HRS §206E-283
Urban redevelopment condominium rules
This section sets rules for residential condominiums in urban redevelopment sites. They must be owner-occupied, not rented or used for other purposes. Contracts follow state procurement law, development should aim to break even, and sites should be walkable. Penalties for violations are set by the authority.
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The statute, as written — Rules; guidelines
(a) Residential condominium units within urban redevelopment sites shall not be advertised for rent, rented, or used for any purpose other than owner-occupied residential use. The authority, by rule, shall establish penalties for violations of this subsection up to and including forced sale of a residential condominium unit within an urban redevelopment site. (b) The design and development contracts for residential condominium units within an urban redevelopment site shall be subject to chapter 103D. (c) Development should be revenue-neutral to the greatest extent possible. (d) Urban redevelopment sites shall maximize walkability.
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