HRS §264-85
Screening old junkyards near highways
This section says that junkyards that were already operating legally in 1966 and are close to a highway must be hidden from view if possible. The state transportation department will do the screening. If the junkyard is in an industrial zone, it does not need to be screened.
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The statute, as written — Junkyards lawfully in existence
Any junkyard lawfully in existence on May 4, 1966, which is within one thousand feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way and visible from the main traveled way of any federal-aid or state highway shall be screened, if feasible, by the department of transportation at locations on the highway right-of-way or in areas acquired for such purposes outside the right-of-way so as not to be visible from the main traveled way of the highway; provided that if such a junkyard is located in an area zoned for industrial use, the requirement for screening shall not apply.
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