Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR116

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/11/25  

Caption

Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.

Impact

The bill seeks to directly impact state laws regarding agricultural land use. By urging counties to implement these zoning ordinances, SCR116 aims to enhance transparency and accountability among landowners regarding agricultural practices. The intention is to navigate a pathway toward increasing the number of agricultural acres in active production, thereby aligning with state objectives aimed at supporting and sustaining the agricultural economy in Hawaii. The proposal underscores the importance of local agriculture in maintaining food security and providing economic diversity within these communities.

Summary

SCR116 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution urging the counties of Hawaii to adopt local zoning ordinances requiring owners of agricultural-zoned lands to execute and record declarations acknowledging state and county agricultural land use regulations. This bill arises from concerns about a significant portion of designated agricultural land not being utilized for actual farming purposes, as noted by recent statistics indicating a decline in crop acreage despite efforts to promote agricultural use. The resolution aims to ensure that landowners are aware of the penalties for non-compliance with these regulations to promote better adherence and active farming practices.

Contention

There are potential points of contention associated with SCR116, particularly concerning how it may affect property rights and local autonomy. While proponents argue that these regulations will promote agricultural activity and ensure compliance with state mandates, opponents may argue that excessive regulations could hinder landowners' ability to utilize their property as they see fit. Furthermore, the variances in agricultural activity across different counties may lead to disparities in regulation adequacy and implementation efficiencies, raising questions about how uniformly these policies will be applied throughout the state.

Companion Bills

HI HCR103

Same As Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.

HI SR97

Same As Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR62

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu And County Of Kauai.

HI HCR162

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu County Of Kauai, And County Of Maui.

HI SCR164

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft, Vandalism, And Trespass, In The State.

HI HR141

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu And County Of Kauai.

HI SR145

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu And County Of Kauai.

HI SR138

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft, Vandalism, And Trespass, In The State.

HI SB2596

Relating To Important Agricultural Lands.

HI HB995

Relating To Important Agricultural Lands.

HI HB995

Relating To Important Agricultural Lands.

HI SB1294

Relating To Important Agricultural Lands.

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ME LD1511

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HI SR97

Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.

HI HCR103

Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.

HI HR99

Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.

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