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State Office of Planning stakeholder meeting (Dec. 3)

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The state Office of Planning hosts a meeting to hear from interested stakeholders on the effectiveness of the state’s land use system.

The meeting may be of particular interest to land owners, developers, farmers, conservationists, planners and others who have had or will have experience with state land use, district boundary amendments, and special permit matters.

Meeting will include an overview of the state’s land use system and participants will be asked to share their land use system experiences and offer ideas for improving the state’s land use system.

Meeting is planned for:

* 6-8 p.m. Dec. 3, 2014
Natural Energy Lab Hawaii Conference Room, Kona

The Office of Planning, the state’s planning agency, is responsible for statewide comprehensive and regional planning, including representing the state’s interests in land use matters before the state Land Use Commission, such as the reclassification of land.

The Office works closely with counties and other state agencies to evaluate whether proposed projects and reclassifications heard by the Land Use Commission “preserve, protect and encourage the development of the lands in the state for those uses to which they are best suited for the public welfare.”

For more information, call (808) 587-2885

— Find out more:

Land Use Division

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