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206J-6 Limitations on the powers of the development corporation.

HI Rev Stat § 206J-6 (2019) (N/A)
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§206J-6 Limitations on the powers of the development corporation. (a) The development corporation shall not sell any fast or submerged lands of the Aloha Tower complex as established by this chapter.

(b) The development corporation shall preserve the Aloha Tower as an historical monument and shall not sell, remove, demolish, deface, or alter the structure in any reasonable degree to lessen its historical value to the community. However, and notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, repairs, maintenance, relocation of pier platforms, or any essential reconstruction necessary for the preservation of the Aloha Tower as an historical monument shall be permissible.

(c) Irwin Memorial Park shall be retained as a public park subject to the reservations and conditions set forth in the deed of Helene Irwin Fagan to the Territory of Hawaii.

(d) The development corporation or its lessees shall not exercise any jurisdiction over the provided replacement facilities located within the Aloha Tower complex required for necessary maritime purposes and activities (hereinafter "maritime facilities"). Jurisdiction over any such replacement facilities shall be in the department of transportation. Facilities functionally related to maritime purposes and the purposes outlined in the development plan for the Aloha Tower complex, such as hotel facilities for maritime passengers and waterfront visitors, concession facilities adjacent to maritime terminal facilities, public parking facilities which are situated on property not currently under the jurisdiction of the department of transportation, and commercial, retail, residential, and office facilities may be under the jurisdiction of the development corporation or its lessees. [L 1981, c 236, pt of §1; am L 1982, c 250, §4; am L 1986, c 146, §4; am L 1988, c 356, §5]

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206J-6 Limitations on the powers of the development corporation.