HRS §115-3
How far apart public access routes can be
This section sets a rule for how far apart public rights-of-way can be. The distance must be reasonable and based on the land's shape and features. It applies when the public wants to reach a certain area.
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The statute, as written — Criteria for public rights-of-way
A distance at reasonable intervals taking into consideration the topography and physical characteristics of the land the public is desirous of reaching is established as the maximum between public rights-of-way for the purposes of this chapter.
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