Title 19 ZONING
Chapter 19.50 DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
19.50.010 Historic district no. 1.
19.50.020 Historic district no. 2.
19.50.030 Historic district no. 3.
19.50.010 Historic district no. 1.
There is created within Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, historic district no. 1.
The purpose of creating this district is to preserve historic structures and
sites within the district and to enable the state and the county to make plans
for the restoration of historic structures and sites. It is understood that no
private land owner will be forced to restore any historic structure or site
against his will. The areas composing historic district no. 1 are described as
follows:
Those lands situated in the town of Lahaina, Lahaina district,
county of Maui, state of Hawaii, and as shown more particularly on map entitled
“Lahaina Historic Districts Map,” dated December 14, 1966, on file
in the office of the county of Maui planning commission at Naska, Kahului, Maui,
Hawaii, and as further described below:
Area 1. Beginning at the
junction of Shaw Street and Front Street, at a point where the prolongation of
the northerly boundary line of Shaw Street intersects the westerly boundary line
of Front Street; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Shaw Street to
its intersection with Wainee Street; thence northerly along the westerly
boundary of Wainee Street to its intersection with Luakini Street; thence
westerly along the southerly boundary of Luakini Street to its intersection with
the western boundary of the Honpa Hongwanji mission (said parcel being further
identified as Gr. 7689, Por. L. C. Aw. 4533 to Wainee); thence southerly along
said boundary to its intersection with the northerly boundary of Malu-ulu-o-lele
park (being that parcel of land set aside to the county of Maui by executive
order number 52); thence westerly along the northerly boundary of
Malu-ulu-o-lele park to its intersection with Front Street; thence northerly
along the easterly boundary of Front Street to its intersection with the
southerly boundary of the spring house (being further identified as that parcel
of land as recorded with the bureau of conveyances on June 3, 1949, bk. 2233, p.
195); thence easterly and northerly along the boundaries of said property to its
intersection with the southerly boundary of the Richards’ house (being
further identified as a portion of L. C. Aw. 387:1 to A. P. Mission); thence
easterly along said boundary to its intersection with Luakini Street; thence
northerly along the westerly boundary of Luakini Street to its intersection with
Dickenson Street; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Dickenson
Street, extended along its line to its intersection with the westerly boundary
of Front Street; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Front Street to
a point one hundred feet northerly beyond its intersection with the high water
mark of the Pacific Ocean and the northerly boundary of the Baldwin canoe house
(being further identified as L. C. Aw. 387 to A. P. Mission); thence southerly
and westerly along a line parallel and at a distance of one hundred feet from
the high water mark of the Pacific Ocean to the point where the one hundred foot
line intersects the prolongation of the southerly boundary line of parcel 1 or
L. C. Aw. 7715:3 Ahapuaa Waiokama; thence easterly along said boundary to its
intersection with Front Street; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of
Front Street to the point of beginning and containing a land area of 30.82 acres
more or less.
Area 2. That parcel of land known as the old prison
(Hale Paahao) lot, and further identified as parcel 3 of those lands set aside
to the county of Maui by executive order number 16, and containing an area of
0.82 acre more or less.
Area 3. Those lands known as the
Episcopal cemetery (being further identified as that parcel of land as recorded
with the bureau of conveyances on April 27, 1966, bk. 5313, p. 599), and the
Hale Aloha church (being further identified as that parcel of land as recorded
with the bureau of conveyances on May 24, 1950, bk. 2348, p. 229), and
containing an area of 0.79 acre more or less.
Area 4. Those lands
identified as parcel 2 (Maria Lanakila church) and parcel 3 (seamen’s
cemetery) of the Campbell estate Catholic church subdivision, as recorded with
the bureau of conveyances on June 4, 1965, bk. 5055, p. 596, and containing an
area of 4.40 acres more or less.
Area 5. Those lands identified
as lots A and B of the Wo Hing society tract, said lots being further identified
as all of R. P. 594, L. C. Aw. 325 to Nowlein, portion of R. P. 5637, L. C. Aw.
8559, Ap. 6 to Lunalilo, and portion of R. P. 1178, L. C. Aw. 388, Ap. 2 to
Hooheu, and containing an area of 0.31 acre more or less.
Area 6.
That parcel of land known as the seamen’s hospital lot, being further
identified as L. C. Aw. 6499 and L. C. Aw. 962:1, and containing an area of 2.08
acres more or less. (Prior code § 8-3.12(a))
19.50.020 Historic district no. 2.
There is created within Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, a district to be known as
historic district no. 2. The purpose of this district is to preserve the charm
of Lahaina by preserving the architectural styles which are unique to Lahaina.
