Haw. Code R. § 15-215-8

Current through November, 2024
Section 15-215-8 - Definition of terms

This subchapter provides definitions for terms in these rules that are technical in nature or that otherwise may not reflect a common usage of the term. If a term is not defined in this article, then the correct definition shall be determined in accordance with section 15-215-5 (rules of interpretation).

"Accessory building" means a building that is located on the same lot, but physically separated from the principal building and is subordinate in size to the principal building, which may include swimming pool house, recreational facilities, and gazebos;

"Accessory dwelling" means a self-contained residential unit located on the same lot as a front yard house, side yard house, or duplex-triplex-quadplex, which is either attached to the principal building or in a separate structure;

"Administrative" is a use classification which primarily involves uses pertaining to the affairs of a business, profession, service, industry, government, or like activity, which may include ancillary services for office workers, such as a restaurant, coffee shop, or newspaper or candy stand;

"Agriculture" means agricultural activities, including agronomy, aquaculture, biotechnical agriculture, forestry, honey production, and similar uses, but not including a grocery store or the retail or wholesale of products;.

"Airport" means an area where fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and similar craft can take off and land, equipped with hard-surfaced landing strips, hangars, facilities for refueling and repair, a control tower, accommodations for cargo and passengers, terminals, charter services, hangars, heliports, and helipads;

"All-weather surface" means a four-inch base course with a two-inch asphalted concrete surface or a four-inch reinforced concrete pavement or any other similar materials as determined to be acceptable by the authority. These materials should combine the load-bearing characteristics, durability and level surface of asphalt and concrete. Grass block and grasscrete may be considered all-weather surfaces;

"Alley" means a service lane located to the rear of lots providing access to service areas, parking, and accessory buildings and containing utility easements;

"Arena" is a use classification which primarily consists of a large-scale indoor or outdoor facility accommodating spectator-oriented sports, concerts, and other entertainment activities;

"Artisan or craft production" is a use classification which primarily involves the manufacturing and assembling of small products by hand, including but not limited to clothing, furniture, jewelry, pottery and other ceramics, small glass and metal art, taxidermists and craft products;

"Attic" means a portion of a building wholly or partly in the roof, so designated, arranged or built to be used for business, storage, recreation or habitation. Attic areas with a head room of less than seven feet shall not be included as floor area;

"Authority" means the Hawaii community development authority as established by section 206E-3, HRS;

"Automobile rental or sales" is a use classification primarily engaged in the rental, leasing or sales of new and used automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, mopeds, and recreation vehicles and supplies, including storage of said vehicles;

"Avenue" means a pedestrian friendly, low-to-medium (thirty to thirty-five mph) urban thoroughfare, generally shorter in length than boulevards, serving access to abutting land. Avenues serve as primary pedestrian and bicycle routes and may serve local transit routes. Avenues usually provide curb parking;

"Awning" means a canopy that is supported entirely from the exterior wall of a building;

"Bed and breakfast" is a use classification in which overnight accommodations are provided to guests for monetary compensation, for periods of less than thirty consecutive days, in the same detached dwelling as that occupied by an owner, lessee, operator or proprietor of the detached dwelling;

"Bicycle lane" means a dedicated lane for cycling within a moderate-speed vehicular thoroughfare, demarcated by striping;

"Block" means the aggregate of lots, passageways, public spaces, and alleys bounded on all sides by thoroughfares;

"Boulevard" means a pedestrian friendly, low-speed (thirty-five mph or less) divided thoroughfare designed to carry both through and local traffic, pedestrians and bicycles. Boulevards may be high ridership transit corridors. Curb parking may be allowed on boulevards;

"Build to line" means a location from which the principle vertical plane of the elevation must be erected and is parallel to the frontage line. The build to line dimension is the distance from the lot line to the build to line;

"Building" means any permanently anchored structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy;

"Building face" means the building elevation closest to and facing the abutting thoroughfare;

"Building type" means a form based classification that describes a particular type of building in terms of scale and design. See Figures BT.1 to BT.9, dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter;

"Civic" is a use classification which primarily involves uses that foster community interaction and citizen participation in civic activities such as: meeting halls or clubhouse, conference centers, cultural facilities, public or government facilities, libraries, religious facilities, and theaters;

