Haw. Code R. § 4-158-28 - Preference right
(a) Any person
otherwise qualified to take a lot shall have preference in any disposition by
drawing of lots if the person:
(1) Is a
veteran who served in the military forces of the United States and who was
honorably discharged therefrom;
(2)
Is a displaced farmer who within a five-year period preceding the application
is the former owner or lessee of farm premises that were condemned, taken, or
repossessed by a governmental authority or private person;
(3) Is an owner or lessee in possession of
farm premises that will be condemned, taken, or repossessed by a governmental
authority or private person, for any reason, and will be a displaced farmer
within five years following the application date for a lot;
(4) Operates a farm located in a zoning
district where agricultural use is a nonconforming use;
(5) Is a new farmer as defined in this
chapter that does not own fee simple or possesses a agricultural lease;
or
(6) Has been displaced by reason
of any natural disaster as defined in this chapter.
After the above preference, any person who is a citizen of the United States and who is otherwise qualified shall be given preference over non-citizens.
(b) Proof of preference status. Any applicant
claiming preference status shall furnish proof of veteran status, displacement
or potential displacement, nonconformance to zoning, or new farmer
qualification as called for in the instructions to applicants and which shall
be submitted together with the application.
(c) Wilful sale or surrender of a farm shall
disqualify an applicant as a displaced farmer.
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