Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'View Corridor Ordinance' protects:
AA. A property owner's right to an unobstructed ocean view guaranteed in perpetuity
BB. Designated public view planes to scenic areas, restricting heights of new development that would block these views✓ Correct
CC. The right to install windows on all sides of a building
DD. Residential property owners from commercial developments blocking their views
Explanation
View corridor ordinances protect important public view planes (often to the ocean or mountains), restricting new development heights to prevent blocking these valued sightlines.
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