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HRS §180-5

Public meeting and decision on a district petition

After someone files a petition to create a district, the land department must hold a public meeting within 30 days. At the meeting, they consider the need, public support, and boundaries. If approved, the department sets the boundaries. If denied, you must wait six months before filing again.

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The statute, as written — Hearing on petition

Within thirty days after the filing of such a petition, the department of land and natural resources shall cause due notice to be given of a public meeting to consider the question of the need for the creation of the district, whether local public sentiment is in favor of its creation and the area that should be included within its boundaries. After such meeting, if the department determines that there is a need for the district and public sentiment favors its creation, it shall define the boundaries for the proposed district. Should the department deny any petition to organize a district, subsequent petitions covering the same or substantially the same area may be filed with the department after six months after the date of the denial of the petition.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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