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Ripping land D9 references in Hawaiian acres advic
#21
Hawaiian acres is the only pure agricultural zoned subdividision

All the Puna subdivisions are zoned Ag, minus a very few R-zoned lots. A few subdivisions include "R-norm" CC&Rs, with varying levels of enforcement.
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#22
I'd love to know the difference between "pure agricultural" and "agricultural."
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#23
One exists as a county zoning and one exists in hapahaoles mind(s)

Hope that helps

Alohas
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#24
Not . The 1/4 and 1 acre lots are not staying agricultural they are rural or soon to be . . And the pure agricultural means" no mix use "' commercial zoning like Orchidland .HPP Leilani etc . Also only one is 150' wide . Orchidland is real spaghetti and has commercial zoning

hapahaole
hapahaole
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#25
Stup

hapahaole
hapahaole
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#26
Does the real spaghetti come with meatballs?
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#27
no mix use commercial zoning like Orchidland .HPP Leilani

Good one.
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#28
Thinking about this again you are simply in the wrong subdivisions . Across from highway 11 on the mauka side are all the old cane lands . That's your dirt . One cow would use up three acres bulldozed pretty quick . What makes you think alfalfa would grow here ?

hapahaole
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#29
Thinking about this again you are simply in the wrong subdivisions .

Also the wrong island.
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#30
between HA and the hwy is old cane fields, with dirt... and lots of cows already.. drive down and check out the lots off the road from mm13 on hwy11 that goes into HA to RdB (at Rd2)... or on other side on N.Enos Rd

seems a better fit than trying to make a HA lot good for anything more than a few goats or sheep... like someone pointed out before, your property line is going to be 2,042' long.. so you will need some good fencing.. and alot of soil brought in if you strip the natural vegetation... You should buy pastureland IMO

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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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