02-27-2014, 08:00 PM
I am officially tired of playing games with addlepated mentalities.
My initial response was to answer the question as posed by the OP.
Why are they long acres?
Current zoning has not a damn thing to do with the shape of the parcels. It does not alter the damn fact of why they are shaped as they are or their future potential use.
How they ended up being marketed is irrelevant as to why they are shaped as they are.
If you knew a fraction of what you think you know, you'd understand what I have expressed as being fact.
"As for your claim that they weren't initially sold to individuals but to developers:" where in the hell did I write that pertaining to the developments on this island? More disjointed assumption.
My initial response was to answer the question as posed by the OP.
Why are they long acres?
Current zoning has not a damn thing to do with the shape of the parcels. It does not alter the damn fact of why they are shaped as they are or their future potential use.
How they ended up being marketed is irrelevant as to why they are shaped as they are.
If you knew a fraction of what you think you know, you'd understand what I have expressed as being fact.
quote:
Originally posted by hawaiian
Hello,
I was wondering if anybody new why the acres people sell on the big island are long acres? Is there a reason for this? And how wide is an acre there? thanks[8D]
"As for your claim that they weren't initially sold to individuals but to developers:" where in the hell did I write that pertaining to the developments on this island? More disjointed assumption.