HRS §206E-31.5
What the Kakaako development authority cannot do
This section stops the Kakaako development authority from selling or giving away land it owns in the Kakaako district, except in a few specific cases. It also stops the authority from approving any residential building plan in the area near the ocean between Kewalo Basin and the foreign trade zone.
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The statute, as written — Prohibitions
Anything contained in this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, the authority is prohibited from: (1) Selling or otherwise assigning the fee simple interest in any lands in the Kakaako community development district to which the authority in its corporate capacity holds title, except with respect to: (A) Utility easements; (B) Remnants as defined in section 171-52; (C) Grants to any state or county department or agency; (D) Private entities for purposes of any easement, roadway, or infrastructure improvements; or (E) Reserved housing as defined in section 206E-101; or (2) Approving any plan or proposal for any residential development in that portion of the Kakaako community development district makai of Ala Moana boulevard and between Kewalo Basin and the foreign trade zone.
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