Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, what is 'agricultural park' zoning designed for?
AA. Public parks with agricultural themes
BB. Coordinated agricultural operations sharing infrastructure and resources, protecting farming from urban encroachment✓ Correct
CC. Residential subdivisions with large lot sizes for gardens
DD. Industrial processing facilities for agricultural products
Explanation
Agricultural parks provide dedicated areas for farming with shared infrastructure (water, roads), protecting agricultural uses from urban pressures and maintaining Hawaii's farming heritage.
Related Hawaii Land Use & Zoning Questions
- A 'density bonus' in Hawaii allows developers to build at higher densities if they:
- What is 'downzoning' and what effect does it have on Hawaii property values?
- In Hawaii, a 'deed restriction' that prohibits subdivision of a large rural property creates:
- Under Hawaii's Subdivision Code, a developer who divides land into 5 or more lots is generally required to:
- The Hawaii Land Use Commission classifies all land in the state into how many major districts?
- The Special Management Area (SMA) in Hawaii refers to:
- Hawaii's Land Use Commission has jurisdiction over boundary amendments for which land use district reclassifications?
- A property owner in Hawaii seeks to build a use not permitted in the current zoning classification. They may request a:
Practice More Hawaii Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Hawaii Quiz →