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1-THE SENATE S.B. NO. 2922 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 S.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII H.D. 2 A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO RURAL DISTRICTS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that given the shortage of housing in Hawaii, the counties should be permitted to increase density in state-designated rural districts. Under existing law, only one dwelling house is generally permitted on one-half acre, or 21,780 square feet, of land in a rural district. The legislature further finds that giving counties the option of adopting ordinances to allow a dwelling house on each quarter-acre of land in rural districts will increase housing opportunities where appropriate. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Authorize the counties to determine the appropriateness of allowing a dwelling house on each quarter-acre, rather than each half-acre, of land in rural districts; provided that dwelling houses are consistent with the county general plan and community development plan; (2) Require the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct a study to refine rural district policies and make recommendations to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district; and (3) Appropriate funds for the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct the study. SECTION 2. Section 205-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By amending subsection (a) to read: "(a) There shall be four major land use districts in which all lands in the State shall be placed: urban, rural, agricultural, and conservation. The land use commission shall group contiguous land areas suitable for inclusion in one of these four major districts. The commission shall set standards for determining the boundaries of each district[,]; provided that: (1) In the establishment of boundaries of urban districts, those lands that are now in urban use and a sufficient reserve area for foreseeable urban growth shall be included; (2) In the establishment of boundaries for rural districts, areas of land composed primarily of small farms mixed with very low density residential lots, which may be shown by a minimum density of not more than one house per [one-half] one-quarter acre and a minimum lot size of not less than one-half acre shall be included, except as herein provided; (3) In the establishment of the boundaries of agricultural districts, the greatest possible protection shall be given to those lands with a high capacity for intensive cultivation; and (4) In the establishment of the boundaries of conservation districts, the "forest and water reserve zones" provided in Act 234, section 2, Session Laws of Hawaii 1957, are renamed "conservation districts" and, effective as of July 11, 1961, the boundaries of the forest and water reserve zones theretofore established pursuant to Act 234, section 2, Session Laws of Hawaii 1957, shall constitute the boundaries of the conservation districts; provided that thereafter the power to determine the boundaries of the conservation districts shall be in the commission. In establishing the boundaries of the districts in each county, the commission shall give consideration to the master plan or general plan of the county." 2. By amending subsection (c) to read: "(c) Rural districts shall include activities or uses as characterized by low density residential lots of not more than one dwelling house per [one-half] one-quarter acre, except as provided by county ordinance pursuant to section 46-4(c)[,]; provided that each dwelling house shall be consistent with the county general plan and community development plan, in areas where "city-like" concentration of people, structures, streets, and urban level of services are absent, and where small farms are intermixed with low density residential lots except that within a subdivision, as defined in section 484-1, the commission for good cause may allow one lot of less than one‑half acre, but not less than [eighteen thousand five hundred square feet,] one-quarter acre, or an equivalent residential density, within a rural subdivision and permit the construction of one dwelling on [such] the lot; provided that all other dwellings in the subdivision shall have a minimum lot size of one-half acre or 21,780 square feet. [Such] The petition for variance may be processed under the special permit procedure. These districts may include contiguous areas [which] that are not suited to low density residential lots or small farms by reason of topography, soils, and other related characteristics. Rural districts shall also include golf courses, golf driving ranges, and golf-related facilities. In addition to the uses listed in this subsection, rural districts shall include geothermal resources exploration and geothermal resources development, as defined under section 182‑1, and construction and operation of wireless communication antenna, as defined under section 205-4.5(a)(18), as permissible uses." SECTION 3. Section 205-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (c) to read as follows: "(c) Unless authorized by special permit issued pursuant to this chapter, only the following uses shall be permitted within rural districts: (1) Low density residential uses; (2) Agricultural uses; (3) Golf courses, golf driving ranges, and golf-related facilities; (4) Public, quasi-public, and public utility facilities; and (5) Geothermal resources exploration and geothermal resources development, as defined under section 182-1. In addition, the minimum lot size for any low density residential use shall be one-half acre and there shall be but one dwelling house per [one-half] one-quarter acre[,]; provided that each dwelling house shall be consistent with the county general plan and community development plan, except as provided for in section 205-2." SECTION 4. The office of planning and sustainable development shall conduct a study to assess the rural district framework within the land use law and make recommendations for revisions to rural district policies and permissible uses within the rural district. The study shall include: (1) A legal analysis of regulatory issues and safeguards that must be addressed to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district; and (2) Recommendations for legislation necessary to address the issues and safeguards identified in paragraph (1). SECTION 5. In conducting the study required by this Act, the office of planning and sustainable development shall coordinate its efforts with the land use commission, department of agriculture, and county planning departments. The office of planning and sustainable development shall engage community stakeholders, including stakeholders with farming interests and interested members of the general public, in the development of study recommendations. SECTION 6. The office of planning and sustainable development shall submit: (1) An interim report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2023; and (2) A final report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2024. SECTION 7. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2022-2023 for the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct the study and complete the reports pursuant to this Act. The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of business, economic development, and tourism for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 8. