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Narrative
Land Ownership, Cover, or Use: 1992 to 2012
06.01
Land Use and Structural Characteristics of Oahu: 1994 and 1998
06.02
Estimated Acreage of Land Use Districts: 1969 to 2017
06.03
Estimated Acreage of Land Use Districts, by Island: 2014 to 2017
06.04
Number of Land Records, by County: 1991 to 2018
06.05
06.06Real Property Tax Exemptions for Cemeteries, Churches, Hospitals and
Schools, by County: 2017 and 2018
Major Landowners, by Island, by Type: 2017
06.07
Real Property Owned by or Leased to the Federal Government: 2010 to 2016
06.08
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Homestead Lessees and Applicants, by
06.09
Island: 2014 to 2016
State Public and Set-Aside Land Inventory, by County: January 10, 1999
06.10
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Section 6
LAND USE AND OWNERSHIP
General statistics on the use, ownership, and tenure of land appear in this section.
Information on specific use or ownership categories is given elsewhere: parks in Section 7,
military land in Section 10, agriculture in Section 19, forests in Section 20, sugar cane land
in Section 22, and foreign ownership on Section 24.
Considerable caution is necessary in comparing statistics from different sources on land
use, ownership, or tenure. Variations in definitions and survey dates seriously affect
comparability in many instances, even where terminology is relatively unambiguous and
misinterpretation seems unlikely.
Tabulations by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. General Services
Administration, Hawaii State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Hawaii State
Department of Land and Natural Resources, Hawaii State Department of Business,
Economic Development & Tourism and its Land Use Commission, City and County of
Honolulu Budget and Fiscal Services Department, and City and County of Honolulu
Planning Research Branch provided the data for this section. Historical Statistics of
Hawaii, Section 12, contains limited information for earlier years. National data on land use
are available in Sections 6, 17, and 26 of the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012.
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Table 6.01-- LAND OWNERSHIP, COVER, OR USE: 1992 TO 2012
\[In thousands of acres, unless otherwise indicated. Based on sample data and subject to
sampling variation. Small differences between reported values accordingly may not be
statistically significant. Margins of error are available in the source. Margins of error
involving values of zero are footnoted\]
Land ownership, cover, or use 1/19921997200220072012
Land ownership
Total surface area4,123.0 4,123.0 4,123.0 4,123.0 4,123.0
Federal land 2/475.4 446.9 453.4 605.7 610.7
Water area22.9 22.9 23.0 23.1 23.1
Nonfederal land3,624.7 3,653.2 3,646.6 3,494.2 3,489.2
Developed193.5 200.9 217.2 224.4 241.9
Rural3,431.2 3,452.3 3,429.4 3,269.8 3,247.3
Land cover or use 3/
Nonfederal rural land3,431.2 3,452.3 3,429.4 3,269.8 3,247.3
Cropland259.5 229.6 146.4 100.2 85.7
CRP land 4/-----
Pastureland52.0 53.7 84.1 87.2 87.4
Rangeland1,074.4 1,070.6 1,101.6 1,075.5 1,069.8
Forest land1,583.6 1,599.4 1,595.0 1,525.8 1,526.9
Other rural land461.7 499.0 502.3 481.1 477.5
Cropland use
Total cropland259.5 229.6 146.4 100.2 85.7
Cultivated Cropland217.6 183.8 99.7 69.1 53.1
Irrigated114.7 76.5 65.9 57.6 46.1
Nonirrigated102.9 107.3 33.8 11.5 7.0
Noncultivated Cropland41.9 45.8 46.7 31.1 32.6
Irrigated25.9 26.1 24.3 5/ 9.5 5/ 10.1
Nonirrigated5/ 16.0 19.7 5/ 22.4 5/ 21.6 5/ 22.5
Prime farmland, by cover or use 6/
Total rural land233.1 232.2 228.4 209.0 202.0
Cropland155.5 135.6 82.7 65.5 55.5
CRP land 4/-----
Pastureland30.5 30.4 44.8 40.2 47.0
Rangeland17.7 23.2 48.1 55.2 52.7
Forest land23.7 24.3 5/ 29.7 5/ 31.0 5/ 30.2
Other rural land5.7 18.7 23.1 17.1 16.6
Continued on next page.