"Commercial" means the term collectively defining workplace, office, and retail functions;

"Conference center" is a use classification for facilities primarily used or intended to be used to host conferences, exhibitions, large meetings, seminars and training sessions;

"Consulate" is a use classification for facilities primarily used or intended to be used by staff and consul, an official appointed by a foreign government representing the interests of citizens of the appointing country;

"Cultural facilities" is a use classification for establishments such as museums, art galleries, botanical and zoological gardens, and other facilities of a historic, an educational or cultural interest;

"Curb" means the edge of the vehicular pavement that may be raised or flush to a swale and is usually incorporated into the drainage system;

"Dance-nightclub" is a use classification pertaining establishments primarily engaged in the preparation and sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises in conjunction with a dance floor accompanied by prerecorded or live music;

"Day-care center" is a use classification which primarily involves non-medical care for fifteen or more children or adults in need of personal services, supervision, or assistance essential for sustaining the activities of daily living or for the protection of the individual on less than a twenty-four-hour basis. May include pre-schools, infant centers, and extended day-care facilities;

"Decision-maker" means the person or entity charged with reviewing a particular permit or development approvals;

"Detention center" is a use classification for a facility primarily used or intended to be used for pretrial detainees, persons arrested who cannot make bail, persons being held without bail until their trials, and felons and misdemeanants who have been sentenced to less than one year of incarceration or jail;

"Developable area" means the area within the lot lines of a lot or series of lots, excluding setback areas;

"Developer" means a private person or an entity who has legal rights to perform or cause to be performed any man-made change over, upon, under, or across improved or unimproved real property within the Kalaeloa CDD;

"Developer's proposal to develop lands under the authority's control" as used in section 206E-5.6, HRS, shall mean and include:

(1) Any permit application filed by any private person or entity seeking the authority's approval for a development; or

(2) An improvement project on lands owned by the authority;

"Development" means and includes any man-made change over, upon, under, or across improved or unimproved real property performed on a lot greater than 40,000 square feet within the Kalaeloa CDD. Development shall not include a project consisting of a change in use or interior renovations only;

"Development permit" means and includes a permit approved and issued by the authority authorizing any development;

"Disposition" means the placement of a building on its lot;

"Driveway" means a vehicular lane within a lot, often leading to a garage;

"Dwelling" means one or more rooms providing complete living facilities for one family, including kitchen facilities or equipment for cooking, and including a room or multiple rooms for living, sleeping, bathing, and eating;

"E-cycling" is a use classification for facilities primarily used or intended to be used for the dismantling, processing and reassembly of electronic materials into new products (such as computer parts); separate from recycling collection facilities. Stockpiling of chemical and hazardous materials exceeding reasonable dismantling and processing time shall not be allowed;

"Educational facilities" is a use classification which primarily involves public or private instruction or education, such as kindergarten; elementary, middle, or junior high school; high school; college; or universities;

"Eleemosynary organization" means a society, association, or corporation primarily engaged in religious, charitable, educational, scientific, literary, or other benevolent purposes, whose charter or other enabling act contains a provision that, in the event of dissolution, the land owned by such society, association, or corporation shall be distributed to another society, association, or corporation engaged in religious, charitable, educational, scientific, literary, or other benevolent purposes;

"Elevation" means an exterior wall of a building not along a frontage line;

"Encroachment" means any structural or architectural element that breaks the plane of a vertical or horizontal regulatory limit, extending into a setback, into the pedestrian zone, or above a height limit;

"Exceptional tree" means a tree that by reason of age, rarity, location, size, aesthetic quality, endemic status or historical and cultural significance is designated by the county arborist committee as worthy of preservation, pursuant to the city and county of Honolulu exceptional tree ordinance. See the revised ordinances of Honolulu, chapter 41, article 13 - protective regulations for exceptional trees including the register of exceptional trees;

"Executive director" means the executive director of the Hawaii community development authority;

"Facade" means the exterior wall of a building that is set along a frontage line;

"Farmer's market" is a use classification for facilities primarily used or intended to be used for an occasional or recurring market held in an open area or in a structure where sellers offer for sale to the public such items as fresh produce, seasonal fruits, fresh flowers, arts and crafts items, and food and beverages dispensed from booths located on-site;

