09-09-2009, 07:58 AM
I know many might assume the final sentence is in reference to any use as a residence but it isn't.
Within context it is in reference to commercial and religious purposes and begins by citing permissible use examples and then finally ends with none permissible uses by the aforementioned entities. This is to say, there is no tent city allowed to help out people through the church who are homeless and there is to be no tent type apartments or hotels made. Saying that private property tents for personal dwellings are applicable to this code is simply taking the citation out of context.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
Within context it is in reference to commercial and religious purposes and begins by citing permissible use examples and then finally ends with none permissible uses by the aforementioned entities. This is to say, there is no tent city allowed to help out people through the church who are homeless and there is to be no tent type apartments or hotels made. Saying that private property tents for personal dwellings are applicable to this code is simply taking the citation out of context.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.