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Table 6.01-- LAND OWNERSHIP, COVER, OR USE: 1992 TO 2012-- Con.
Land ownership, cover, or use 1/19921997200220072012
Sheet or rill erosion, tons per acre
Nonfederal rural land
Cropland4.80 2.86 3.14 3.43 3.77
Cultivated5.26 2.94 3.46 4.13 4.97
Noncultivated5/ 2.45 2.53 2.45 1.86 1.81
CRP land 4/-----
Pastureland0.76 0.56 0.71 0.75 1.18
On water areas & nonfederal land
Total wetlands & deepwater habitats80.6 82.7 83.7 83.7 83.6
Palustrine & estuarine wetlands65.6 67.8 68.8 68.7 68.6
Palustrine57.4 59.6 60.7 60.6 60.5
Estuarine8.2 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.1
Other aquatic habitats15.0 14.9 14.9 15.0 15.0
Lacustrine2.1 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1
Other 7/12.9 12.9 12.9 12.9 12.9
Total Palustrine & estuarine wetlands65.6 67.8 68.8 68.7 68.6
Cropland, pastureland, CRP land 4/5/ 1.9 5/ 1.9 5/ 1.9 5/ 1.9 5/ 1.9
Rangeland5/ 2.7 5/ 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7
Forest land39.9 42.0 42.0 41.9 44.5
Other rural land12.1 12.1 13.0 13.0 10.2
Developed land----0.1
Water areas9.0 9.1 9.2 9.2 9.2
1/ The 2012 NRI provides nationally consistent data for the 30-year period 1982–2012. This current
NRI database should be used to compare 2012 conditions with those for earlier years. Comparisons using
NRI data published prior to 2012 can produce incorrect inferences. Statistical estimation and quality
assurance procedures employed for the NRI survey program help ensure that trends reported using NRI
data reflect true changes in resource conditions.
2/ Includes ceded land; excludes leased land and submerged land.
3/ Land cover is the vegetation or other kind of material that covers the land surface. Land use is the
purpose of human activity on the land; it is usually, but not always, related to land cover. The NRI uses
the term land cover/use to identify categories that account for all the surface area of the United States.
4/ Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Land under a federal program established under the Food
Security Act of 1985 to assist private landowners to convert highly erodible cropland to vegetative cover
for 10 years.
5/ These estimates are not reliable. The margin of error is equal to or greater than the estimate so the
confidence interval includes zero.
6/ Prime farmland has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food,
feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops and is also available for these uses.
7/ Includes estuarine deepwater, and all Riverine and Marine systems.
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2012 National
Resources Inventory Summary Report, Tables 1, 2, 10, 14-16, 19 and 20
<http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/national/technical/nra/nri/> accessed July 20, 2016.
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Table 6.02-- LAND USE AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF OAHU:
1994 AND 1998
June 1994June 1998
OahuOahuHonoluluRest of
SubjecttotaltotaldistrictOahu
LAND USE (IN ACRES)
All existing uses375,146 374,870 54,125 320,745
Residential31,110 32,110 9,913 22,197
Industrial8,658 9,571 3,790 5,781
Commercial4,177 4,277 1,543 2,734
Hotel319315128187
Agriculture70,400 56,954 30056,654
Usable vacant38,632 48,084 2,449 45,635
Other221,851 223,559 36,002 187,557
STRUCTURES BY YEAR BUILT 1/
All structures160,693 165,783 64,351 101,432
Before 19306,777 6,337 4,977 1,360
1930 to 19398,537 8,225 5,266 2,959
1940 to 194914,477 14,087 8,145 5,942
1950 to 195929,516 29,109 13,961 15,148
1960 to 196940,846 40,581 15,305 25,276
1970 to 197928,324 28,247 8,122 20,125
1980 to 198920,244 20,197 5,215 14,982
1990 and later11,972 19,000 3,360 15,640
DWELLING UNITS BY TYPE 1/
All dwelling units280,846 291,999 153,035 138,964
Single family and duplex148,850 153,609 58,002 95,607
Low density multi-family20,639 23,797 1,392 22,405
High density multi-family111,357 114,593 93,641 20,952
1/ Data exclude structures on military bases.