"Floor area" means the sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of a building, including interior balconies and mezzanines, measured from the exterior face of exterior walls or from the centerline of a wall separating two structures. Floor area shall include the area of roofed porches or lanai having more than one wall and of accessory structures on the same lot. Stairwells, elevator shafts parking facilities and loading spaces, including their driveways, shall be excluded;

"Freight or base yard" is a use classification for a lot primarily used or intended to be used for the distribution of goods, storage or maintenance of equipment. Freight containers shall be stacked no more than four containers high;

"Frontage" means the area between a building elevation and the vehicular lanes, inclusive of its built and planted components. Frontage is divided into two components: private frontage and public frontage;

"Frontage line" means a lot line bordering a public frontage;

"Frontage occupancy" means the minimum length of the principal frontage that must contain a building street front element. See Figure 1.8 (building placement and encroachments), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter;

"Frontage type" means a form based classification that describes a particular type of building face in terms of scale and architectural features. Frontage types facilitate pedestrian access to the principal entrance of a building;

"Furnishing area" means the transition between the pedestrian throughway and the edge of the vehicular pavement. The furnishing area provides space for roadside appurtenances such as street trees, planting strips, street furniture, public art, sidewalk cafes, sign poles, signal and electrical cabinets, fire hydrants, bicycle racks and bus shelters;

"Gas station" is a use classification which primarily involves the retail sale of motor vehicle fuel and lubricants to the public by direct delivery into the user's vehicle and may include incidental motor vehicular services such as tire repair, battery charging, brake adjustment, motor tune-up and washing. Sale of food, beverages and related items is permitted in conjunction with a gas station;

"Grade" means the slope of a road, street, or other public way specified in percentage terms;

"Ground elevation" means the highest finished grade along the perimeter of the building;

"Group home" is a use classification which primarily involves the use of any single-family residence or dwelling unit for a group residence where residents pay a fee or other consideration to the group home operator in return for residential accommodations. A group home includes a boarding home, a rooming house, as well as a group residence for the elderly, or mentally or physically disabled or handicapped persons, or other persons in need of care and supervision;

"Hawaii revised statutes" or "HRS" means the Hawaii Revised Statutes;

"Heavy industrial" is a use classification for industrial plants primarily engaged in manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment, or fabrication of materials and products, primarily from extracted or raw or recycled materials. Uses in this classification generally are characterized by, among other things, truck traffic or outdoor storage of products, materials, equipment or fuel. Typical uses include battery manufacturing, welding, water softening plants, plating, ready-mix concrete plants, trucking terminals, and distribution facilities for commercial package services. Heavy industrial use in not permitted in the Kalaeloa CDD;

"Height" means the vertical dimension of a building, interior space or other structure measured from the base to the top or highest point;

"Historically or culturally significant sites" means any lot that is:

(1) Listed on the Hawaii or national register of historic places, pursuant to HRS; or

(2) Designated in the KMP as being significant in the history or prehistory, architecture, culture, or development of the Kalaeloa CDD or a tangible, historic or cultural linkage between Kalaeloa of the past and of the present;

"Home occupation" is a use classification which primarily involves work-related activities carried out in a dwelling unit for monetary gain by a resident. Home occupation is considered an accessory use in the resident's dwelling unit;

"Hospital" is a use classification which primarily consists of institutions providing health services, primarily for inpatients and medical or surgical care of the sick or injured, including related facilities as laboratories, outpatient departments, training facilities, central service facilities, and staff offices;

"Hotel" is a use classification for a building or group of buildings containing rooms connected together, constituting an independent living unit. A hotel generally includes a lobby, clerk's desk or counter with twenty-four-hour clerk service and facilities for registration and keeping of records relating to hotel guests;

"Improvement permit" means and includes a permit approved and issued by the executive director authorizing any improvement project;

"Improvement project" means and includes any man-made change over, upon, under, or across improved or unimproved real property performed on a lot of 40,000 square feet or less within the Kalaeloa CDD;

"Indoor recreation" is a use classification which primarily involves participant sports conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses include bowling alleys, billiard parlors, pool halls, indoor ice or roller skating rinks, indoor racquetball courts, indoor batting cages, and health or fitness clubs;

