Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, an 'agricultural subdivision' differs from a residential subdivision because:
AA. Agricultural subdivisions are always smaller than 1 acre
BB. Agricultural subdivisions must maintain the primary use of the land for farming and agricultural activities✓ Correct
CC. Agricultural subdivisions have no minimum lot size requirements
DD. Agricultural subdivisions are exempt from county approval processes
Explanation
Agricultural subdivisions must maintain the primary use for agriculture. Creating agricultural lots for residential use may require reclassification through the Land Use Commission.
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