Haw. Code R. § 15-23-159 - Historic or culturally significant property defined

The term, "property", as used in this subchapter, includes a site, location, facility, building, structure, setting or object. "Historic or culturally significant property" means any property that is:

(1) Listed on the Hawaii or national register of historic places; or
(2) Designated in the makai area plan as being: significant in the history or prehistory, architecture, culture, or development of Kakaako; a tangible, historic or cultural linkage between Kakaako of the past and Kakaako of the present; and capable of productive use to the extent that its owner is able to earn a reasonable return.

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Haw. Code R. § 15-23-159
[Eff 2/24/90; comp 10/10/98; comp 2/2/02; comp 12/9/02; comp 11/3/05] (Auth: HRS §§ 206E-7, 206E-33) (Imp: HRS §§ 206E-7, 206E-33)

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