Haw. Code R. § 19-170-77 - H/O/C/R zone: use rules
Within the hotel/office/commercial/residential zone (H/O/C/R), the following uses and structures shall be permitted:
(1) Maritime uses:
(A) Piers, wharves and docks;
(B) Terminals for passengers arriving or
departing by ship, ferry, day/dinner cruise boat or water taxi;
(C) Transient berthing facilities;
(D) Sales offices for commercial maritime
operations;
(E) Maritime fueling
facilities;
(F) Short-term cargo
and supply storage facilities;
(G)
Government offices for federal and state maritime related operations.
(2) Commercial uses:
(A) Hotels, including condominium hotels, and
related services, including food and beverage, retail, recreational and
business service facilities;
(B)
Offices;
(C) Financial institutions
and services;
(D) Food markets,
stores, delicatessens and bakeries;
(E) Drug stores;
(F) Liquor stores;
(G) General merchandise and variety
stores;
(H) Apparel and
accessories;
(I) Eating and
drinking establishments;
(J)
Professional and personal service establishments;
(K) Specialty retail establishments catering
to cruise ship passengers and office workers within the complex, including
those on movable carts;
(L) Banks
and financial institutions, insurance and real estate offices;
(M) Personal and professional service
establishments;
(N) Theaters,
concerts, performing arts, museums, art galleries, classrooms, educational
facilities, libraries and historical sites;
(O) Commercial entertainment, sports and
recreational facilities (indoor and outdoor) and local and community
events;
(P) Offices, professional
offices, travel agencies, meeting facilities, conference rooms and other office
uses;
(Q) Private recreation and
athletic clubs;
(R) Car rental and
ground tour operations;
(S) Fairs,
markets, exhibitions and social functions when not conflicting with maritime
operations.
(3)
Residential uses:
(A) Apartments and
residential lofts, including condominium apartments, and transient
rentals;
(B) Private recreational
facilities, common lounges, residential manager's office/apartment and similar
facilities;
(C) Commercial support
facilities, including restaurants, personal service establishments,
etc.
(4) Public uses:
(A) Plazas, promenades and other public open
spaces;
(B) Public
streets.
(5) Uses and
structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and
subordinate to the principal use and structures, including parking, security
and utility installations.
Notes
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