63 sections in this chapter.
HRS §264-79 Agreements with the United States authorized
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§264-79 Agreements with the United States authorized. The director of transportation may enter into agreements with the Secretary of Transportation of the United States as provided by Title 23, United States Code, relating to control of outdoor advertising in areas adjacent to an…
HRS §264-8 Specifications, standards, procedures
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§264-8 Specifications, standards, procedures. Specifications, standards and procedures to be followed in the installation and construction of connections for streets, roads and driveways, concrete curbs and sidewalks, structures, drainage systems, landscaping or grading within th…
HRS §264-8.5 REPEALED
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§264-8.5 REPEALED. L 1994, c 201, §4.
HRS §264-81 Short title
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PART VI. JUNKYARD CONTROL §264-81 Short title. This part may be cited as the "Junkyard Control Act". [L 1966, c 46, pt of §2; HRS §264-81]
HRS §264-82 Purposes
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§264-82 Purposes. For the purpose of promoting the public safety, health, welfare, convenience, and enjoyment of public travel, to protect the public investment in public highways, and to preserve and enhance the scenic beauty of lands bordering public highways, it is declared to…
HRS §264-83 Definitions
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§264-83 Definitions. For the purpose of this part, if not inconsistent with the context: "Automobile graveyard" means any establishment or place of business which is maintained, used, or operated, for storing, keeping, buying, or selling wrecked, scrapped, ruined, or dismantled m…
HRS §264-85 Junkyards lawfully in existence
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§264-85 Junkyards lawfully in existence. Any junkyard lawfully in existence on May 4, 1966, which is within one thousand feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way and visible from the main traveled way of any federal-aid or state highway shall be screened, if feasible, by the …
HRS §264-86 Requirement as to screening
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§264-86 Requirement as to screening. The director of transportation may promulgate rules and regulations governing the location, planting, construction, and maintenance, including the materials used in the screening required by this part. [L 1966, c 46, pt of §2; HRS §264-86]
HRS §264-87 Authority to acquire interest in land for removal and screening of existing junkyards
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§264-87 Authority to acquire interest in land for removal and screening of existing junkyards. When the director of transportation determines that the topography of the land will not permit the adequate screening of existing junkyards or that the screening of the junkyards would …
HRS §264-88 Injunction
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§264-88 Injunction. The department of transportation may apply to the circuit court in the county in which the junkyards may be located for an injunction to abate the nuisance of a nonconforming junkyard. [L 1966, c 46, pt of §2; HRS §264-88]
HRS §264-89 Interpretation
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§264-89 Interpretation. Nothing in this part shall be construed to abrogate or affect the provisions of any lawful ordinance or regulation which are more restrictive than this part. [L 1966, c 46, pt of §2; HRS §264-89]
HRS §264-9 Backfilling, repaving, repairing, expense of permit holder
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§264-9 Backfilling, repaving, repairing, expense of permit holder. (a) All excess materials remaining at the site of the work done under any permit shall be removed at the expense of the permit holder. The excess material shall not be deposited or placed within any highway right-…
HRS §264-90 Agreements with the United States authorized
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§264-90 Agreements with the United States authorized. The director of transportation may enter into agreements with the Secretary of Transportation of the United States as provided by Title 23, United States Code, relating to the control of junkyards in areas adjacent to any fede…