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Senate committee approves SB 67 to bar inclusionary zoning requirements on certain owner‑occupied and perpetually affordable units
Summary
SB 67 passed committee Feb. 6 with technical amendments; the bill would prohibit laws, ordinances, or rules from imposing inclusionary zoning requirements on housing offered exclusively for sale or rent in perpetuity to state residents who do not own other real property.
The Senate Committee on Housing voted Feb. 6 to pass Senate Bill 67 with technical, non‑substantive amendments. The bill, as described by staff during the hearing, would prohibit any law, ordinance, or rule from imposing an inclusionary zoning requirement on housing offered exclusively for sale or rent in perpetuity to buyers or renters who are Hawaii residents,…
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