Land Use & Zoning

Under Hawaii law, the public trust doctrine requires the state to:

AA. Hold all real property in trust for future generations
BB. Manage certain natural resources, including water and coastal areas, for the public benefit✓ Correct
CC. Provide free land to native Hawaiians
DD. Compensate landowners for all regulatory restrictions on property use

Explanation

Hawaii's public trust doctrine requires the state to manage water resources and shoreline areas in the public interest, protecting them for present and future generations.

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