Project District (PD) Decisions in Hawaii County
How project district (pd) requests are decided across Hawaii County, HI council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record
Project District (PD) is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Hawaii County, HI. ZoneWire has analyzed 0 council meetings and detected 0 instances of project district (pd) activity. Below are the most recent discussions.
Project District (PD) in Hawaii County, HI
Project District (PD) is a key zoning topic in Hawaii County, HI. Local government bodies regularly discuss project district (pd) as part of land use and development decisions.
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Project District (PD) Regulations in Hawaii
Hawaii sets the regulatory framework that governs how project district (pd) decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect project district (pd) outcomes in Hawaii County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Project District (PD) is a category of zoning activity that ZoneWire tracks across Hawaii County, HI planning and council meetings.
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Tracking project district (pd) in Hawaii County surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.
Zoning on the Big Island is governed by Chapter 25 of the Hawaii County Code, known as the Zoning Code. It defines the permitted land uses within the State Land Use Urban and Agricultural classifications and spells out requirements such as permitted uses, minimum building site area, minimum yards (setbacks), and building height limits for each zoning district. The Zoning Code is administered by the Hawaii County Planning Department.
Article 5 of Chapter 25 contains the zoning district regulations, organized into categories such as single-family residential (RS) districts and agricultural districts, among others. The number attached to a district generally reflects the minimum building site area required, for example RS-10 requires a 10,000 square foot minimum building site, and the agricultural A-1a district requires a minimum of one acre. Each district sets its own permitted uses, minimum yards, and height limits, so property owners should review Chapter 25 for the rules that apply to their specific district.
Hawaii County has two planning commissions, the Windward Planning Commission and the Leeward Planning Commission, whose members are appointed from within the judicial districts they represent. These commissions advise the Mayor, County Council, and Planning Director on land-use matters and hold public hearings on applications such as zoning amendments, use permits, and variances. The public may view live-streamed and recorded hearings on YouTube and provide oral testimony in person or via Zoom.
In addition to county zoning, all land in Hawaii is placed into one of four State Land Use districts under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 205: urban, rural, agricultural, and conservation. These state districts are administered by the state Land Use Commission. Hawaii County's Chapter 25 Zoning Code applies within the State Land Use Urban and Agricultural classifications, so a parcel's use is shaped by both its state land use district and its county zoning district.
Yes. Any activity that meets the definition of development under Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 205A-22 within the Special Management Area (SMA) requires an SMA Use Permit, either Minor or Major, reviewed by the Hawaii County Planning Department. SMA permits ensure development complies with Coastal Zone Management objectives and policies. Projects that need a structure closer to the shoreline than normally allowed may also require a shoreline setback variance, which is decided by the planning commissions under the Planning Department's rules.
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What gets approved in Hawaii County
In Hawaii County, 87% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Commercial / office / retail clear 87%, Single-family homes 90%. ZoneWire analyzed 101 land-use board decisions in Hawaii County over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.
| Project type | Decisions | Approval rate |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial / office / retail | 23 | 87% |
| Single-family homes | 20 | 90% |
| Subdivision / plat | 14 | 100% |
| Land use / comp-plan amendment | 12 | 92% |
| Multifamily / attached housing | 7 | 57% |
6 decisions that went against the odds
These are the denials and deferrals in categories that usually sail through, the deals worth understanding before you commit capital.
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