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While the project certainly differs from the existing single-family zoning, it does maintain a residential use and would establish a multi-use trail along the shoreline opening public access to the Hudson River. The initial rejection of the proposal by the Planning Commission is relevant to this ...
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Albert Kahinu, Kaunakakai, Molokai. He is a hapa Hawaii that is 28 years old. He is employed by the Hawaiian Homes Commission on Molokai as a water pump engineer. He is married and they have one son. He knows how to raise chicken and pig, and how to plant sweet potato, banana, mel...
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has an organized land use board, the land inherited by Jacob would be governed by the rules and regulations of that board. In Maine, a commission for land that has no local government or any sort of land use controls at the local level is governed by theLand Use Planning Commission(LUPC)...
Land-use zoning for agricultural land preservation is more widely adopted in North America, focused on agricultural land uses, and located in areas adjacent to larger urban centers where development pressures are the greatest. The most widely referred to examples include the States of Oregon, Hawaii...
which provides government land and funding for use by CHamorus to build homes, to farm, raise livestock, or venture into business. The CHamoru Land Trust Act, which was patterned after the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, provides “qualified applicants” with the opportunity to lease, for US $...
And this in light of unexpected phenomena such as: the on-going modal shift from public transport to private modes vs the new momentum gained by walking, and social lifestyles dictated by confinement first and now by unregulated behavior, also affecting land use. Add to this unpreparedness of ...