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Reform of the State Land Use Law. Four Critical Elements. Critical Elements of Reform. Establish New State Land Use (SLU) Rural District Standards Implement Important Agricultural Lands (IAL) Designation Process Ensure that the AG District Will Be Primarily for the Pursuit of Agriculture
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Reform of the State Land Use Law Four Critical Elements
Critical Elements of Reform • Establish New State Land Use (SLU) Rural District Standards • Implement Important Agricultural Lands (IAL) Designation Process • Ensure that the AG District Will Be Primarily for the Pursuit of Agriculture • Enact a Quasi-Legislative SLU Boundary Review Process
New SLU Rural District Standards • Provides Context & Regulatory Parameters for: • Developing Non-City-Like Communities • Preventing Rural Sprawl • Promotes Clarity in State Land Use Law for Defining Rural Settlement Patterns • Establish One Possible Template for Development of Non-IAL Lands • Promotes Understanding of Differences Between Rural Settlement & AG/Farms
Implement IAL Designation Process • Comply w/Constitutional Mandate • Promote Investment in New or Existing Agricultural Industries • e.g., Energy Crops • Hawaii Branded Products (I.e., Beef, Papaya, Mac Nuts, Coffee, etc) • Supports Objective that HI Can Become Self-Sustaining • Net Exporter vs. Importer of Food
Clarity & Consistency in AG REGS • Focus Enforcement on SLU AG District Standards • Eliminates Special Permit & County Definition Loopholes • Prevents Proliferation of Fake Farms & Rural Sprawl • Eliminates Need For “Red Herring Reform” • Farm Dwelling Definition • Primarily in Pursuit of Agriculture • “If It Quacks, It’s A Duck!”
Efficient Process For Updating SLU District Boundaries • Establish Quasi-Legislative SLU Boundary Review Process • Updates SLU District Boundaries Per Approved County GP/DP • Can Be Initiated By Either State OP or Individual Counties • Regular Review • Five Years/10 Years? • Does Not Foreclose Opportunity For Individual Petitions For District Boundary Amendments