This district differs from historic district no. 1 in that there are no historic
structures or sites within this district to be preserved or restored. The areas
composing historic district no. 2 are described as follows:
Those lands
situated in the town of Lahaina, Lahaina district, county of Maui, state of
Hawaii, and as shown more particularly on map entitled “Lahaina Historic
Districts Map,” dated December 14, 1966, on file in the office of the
county of Maui planning commission at Naska, Kahului, Maui, Hawaii, and as
further described below:
Area 1. Beginning at the intersection of
the easterly boundary of Front Street and the northerly boundary of
Malu-ulu-o-lele park; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of
Malu-ulu-o-lele park to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the Honpa
Hongwanji mission, said line being common to historic district no. 1, area 1;
thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the Honpa Hongwanji mission to
its intersection with Luakini Street, said line being common to historic
district no. 1, area 1; thence westerly and northerly along the makai boundary
of Luakini Street to its intersection with the southerly boundary of
Richards’ house; thence westerly along said boundary to its intersection
with the easterly boundary of the spring house, said line being common to
historic district no. 1, area 1; thence southerly and westerly along the
boundaries of the spring house to the intersection with Front Street, said line
being common to historic district no. 1, area 1; thence southerly along the
easterly boundary of Front Street to the point of beginning, said line being
common to historic district no. 1, area 1, and containing an area of 10.36 acres
more or less.
Area 2. Beginning at the intersection of the
westerly boundary of Luakini Street and the southerly boundary of Dickenson
Street; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Luakini Street to its
intersection with Lahainaluna Road; thence westerly along the southerly boundary
of Lahainaluna Road to its intersection with a line parallel to, and a distance
of one hundred feet measured perpendicular from the easterly boundary of Front
Street; thence northerly along the line parallel to, and a distance of one
hundred feet measured perpendicular from the easterly boundary of Front Street
to its intersection with the northerly boundary of that parcel of land described
and recorded with the bureau of conveyances, bk. 4474, p. 226; thence westerly
along said boundary and the prolongation of said boundary to a point one hundred
feet beyond the high water mark of the Pacific Ocean; thence southerly along a
line parallel and at a distance of one hundred feet from the high water mark of
the Pacific Ocean to a point where the one hundred-foot line intersects the
prolongation of the northerly boundary of the Baldwin canoe house; thence
southerly along the westerly boundary of Front Street to its intersection with
the prolongation of the southerly boundary of Dickenson Street, said line being
common to historic district no. 1, area 1; thence easterly along the southerly
boundary of Dickenson Street to the point of beginning, said line being common
to historic district no. 1, area 1; and to exclude historic district no. 1, area
5, which is completely enclosed this area, and containing a land area of 7.54
acres more or less.
Historic districts no. 1 and no. 2 are shown on a
map dated March 22, 1967, on file in the office of the county planning
commission, signed by the chairman of the commission, which map is made a part
of this title. (Prior code § 8-3.12(b))
19.50.030 Historic district no. 3.
There is created within Wailuku Town, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, a district to
be known as historic district no. 3. The purpose of this district is to preserve
and protect the several well preserved historic structures and sites now
existing, which are deemed to be of great value because they are closely
identified with the early history of Maui county. The following are declared to
be historic structures and sites: Kaahumanu church, Alexander house, the two
buildings known as Hale Hoikeike, or Bailey house and annex, and Kama ditch and
aqueduct. The areas composing historic district no. 3 are described as
follows:
Those lands situated in the town of Wailuku, Wailuku district,
county of Maui, state of Hawaii, and shown more particularly on the map entitled
“Wailuku Historic District Map,” dated July 11, 1969, on file in the
office of the county of Maui planning department at Naska, Kahului, Maui,
Hawaii, and as further described below:
Area 1. Beginning at the
intersection of the westerly boundary of South High Street and the southerly
boundary of Main Street; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of South
High Street to its intersection with the northerly boundary of Aupuni Street;
thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Koele Street; thence southerly
along the westerly boundary of Koele Street to its intersection with the
northerly boundary of that parcel of land recorded with the State Bureau of
Conveyances as parcel 41 of plat 07 in section 4, zone 3, second division, said
boundary also being a portion of the southerly boundary of that parcel of land
recorded with the State Bureau of Conveyances as parcel 60 of plat 14 in section
4, zone 3, second division, also known as the Wailuku Sugar Company
manager’s residence; thence westerly along said southerly boundary of said
parcel 60 to the easterly side of Kama ditch; thence southerly along Kama ditch,
and continuing along the southerly boundary of said parcel 60, in a
northwesterly direction to its intersection with the westerly boundary of said
parcel 60, thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said parcel 60 to its
intersection with the southerly boundary of Main Street; thence easterly along
the southerly boundary of Main Street to the point of beginning, and containing
an area of 12.2 acres, more or less. (Prior code § 8-3.12(c))
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