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Aug. 24—Builders of so-called monster homes on Oahu could face monster fines of $25,000 or greater under a proposed bill being floated by the city. The Honolulu Planning Commission on Wednesday ...
Two state Legislature bills are ringing alarms for those on the Honolulu City Council. House Bill 1630 and Senate Bill 3202, respectively, are aimed at allowing two or more dwellings on lots zoned ...
Jan. 1—U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson's order keeps the city from enforcing or implementing Ordinance 22-7, which essentially prohibits home rentals for anything less than 90 days. A U.S ...
Honolulu's first legislative body was the Board of Supervisors of Oʻahu County, established by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaiʻi via the County Act of 1905. [5] The mayor-council system of municipal government was created when the consolidated city-county of Honolulu was established in the city charter adopted by the 1907 ...
City & County of Honolulu 2003. Land Use Ordinance; Whitney, Scott (September 2001). "Inventing ʻOhana". Honolulu Magazine; Conklin, Ken (March 2006). "The word ʻOhana is a modern invention". Angelfire.com "The Word ʻOhana Is A Modern Invention". KenConklin.org. 25 January 2006
Exclusionary zoning is the use of zoning ordinances to exclude certain types of land uses from a given community, especially to regulate racial and economic diversity. [1] In the United States, exclusionary zoning ordinances are standard in almost all communities.
Feb. 10—The Honolulu Building Board of Appeals denied a request from developer Christy Z. Lei to continue building a "monster home " at 3615 Sierra Drive in a residential neighborhood of Kaimuki.
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