Land Use & Zoning
The Hawaii Land Use Commission classifies all land in the state into how many major districts?
AA. Two: urban and rural
BB. Three: urban, agricultural, and conservation
CC. Four: urban, rural, agricultural, and conservation✓ Correct
DD. Five: urban, suburban, rural, agricultural, and conservation
Explanation
The Hawaii Land Use Commission classifies all state land into four districts: urban, rural, agricultural, and conservation under HRS Chapter 205.
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