§173A-2.6 Land acquisition priorities. In advising the department and the board, the commission shall give the following lands priority in its recommendations for acquisitions:
(1) Lands having exceptional value due to the presence of:
(A) Unique aesthetic resources;
(B) Unique and valuable cultural or archaeological resources; or
(C) Habitats for threatened or endangered species of flora, fauna, or aquatic resources;
(2) Lands that are in imminent danger of development;
(3) Lands that are in imminent danger of being modified, changed, or used in a manner to diminish its value;
(4) Lands providing critical habitats for threatened or endangered species that are in imminent danger of being harmed or negatively impacted;
(5) Lands containing cultural or archaeological sites or resources that are in danger of theft or destruction; and
(6) Lands that are unique and productive agricultural lands. [L 2006, c 254, pt of §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 12. Conservation and Resources
173A. Acquisition of Resource Value Lands
173A-2.4 Legacy land conservation commission.
173A-2.5 Responsibilities of the legacy land conservation commission.
173A-2.6 Land acquisition priorities.
173A-3 Resource land acquisition plan.
173A-4 Authority to acquire and convey; easement required and exemption.
173A-5 Land conservation fund.
173A-7 Administration and management.
173A-8 Development of land acquired by the board.
173A-9 Grants to state agencies, counties, and nonprofit land conservation organizations.
173A-10 Proceeds of sale, lease, or other disposition.
173A-12 Federal and other grants.
173A-13 Payment of debt service on the Turtle Bay reimbursable general obligation bonds.