"Kalaeloa community development district" or "Kalaeloa CDD" means the community development district established by section 206E-193, HRS;

"Kalaeloa master plan" or "KMP" means the long-range plan for the Kalaeloa CDD approved by the Governor on August 23, 2006;

"Kalaeloa sustainability guidelines" or "KSG" means the development provisions established to promote an environmentally sensitive and energy efficiency district. Provisions in the KSG are recommended, but not compulsory;

"Kennel and veterinary care" is a use classification for services, including office and indoor medical treatment facilities, for the routine examination, medical or surgical treatment and care of domestic household pets generally with overnight boarding facilities for pets in care. Includes kenneling of animals, allowing for the grooming, keeping, boarding or maintaining of four or more dogs (four months of age or older), or four dogs or cats for sale in pet shops, or patients in animal hospitals;

"Lanai" means an accessory area to a dwelling or lodging unit, with one or more sides permanently open to the exterior except for a railing or parapet not exceeding four feet in height, with such open side or sides constituting at least twenty-five per cent of the perimeter thereof. Lanais are accessible solely from the dwelling or lodging unit to which it is appurtenant and may either be recessed elements with a roof continuous with the building roof, or they may be protruding elements added on to the face of a building;

"Land use" means a designation of land with approved uses that can legally operate on the lot;

"Land use ordinance" or "LUO" means the land use ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 86-96 of the city and county of Honolulu;

"Landscaping" means site areas containing plants and vegetative growth (such as trees, shrubs, groundcover, and similar) along with non-plant decorative elements (such as stone, pavers, water features, ornate tiles, art, and similar);

"Large lot" means a lot or collection of contiguous lots equal to or greater than 140,000 square feet;

"Leadership in energy and environmental design" or "LEED" means is an ecology-oriented building certification program that concentrates its efforts on improving performance across five key areas of environmental and human health: energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, materials selection, sustainable site development, and water savings;

"Light industrial" is a use classification which involves repair and manufacturing, predominantly from previously prepared materials, of finished products or parts, including processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, and packaging of such products and incidental storage and distribution of such products or parts, but excluding basic industrial processing classified under the heavy industrial. Typical uses include apparel and furniture manufacturing, machine shops, and motor vehicle repair and servicing;

"Limousine or taxi facility" is a use classification that primarily consists of facilities used or intended to be used for dispatching limousines or taxi cabs and where vehicles are kept while not in use;

"Live-work" is a use classification for a mixed-use unit which is occupied or intended to be occupied by a business operator who lives in the same structure that contains the commercial activity or industry;

"Lodging" is a use classification for a structure or structures in which people are temporarily housed; which typically include hotel, motel, and bed and breakfast facilities;

"Long-term bicycle parking" means a place to secure bicycles for eight to twenty-four consecutive hours. Long-term bicycle parking can be provided through bicycle lockers, bicycle racks in enclosed areas, or space within a building;

"Lot" means a parcel of land, duly recorded at the state of Hawaii bureau of conveyances, which can be used, developed or built upon;

"Lot line" means the boundary of a lot of land, often expressed in metes and bounds;

"Lot width" means the length of the principal frontage line of a lot;

"Medical or dental clinic" is a use classification which primarily consists of a facility that contains one or more physicians or dentists, their assistants, and a laboratory or an apothecary limited to the sale of pharmaceutical and medical supplies. Shall not include inpatient care or major surgery;

"Mixed-use" means the combination of more than one use within a development project or lot;

"Mobile home park" is a use classification which primarily consists of a lot or lots upon which multiple mobile home structures, or dwelling units manufactured in a factory and designed to be transported to a site and semi-permanently attached, are situated and is in the nature of a residential community;

"Motel" is a use classification which provides lodging for motorists in rooms usually having direct access to an open parking area;

"Multi-family" is a use classification which primarily consists of a building or buildings containing more than one dwelling and which may have joint services or facilities;

"New building" means and includes the construction of a building including structural supports, walls and a roof;

"Nonconforming structure" means a building or structure that was lawfully erected prior to the effective date of the adoption or amendment of this chapter but no longer complies with all the regulations applicable to the Kalaeloa CDD as a result of adoption or amendment of this chapter or government action associated with eminent domain;

