Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, an 'agricultural district' classification means the land is primarily intended for:
AA. Agricultural uses including farming, aquaculture, and related activities✓ Correct
BB. Open space preservation with no human use
CC. Low-density residential development
DD. Light industrial uses related to food processing
Explanation
Hawaii's agricultural district is intended for farming, ranching, aquaculture, and related agricultural activities. Converting agricultural land to other uses requires LUC approval.
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