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SCR 173

URGING EACH OF THE COUNTY COUNCILS TO ADOPT SUPPLEMENTAL RULES PURSUANT TO SECTION 514B-6, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, TO ENSURE CONFORMANCE OF CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY REGIMES TO THE PURPOSES AND PROVISIONS OF COUNTY ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES AND CHAPTER 205, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, INCLUDING SECTION 205-4.6, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, WHERE APPLICABLE.

2024 Regular Session Introduced by Donovan Dela Cruz

Overview: Bill SCR 173 is a concurrent resolution urging each of the county councils to adopt supplemental rules to ensure conformance of condominium property regimes to the purpos

Re-Referred to GVO.
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Bill Summary · SCR 173

Overview: Bill SCR 173 is a concurrent resolution urging each of the county councils to adopt supplemental rules to ensure conformance of condominium property regimes to the purposes and provisions of county zoning and development ordinances and Chapter 205 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, including Section 205-4.6.

Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this resolution is to encourage county governments to establish additional rules and regulations to align condominium developments with local zoning and land use laws, particularly in agricultural districts.

Key Provisions:
- Urges each county council to adopt supplemental rules for condominium property regimes
- Aims to ensure conformance with county zoning/development ordinances and Chapter 205 of Hawaii Revised Statutes
- Specifically references aligning with Section 205-4.6 on permissible uses in agricultural districts

Affected Parties and Impacts: This resolution would impact county governments, who would be urged to adopt the recommended supplemental rules. Condominium developers and owners could also be affected by any new county regulations adopted as a result.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: This bill has been re-referred to the Government Operations (GVO) committee for further consideration.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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