HRS §46-15.7
Concurrent processing of plan and zoning changes
This section lets a developer ask a county to process changes to community plans and zoning maps at the same time for a housing project. It also allows those changes to be processed with a state land use commission request. The section defines what counts as a housing project and a county plan.
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The statute, as written — Concurrent processing
When amendments to a county community or development plan, a county zoning map, or any combination of the two, are necessary to permit the development of a housing project, requests for amendments to these plans and zoning maps shall be allowed, if accepted for processing by the county, to be processed concurrently at the request of the applicant. In addition, upon the request of the applicant, these plan and zoning map amendment requests may be processed concurrently with any request to the state land use commission for the redesignation of lands which would permit the development of the housing project. For the purposes of this section: "County community or development plan" means a relatively detailed plan for an area or region within a county to implement the objectives and policies of a county general plan. "Housing project" means a plan, design, or undertaking for the development of single- or multi-family housing, including any affordable housing component which may be required by the county council. A housing project may also include ancillary uses such as commercial and industrial uses which are an integral part of the development.
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