Haw. Code R. § 15-15-22

Current through April, 2024
Section 15-15-22 - Interpretation of district boundaries
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter:
(1) A district name or letter appearing on the land use district map applies throughout the whole area bounded by the district boundary lines;
(2) Land having an elevation below the shoreline as stated by section 205A-1, HRS, marine waters, fish ponds, and tidepools of the State, and accreted portions of lands pursuant to sections 501-33 and 669-1, HRS, unless otherwise designated on the land use district maps, shall be included in the conservation district;
(3) All offshore and outlying islands of the State are classified conservation unless otherwise designated on the land use district maps; and
(4) All water areas within the State are considered to be within a district and controlled by the applicable district rules.
(b) All requests for boundary interpretations shall be in writing and include the tax map key identification of the property and a print of a map of the property. All requests for boundary interpretations involving shoreline properties shall be accompanied by a survey map showing the locations of the shoreline as provided for in section 205A-42, HRS. Any erosion or accretion through natural processes shall be reflected on the map. Further, any shoreline structure, piers, and areas of man-made fill which were constructed or completed since the date of adoption of the state land use district boundaries existing as of the date of the request for boundary interpretation shall be reflected on the map.
(c) The executive officer may request the following information:
(1) Additional copies of the print, including a reproducible master map of the print or an electronic copy in a recognized format of the executive officer's designation; and
(2) Additional information such as, but not limited to, tax map key maps, topographic maps, aerial photographs, certified shoreline surveys, and subdivision maps relating to the boundary interpretation. The executive officer may employ, or require that the party requesting the boundary interpretation employ, at its sole expense, a registered professional land surveyor to prepare a map for interpretation.
(d) The executive officer may use all applicable commission records in determining district boundaries.
(e) The following shall apply whenever uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts:
(1) Whenever a district line falls within or abuts a street, alley, canal, navigable or non-navigable stream or river, it may be deemed to be in the midpoint of the foregoing. If the actual location of the street, alley, canal, navigable or non-navigable stream or river varies-slightly from the location as shown on the district map, then the actual location shall be controlling;
(2) Whenever a district line is shown as being located within a specific distance from a street line or other fixed physical feature, or from an ownership line, this distance shall be controlling; and
(3) Unless otherwise indicated, the district lines shall be determined by the use of the scale contained on the map.
(f) Whenever subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e) cannot resolve an uncertainty concerning the location of any district line, the commission, upon written application or upon its own motion, shall determine the location of those district lines.

Haw. Code R. § 15-15-22

[Eff 10/27/86; am and comp 8/16/97; comp MAY 08 2000] (Auth: HRS §§ 205-1, 205-7) (Imp: HRS § 205-1)
Am and comp 11/2/2013; comp 10/18/2019