HRS §6E-82
Lands included in the South Kona wilderness area
This section defines which lands are part of the South Kona wilderness area and which are not. It lists specific areas and excludes homes that existed in 2011. It also says existing land-use district boundaries stay in effect unless changed under state law.
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The statute, as written — Lands included
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the following lands shall be included in the south Kona wilderness area: (1) Honomalino: All lands from the shoreline to six thousand feet inland; (2) Okoe: All lands from the shoreline to six thousand feet inland. The Honomalino and Okoe sections include approximately one thousand four hundred fifty-eight acres; (3) Kaulanamauna: The Manuka natural area reserve boundary extended to the shoreline; and (4) Manuka: The Manuka natural area reserve boundary extended to the shoreline. (b) Any parcel of land included in subsection (a) upon which there is a dwelling house as of July 1, 2011, together with any outbuildings forming a part of the residential complex, shall be excluded from the south Kona wilderness area. (c) Land use district boundaries existing as of July 1, 2011, shall continue in full force and effect subject to amendment as provided in chapter 205.
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