"Nonconforming use" means an activity using land, buildings or structures for purposes which were legally established prior to the effective date of the adoption or amendment of this chapter, but would not be permitted as a new use in any of the transects established by this chapter;

"Office" is a use classification which is primarily engaged in the production of intellectual property;

"Open space" means a portion of a lot, exclusive of required yards, setback areas, or parking areas which is:

(1) Open and unobstructed overhead; and

(2) Is used or intended to be used for outdoor recreation;

"Outdoor recreation" is a use classification which primarily consists of out-of-doors recreational facilities which typically include swimming pools, wading pools, tennis courts, badminton courts, basketball courts, baseball and soccer fields, play areas, and clubhouse;

"Outdoor storage" is a use classification which primarily consists of a facility which is not enclosed for the storage of goods, materials and motor vehicles, but does not include repair, demolition or salvage operations;

"Park and recreation" is a use classification which primarily consists of parks and recreational facilities, including gymnasiums, playing fields, playgrounds, fountains, and swimming pools;

"Parking structure" means a building containing one or more stories of parking above or below grade;

"Passageway" means a pedestrian connector, open or roofed, that passes between buildings to provide shortcuts through long blocks and connect rear parking areas to frontages;

"Pedestrian" means a person or persons who travel by foot;

"Pedestrian throughway" means the clear area for the pedestrian walkway area between the furnishing and private frontage areas. See Figure 1.11 (pedestrian zone treatment), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter;

"Pedestrian zone" means the zone between the building face and the curb. The elements of a pedestrian zone are: the private frontage area, the pedestrian throughway area, and the furnishing area. See Figure 1.11 (pedestrian zone treatment), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter;

"Personal service" is a use classification which primarily consists of services for the enhancement of personal appearance, cleaning, alteration or reconditioning of garments and accessories. Typical uses include hair salons, tanning salons, barber shops, tailors, shoe repair shops, self-service laundries, and dry cleaning shops, but exclude uses classified under office and vocational school;

"Plane break" means a horizontal or vertical recess or projection of a dimension specified by these rules particular to building elevations, including facades;

"Planting strip" means a planted and landscaped area accommodated within the furnishing area, intended to provide a buffer between pedestrians and vehicles;

"Principal building" means the main building on a lot, usually located toward the frontage;

"Principal entrance" means the main point of access for pedestrians into a building;

"Principal frontage" means the frontage designated to bear the address and principal entrance to the building, and the measure of minimum lot width as determined by the lot owner;

"Private frontage" means the area of the pedestrian throughway area that is privately owned. The private frontage contributes to the character of the transect, and includes the front of building, landscaping, and often a segment of the sidewalk;

"Project" means an endeavor undertaken by a landowner or developer to build upon a lot or combination of lots;

"Project site" means the gross land area of a lot or a combination of lots for a proposed project;

"Public art" means works of art in any media that has been displayed in the physical public domain and accessible to all;

"Public building" is a use classification which primarily consists of buildings owned or developed by public entities or developed on government-owned lands;

"Public frontage" means the area between the curb of the vehicular lanes and the frontage line;

"Public project" means any project or activity of any county or agency of the state conducted to fulfill a governmental function for public benefit and in accordance with public policy;

"Raceway track" is a use classification which primarily consists of a facility used or intended to be used for the racing of automobiles, motorcycles, or bicycles;

"Recreation space" means that portion of a lot, exclusive of required yards, setback areas, or parking areas which is:

(1) Used or intended to be used for the exclusive use of the residents, employees or visitors of the project;

(2) Either outdoor or indoor within the lot; and

(3) Located at any elevation; "Recycling collection facility" is a use classification for a space primarily used or intended to be used to collect and load recyclable materials to be transported to a recycling center. May include bins, boxes, cans, kiosk type structures, and reverse vending machines;

"Regulating plan" means a zoning map or set of maps that shows the transect zones, civic zones, special districts, and special requirements, if any, of areas subject to regulation;

"Research and development" is a use classification for a facility primarily used or intended to be used for scientific research, testing and analysis;

"Reserved housing" means housing as defined in chapter 216, title 15, Hawaii administrative rules;

"Residential" is a use classification for premises available for human dwelling;

"Residential floor area" means the gross total residential floor area including the dwelling unit(s) and limited common areas such as lobby, hallways, storage, covered recreation area, and similar areas set aside for the residents;

