While denying AFDA's is the direction Planning is
trying to head in HPP, if indeed you have a farm plan, you have a business license, you make income from your farming, you can get a AFD because that land is in fact zoned ag. You cant bulls**t them. They do come out and check, especially in areas like HPP.
This may also change if we have a change in the guard too.
Although ohanas are allowed only in residential areas zoned "urban" such as HB's lots over 10,000 SF, you do have a few options for what you might be trying to accomplish.
Do you really need a farm worker? Is this a dwelling grandma is going to live in to help with grandchildren so you can farm? Do you just need more space and this is going to be anything but residential living space? Is this just somewhere to live while you build new?
Although PD would like to crack down, with the economy going the way it is - more people will have to farm for just sustinence.
YOu can do any of the above suggestions - enlarge original structure, change use from SFR to guesthouse and cut down to <500 SF - outside dimension. Change designation to bedroom and eliminate kitchen if less than 50' from new site and then yes can be nmore than 500'.
and also :
Get a demo permit and tear down the whole thing and start over.
I just had a client that has permitted a artist workshop and also a "office" for his wife in HPP. Both resemble "ohana's". But we got them through. (and they really are for the purposes submitted). There was already a main SFR on the lot.
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