§171-34 Planning; intensive agricultural and pasture uses. In addition to the requirements set forth in section 171-33, if the intended disposition is for intensive agricultural or pasture uses, the board of land and natural resources shall: (1) Make or cause to be made an on-the-ground inspection of the land; (2) Secure data or information from the land study bureau relating to such parcel; (3) Review any other pertinent information with respect to the land and the surrounding area; and (4) Based upon information obtained, prepare a written report on the land, which report shall include the following: (A) The class of the land within the specific use for which disposition is intended; (B) The condition of the land with respect to its state of development; (C) Existing improvements, if any; (D) Extent of uncontrolled erosion if any; (E) Nature of forage; and (F) Extent of infestation with noxious weeds. [L 1962, c 32, pt of §2; Supp, §103A-34; HRS §171-34]
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