA. A property owner to sell unused development capacity from a restricted parcel for use on another parcel✓ Correct
BB. Counties to transfer zoning authority to the state
CC. Developers to bypass the environmental review process
DD. Agricultural landowners to convert their land to residential use without approval
Explanation
TDR programs allow landowners of restricted properties (like agricultural land) to sell unused development rights that can be used by developers in designated receiving areas.
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