HRS §46-129
County general plan and development plans
A county can only sign a development agreement if its elected council first checks that the agreement matches the county's general plan and any relevant development plan in effect when the agreement starts. This section sets that one requirement and nothing else.
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The statute, as written — County general plan and development plans
No development agreement shall be entered into unless the county legislative body finds that the provisions of the proposed development agreement are consistent with the county's general plan and any applicable development plan, effective as of the effective date of the development agreement.
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