"Restaurant and bars" is a use classification which primarily involves the sale of food or beverages in a ready-to-eat state for on-site or off-site consumption. Typically includes tables, counters, benches, or other seating facilities. Examples include a sit-down dining facility, fast-food restaurant (no drive-through), cafe, bakery, cafeteria, coffee shop, lunchroom, delicatessen, and ice cream parlor. Includes microbreweries as an accessory to the restaurant;

"Retail sales" is a use classification which primarily involves the sale of goods and services, including but not limited to groceries, apparel, merchandise, drug and pharmaceuticals, hardware, and appliances;

"Right-of-way" means the area of a thoroughfare between private lot lines;

"Robotic parking" means a mechanized parking system which stores and retrieves vehicles in a compact storage facility;

"Secondary frontage" means on corner lots, the frontage that is not the principal frontage;

"Self-storage facility" is a use classification for a place or building, or portion thereof, that is divided into individual spaces and that is used or is intended as individual storage units that is rented, leased, or owned;

"Setback" means the dimension between the building elevation and the lot line that must remain clear of any buildings or other structures with the exception of authorized encroachments;

"Shared parking" means a system in which the parking requirements for two or more uses are shared amongst each other;

"Sharrow" means arrow type markings painted on the street to identify the permitted use of the road by both bicyclists and automobiles;

"Short-term bicycle parking" means a place to secure bicycles for less than eight consecutive hours. Short-term bicycle parking can be provided through bicycle racks, and storage facilities;

"Sidewalk" means the paved section of the public frontage dedicated exclusively to pedestrian activity;

"Single family" is a use classification pertaining to a single dwelling;

"Solar farm" is a use classification which primarily consists of clusters of solar powered devices, either photovoltaic ("PV") or turbine systems. A solar farm should be large enough to generate at least one megawatt of electricity;

"Standard" means a regulation that is required, rather than discretionary;

"Storefront" means street-facing ground-floor businesses or services that are publicly-accessible and have display windows facing the street;

"Story" means a level within a building that can be used for living, work, storage, or recreation, excluding an attic or raised basement;

"Street" means a pedestrian-friendly, low speed (twenty-five miles per hour) thoroughfare primarily serving abutting lots. A street is used to connect neighborhoods within the district. Streets emphasize curb parking;

"Street furniture" means equipment installed within the pedestrian zone, including but not limited to: benches, waste receptacles, and newspaper dispensers;

"Structure" means anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on the ground, including buildings, walls, swimming pools, and signs;

"Swale" means a low or slightly depressed natural area for drainage;

"Theater" is a use classification which primarily consists of performance theaters, movie theaters, and amphitheaters;

"Thoroughfare" means a way or passageway used by vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. Thoroughfares consist of vehicular lanes and the pedestrian zone and provide access to lots and open spaces;

"Thoroughfare plan" means a component of the Kalaeloa CDD rules that shows planned changes to existing thoroughfares and the general location of planned new thoroughfares. See Figure 1.4 (thoroughfare plan), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter;

"Transect zone" means a distinct environment within the Kalaeloa CDD. The Kalaeloa CDD has six transect zones that reflect the physical form and character of an area, according to the density and intensity of its land use and urbanism;

"View corridor" means a section of street that is designated to protect views. See Figure 1.12 (view corridors), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter;

"Vocational school" is a use classification which primarily involves training in a skill or trade to be pursued as a career;

"Warehousing" is a use classification which primarily involves the wholesaling, storage, moving or bulk distribution of goods other than live animals. Typical uses include wholesale distributors, storage warehouses, and moving and storage firms;

"Wind farm" is a use classification which primarily consists of clusters of wind powered devices. A wind farm should be large enough to generate at least one megawatt of electricity; and

"Zoning map" means the official map or maps that are part of the Kalaeloa CDD rules and delineate the boundaries of individual transect zones and district. See Figure 1.2 (regulating plan), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter.

Haw. Code R. § 15-215-8

[Eff OCT 27 2012] (Auth: HRS §§ 206E-2, 206E-4, 206E-5, 206E-7) (Imp: HRS §§ 206E-2, 206E-4, 206E-5, 206E-7)