Land Use & Zoning

What is 'lot coverage' in Hawaii zoning and how does it affect building design?

AA. The percentage of a lot covered by all buildings and structures; Hawaii zoning sets maximum coverage percentages to ensure open space, light, and air around buildings✓ Correct
BB. The percentage of a building interior covered by flooring materials
CC. The total square footage of all improvements on a lot
DD. A zoning requirement for the percentage of the lot covered by vegetation

Explanation

Lot coverage is the percentage of a lot's total area covered by building footprints and other impervious structures. Hawaii zoning codes set maximum lot coverage limits (typically 40-60% for residential) to ensure adequate open space, air circulation, and natural drainage around buildings. Higher lot coverage limits allow denser development; lower limits preserve more open space.

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