Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, 'smart growth' development principles prioritize:
AA. Maximum spread of low-density residential development
BB. Compact, walkable communities with mixed uses, transit access, and preservation of open space✓ Correct
CC. Technology-based development with smart home features in all units
DD. Development with the highest GDP contribution
Explanation
Smart growth promotes compact, mixed-use, transit-oriented communities that reduce auto-dependence, preserve natural land, and create economically vibrant, walkable neighborhoods.
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