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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 56

[§56-3 Leasing of space for commercial purposes.] The council of any county may require the finance director of the county to lease space within public off-street parking

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[§56-3 Leasing of space for commercial purposes.] The council of any county may require the finance director of the county to lease space within public off-street parking facilities for commercial purposes under the following circumstances:
(1)Whenever the council deems it in the public interest and convenient or necessary in order to utilize properly the property as an off-street parking facility, it may require the leasing of space in any of the facilities for use by the lessee for the sale of gasoline and petroleum products, the sale of automobile accessories, automobile repair or service, or any other garage and fueling services.
(2)Whenever the council deems it necessary and feasible for the financing or operation of public off-street parking facilities, it may require the leasing of portions of the facilities for any commercial use. [L 1970, c 173, pt of §1]
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