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Hawaii Forbids Limiting Agricultural Activities on Agricultural Land

July 6, 2004, Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle signed SB 2246, prohibiting private deed restrictions or easements from restricting agricultural uses on state-classified agricultural land. Hawaiian agricultural land is unique in the U.S. in that it is classified and planned for agriculture by the state planning agency. The law was written in response to restrictions in some subdivision and homeowners association covenants that prevent productive use of state-classified agricultural land.

Publication Name
Field Notes
Author
Jesse Robertson-DuBois
Publisher
Northampton, MA: American Farmland Trust
Publication Date
August 18, 2004
Publication Type
Articles
State
Hawaii
Keywords
Conservation Easements, Land Use Planning

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