§205A-28 Permit required for development. No development shall be allowed in any county within the special management area without obtaining a permit in accordance with this part. [L 1975, c 176, pt of §1; am L 1979, c 200, §11]
Law Journals and Reviews
Timesharing in the 1990s. I HBJ, no. 13, at 89 (1997).
Case Notes
Where developer's proposed subdivision fell within the definition of "development" found in §205A-22, trial court correctly determined that a special management area use permit was required. 109 H. 384, 126 P.3d 1071 (2006).
Where the city council did not delegate the power to determine the effects on archeological resources and the means to protect the resources to a private petitioner, and conditioned the issuance of any development permit for the rail project on its receipt of documentation that a programmatic agreement to minimize and mitigate adverse effects on historic properties as generally described in the final environmental impact statement had been executed, the city and State gave full consideration to cultural and historic values as required under this chapter. 128 H. 53, 283 P.3d 60 (2012).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 13. Planning and Economic Development
205A-2 Coastal zone management program; objectives and policies.
205A-3.5 Public advisory body; establishment; composition
205A-4 Implementation of objectives, policies, and guidelines.
205A-21 Findings and purposes.
205A-23 County special management area boundaries.
205A-26 Special management area guidelines.
205A-27 Designation of special management area authority.
205A-28 Permit required for development.
205A-29 Special management area use permit procedure.
205A-30 Emergency and minor permits.
205A-42 Determination of the shoreline.
205A-43 Establishment of shoreline setbacks and duties and powers of the department.
205A-43.5 Powers and duties of the authority.
205A-43.6 Enforcement of shoreline setbacks.
205A-45 Shoreline setback lines established by county.
205A-48 Conflict of other laws.
205A-62 Duties and responsibilities of the lead agency.