Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, the National Park System manages Haleakalā and Hawai'i Volcanoes National Parks. Adjacent private land may be affected by:
APark Service purchasing all adjacent land automatically
BOverlay zoning districts or special area plans designed to protect park-adjacent resources✓ Correct
CUnrestricted development with no special permits
DFederal takeover of all private land within 1 mile
Explanation
Land near Hawaii's national parks may be subject to special area plans, conservation restrictions, or overlay zones that add development requirements to protect park viewsheds and natural resources.
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