HRS §514B-5
Condominium rules must match county land use laws
A condominium property regime must follow the county's zoning and permitting rules for the property. If existing buildings are being turned into condominiums, the regime must also meet specific state requirements for conversions.
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The statute, as written — Conformance with county land use laws
Any condominium property regime established under this chapter shall conform to the existing underlying county zoning for the property and all applicable county permitting requirements adopted by the county in which the property is located, including any supplemental rules adopted by the county, pursuant to section 514B‑6, to ensure the conformance of condominium property regimes to the purposes and provisions of county zoning and development ordinances and chapter 205, including section 205-4.6 where applicable. In the case of a property which includes one or more existing structures being converted to condominium status, the condominium property regime shall comply with section 514B‑32(a)(13) or 514B‑84(a) .
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