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050; provided that: (1) Sections 4 through 7 shall take effect on July 1, 2022; and (2) Sections 2 and 3 shall take effect on July 1, 2023.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that given the shortage of housing in Hawaii, the counties should be permitted to increase density in state-designated rural districts. Under existing law, only one dwelling house is generally permitted on one-half acre, or 21,780 square feet, of land in a rural district. The legislature further finds that giving counties the option of adopting ordinances to allow a dwelling house on each quarter-acre of land in rural districts will increase housing opportunities where appropriate. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Authorize the counties to determine the appropriateness of allowing a dwelling house on each quarter-acre, rather than each half-acre, of land in rural districts; provided that dwelling houses are consistent with the county general plan and community development plan; (2) Require the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct a study to refine rural district policies and make recommendations to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district; and (3) Appropriate funds for the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct the study. SECTION 2. Section 205-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By amending subsection (a) to read: "(a) There shall be four major land use districts in which all lands in the State shall be placed: urban, rural, agricultural, and conservation. The land use commission shall group contiguous land areas suitable for inclusion in one of these four major districts. The commission shall set standards for determining the boundaries of each district[,]; provided that: (1) In the establishment of boundaries of urban districts, those lands that are now in urban use and a sufficient reserve area for foreseeable urban growth shall be included; (2) In the establishment of boundaries for rural districts, areas of land composed primarily of small farms mixed with very low density residential lots, which may be shown by a minimum density of not more than one house per [one-half] one-quarter acre and a minimum lot size of not less than one-half acre shall be included, except as herein provided; (3) In the establishment of the boundaries of agricultural districts, the greatest possible protection shall be given to those lands with a high capacity for intensive cultivation; and (4) In the establishment of the boundaries of conservation districts, the "forest and water reserve zones" provided in Act 234, section 2, Session Laws of Hawaii 1957, are renamed "conservation districts" and, effective as of July 11, 1961, the boundaries of the forest and water reserve zones theretofore established pursuant to Act 234, section 2, Session Laws of Hawaii 1957, shall constitute the boundaries of the conservation districts; provided that thereafter the power to determine the boundaries of the conservation districts shall be in the commission. In establishing the boundaries of the districts in each county, the commission shall give consideration to the master plan or general plan of the county." 2. By amending subsection (c) to read: "(c) Rural districts shall include activities or uses as characterized by low density residential lots of not more than one dwelling house per [one-half] one-quarter acre, except as provided by county ordinance pursuant to section 46-4(c)[,] and provided that each dwelling house shall be consistent with the county general plan and community development plan, in areas where "city-like" concentration of people, structures, streets, and urban level of services are absent, and where small farms are intermixed with low density residential lots except that within a subdivision, as defined in section 484-1, the commission for good cause may allow one lot of less than one‑half acre, but not less than [eighteen thousand five hundred square feet,] one-quarter acre, or an equivalent residential density, within a rural subdivision and permit the construction of one dwelling on [such] the lot; provided that all other dwellings in the subdivision shall have a minimum lot size of one-half acre or 21,780 square feet. [Such] The petition for variance may be processed under the special permit procedure. These districts may include contiguous areas [which] that are not suited to low density residential lots or small farms by reason of topography, soils, and other related characteristics. Rural districts shall also include golf courses, golf driving ranges, and golf-related facilities. In addition to the uses listed in this subsection, rural districts shall include geothermal resources exploration and geothermal resources development, as defined under section 182‑1, and construction and operation of wireless communication antenna, as defined under section 205-4.5(a)(18), as permissible uses." SECTION 3. Section 205-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (c) to read as follows: "(c) Unless authorized by special permit issued pursuant to this chapter, only the following uses shall be permitted within rural districts: (1) Low density residential uses; (2) Agricultural uses; (3) Golf courses, golf driving ranges, and golf-related facilities; (4) Public, quasi-public, and public utility facilities; and (5) Geothermal resources exploration and geothermal resources development, as defined under section 182-1. In addition, the minimum lot size for any low density residential use shall be one-half acre and there shall be but one dwelling house per [one-half] one-quarter acre[,]; provided that each dwelling house shall be consistent with the county general plan and community development plan, except as provided for in section 205-2." SECTION 4. The office of planning and sustainable development shall conduct a study to assess the rural district framework within the land use law and make recommendations for revisions to rural district policies and permissible uses within the rural district. The study shall include: (1) A legal analysis of regulatory issues and safeguards that must be addressed to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district; and (2) Recommendations for legislation necessary to address the issues and safeguards identified in paragraph (1). SECTION 5. In conducting the study required by this Act, the office of planning and sustainable development shall coordinate its efforts with the land use commission, department of agriculture, and county planning departments. The office of planning and sustainable development shall engage community stakeholders, including stakeholders with farming interests and interested members of the general public, in the development of study recommendations. SECTION 6. The office of planning and sustainable development shall submit: (1) An interim report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2023; and (2) A final report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2024. SECTION 7. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2022-2023 for the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct the study and complete the reports pursuant to this Act. The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of business, economic development, and tourism for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 8. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050; provided that: (1) Sections 4 through 7 shall take effect on July 1, 2050; and (2) Sections 2 and 3 shall take effect on July 1, 2051.
