Haw. Code R. § 15-23-31 - MUZ zone: purpose and intent
The mixed-use zone (MUZ) established by this chapter is designed to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare. These general goals include, among others, the following specific purposes:
(1) To provide a subdistrict
whereby a variety of residential and commercial uses may coexist compatibly
within the same area. The emphasis within this zone shall be to develop a
mixed-use multi-storied area which will provide housing, jobs, and other
employment opportunities. In addition, the area will support a variety of
appropriate community facilities for residents and workers;
(2) To create a truly vibrant living and
working environment by regulating the density and bulk of buildings in relation
to the land around them and to one another, by requiring the provision of open
space and encouraging the development of job opportunities;
(3) To provide freedom of architectural
design, in order to encourage the development of more attractive and economic
building forms; and
(4) To promote
the most desirable use of land and direction of building development in accord
with a well-considered plan, to promote stability of residential and commercial
development, to protect the character of the district and its peculiar
suitability for particular uses, and to conserve the value of land and
buildings.
Notes
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