Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR65

Introduced
3/6/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
3/28/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  

Caption

Requesting The Land Use Commission To Coordinate With County Planning Commissions And County Councils To Conduct Concurrent Reviews Of General Plan Amendments, District Boundary Amendments, And Zoning Amendments When Reclassifying Land.

Impact

The resolution aims to streamline the land reclassification process, thereby expediting approval and implementation of necessary land use changes. By encouraging concurrent reviews, the bill intends to reduce redundancy, minimize the number of separate public hearings, and enhance public engagement. This coordinated effort is expected to facilitate the needs of landowners, businesses, and government agencies, especially in addressing pressing issues like housing shortages, infrastructure improvements, and economic growth within the state.

Summary

HCR65 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the State of Hawaii that requests the Land Use Commission to coordinate with county planning commissions and county councils. The purpose of this coordination is to conduct concurrent reviews of general plan amendments, district boundary amendments, and zoning amendments when reclassifying land. This resolution recognizes the complexity of the current three-step land reclassification process, which can be time-consuming and fragmented, leading to delays in essential developments such as housing and infrastructure projects.

Contention

Although the resolution holds potential benefits for land use efficiency, it may also raise concerns regarding thoroughness in the review processes. Those in favor argue that a synchronized approach will lead to quicker resolutions without compromising the integrity of the reviews. However, critics might voice concerns that expedited processes could overlook vital considerations related to public input and environmental impacts. Ensuring that each decision flows in the appropriate sequence, as requested by the resolution, will be crucial to maintaining a balance between efficiency and diligence in land use planning.

Companion Bills

HI HR59

Same As Requesting The Land Use Commission To Coordinate With County Planning Commissions And County Councils To Conduct Concurrent Reviews Of General Plan Amendments, District Boundary Amendments, And Zoning Amendments When Reclassifying Land.

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