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that given the shortage of housing in Hawaii, the counties should be permitted to increase density in state-designated rural districts. Under existing law, only one dwelling house is generally permitted on one-half acre, or 21,780 square feet, of land in a rural district. The legislature further finds that giving counties the option of adopting ordinances to allow a dwelling house on each quarter-acre of land in rural districts will increase housing opportunities where appropriate.
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5353 (1) Authorize the counties to determine the appropriateness of allowing a dwelling house on each quarter-acre, rather than each half-acre, of land in rural districts; provided that dwelling houses are consistent with the county general plan and community development plan;
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5959 SECTION 2. Section 205-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
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7171 (4) In the establishment of the boundaries of conservation districts, the "forest and water reserve zones" provided in Act 234, section 2, Session Laws of Hawaii 1957, are renamed "conservation districts" and, effective as of July 11, 1961, the boundaries of the forest and water reserve zones theretofore established pursuant to Act 234, section 2, Session Laws of Hawaii 1957, shall constitute the boundaries of the conservation districts; provided that thereafter the power to determine the boundaries of the conservation districts shall be in the commission.
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77- "(c) Rural districts shall include activities or uses as characterized by low density residential lots of not more than one dwelling house per [one-half] one-quarter acre, except as provided by county ordinance pursuant to section 46-4(c)[,]; provided that each dwelling house shall be consistent with the county general plan and community development plan, in areas where "city-like" concentration of people, structures, streets, and urban level of services are absent, and where small farms are intermixed with low density residential lots except that within a subdivision, as defined in section 484-1, the commission for good cause may allow one lot of less than one‑half acre, but not less than [eighteen thousand five hundred square feet,] one-quarter acre, or an equivalent residential density, within a rural subdivision and permit the construction of one dwelling on [such] the lot; provided that all other dwellings in the subdivision shall have a minimum lot size of one-half acre or 21,780 square feet. [Such] The petition for variance may be processed under the special permit procedure. These districts may include contiguous areas [which] that are not suited to low density residential lots or small farms by reason of topography, soils, and other related characteristics. Rural districts shall also include golf courses, golf driving ranges, and golf-related facilities.
77+ "(c) Rural districts shall include activities or uses as characterized by low density residential lots of not more than one dwelling house per [one-half] one-quarter acre, except as provided by county ordinance pursuant to section 46-4(c)[,] and provided that each dwelling house shall be consistent with the county general plan and community development plan, in areas where "city-like" concentration of people, structures, streets, and urban level of services are absent, and where small farms are intermixed with low density residential lots except that within a subdivision, as defined in section 484-1, the commission for good cause may allow one lot of less than one‑half acre, but not less than [eighteen thousand five hundred square feet,] one-quarter acre, or an equivalent residential density, within a rural subdivision and permit the construction of one dwelling on [such] the lot; provided that all other dwellings in the subdivision shall have a minimum lot size of one-half acre or 21,780 square feet. [Such] The petition for variance may be processed under the special permit procedure. These districts may include contiguous areas [which] that are not suited to low density residential lots or small farms by reason of topography, soils, and other related characteristics. Rural districts shall also include golf courses, golf driving ranges, and golf-related facilities.
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9797 SECTION 4. The office of planning and sustainable development shall conduct a study to assess the rural district framework within the land use law and make recommendations for revisions to rural district policies and permissible uses within the rural district. The study shall include:
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111111 SECTION 7. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2022-2023 for the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct the study and complete the reports pursuant to this Act.
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123- Report Title: Rural Districts; Dwellings; County Ordinances; OPSD; Land Use; Study; Appropriation Description: Beginning 7/1/2023, authorizes the counties to adopt ordinances that allow up to one house per quarter-acre in rural districts. Beginning 7/1/2022, requires the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct a study to refine rural district policies, make recommendations to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district, and submit reports to the legislature. Appropriates funds for the study and reports. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD2) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
123+ Report Title: Rural Districts; Dwellings; County Ordinances; OPSD; Land Use; Study; Appropriation Description: Beginning 7/1/2051, authorizes the counties to adopt ordinances that allow up to one house per quarter-acre in rural districts. Requires the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct a study to refine rural district policies, make recommendations to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district, and submit reports to the legislature. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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135-Beginning 7/1/2023, authorizes the counties to adopt ordinances that allow up to one house per quarter-acre in rural districts. Beginning 7/1/2022, requires the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct a study to refine rural district policies, make recommendations to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district, and submit reports to the legislature. Appropriates funds for the study and reports. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD2)
135+Beginning 7/1/2051, authorizes the counties to adopt ordinances that allow up to one house per quarter-acre in rural districts. Requires the office of planning and sustainable development to conduct a study to refine rural district policies, make recommendations to facilitate the reclassification of lands from the agricultural district to the rural district, and submit reports to the legislature. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD1)
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