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Planning Information Branch, records.
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Table 6.03-- ESTIMATED ACREAGE OF LAND USE DISTRICTS:
1969 TO 2017
\[Total acreage, including inland water, as classified by the Hawaii State Land Use Commission
under the provisions of Chapter 205, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended. Data are approximate\]
Classification by State Land Use Commission 2/
Year and monthTotal area 1/UrbanConservationAgriculturalRural
UNADJUSTED 3/
1969: August4,111,500140,1632,009,0871,955,8756,375
1974: March4,111,500147,4721,986,4291,968,7278,872
1978: December4,111,500151,9291,976,1061,974,2309,235
1983: December4,112,388156,5681,975,4731,970,14610,201
1984: December4,112,388158,6201,969,3511,974,23610,181
1985: December4,112,388163,2111,968,8041,970,18910,184
1986: December4,112,388165,1651,967,6381,969,40110,184
1987: December4,112,388166,5071,967,1681,968,52410,189
ADJUSTED 3/
1987: December4,112,388165,6071,967,2471,969,34510,189
1988: December4,112,388171,2301,967,1941,963,76610,198
1989: December4,112,388175,2851,960,9761,965,93510,192
1990: December4,112,388178,1141,960,6081,963,49110,175
1991: December4,112,388181,4071,959,6211,961,29410,066
1992: December4,112,388180,9121,960,6151,960,79510,066
1993: December4,112,388187,6971,958,8971,955,70410,090
1994: December4,112,388189,4181,974,5491,938,5059,916
1995: December4,112,388190,2571,976,0161,936,1979,918
1996: December4,112,388191,9411,974,9941,935,5269,927
1997: December4,112,388192,1581,974,9941,935,3059,931
1998: December4,112,388193,0011,974,9941,934,4239,970
1999: December4,112,388194,5921,974,9941,932,79210,010
2000: December4,112,388193,3081,976,0041,933,06610,010
2001: December4,112,388194,5561,974,1061,933,68710,039
2002: December4,112,388195,4951,973,9731,932,86210,058
2003: December4,112,388196,2151,973,6361,932,42910,108
2004: December4,112,388196,9911,973,6361,931,37810,383
2005: December 4/4,112,388197,0851,973,6361,930,79710,870
2006: December 4/4,112,388197,6631,973,6311,930,22410,870
2007: December 4/4,112,388198,1411,973,6311,929,74610,870
2008: December 4/4,112,388198,2961,973,6311,928,86011,602
2009: December 4/4,112,388198,4921,973,6311,928,66311,602
2010: December 4/4,112,388198,5491,973,8461,928,39111,602
2011: December 4/4,112,388198,6221,973,8461,928,31811,602
2012: December 4/4,112,388199,9701,973,8461,926,97111,602
2013: December 4/4,112,388200,4341,973,8461,926,50711,602
2014: December 4/4,112,388200,4391,973,8461,926,50211,602
2015: December 4/4,112,388200,4391,973,8461,926,50211,602
2016: December 4/4,112,388200,4391,973,8461,926,50211,602
2017: December 4/4,112,388200,7001,973,8461,926,24011,602
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Table 6.03-- ESTIMATED ACREAGE OF LAND USE DISTRICTS:
1969 TO 2017 -- Con.
1/ These totals differ somewhat from the official figures based on measurements by the Geography
Division of the U.S. Bureau of the Census, cited in Section 5. The increase in the 1983 total area reflects
additions to the Urban District on Oahu at Honolulu International Airport (Reef runway and South Ramp
refill) created from former submerged lands.
2/ For definitions, see Hawaii Revised Statutes, Section 205-2.
3/ For changes in classification resulting from court decisions on past Commission actions.
4/ May be revised, pending updates of county records.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Land Use
Commission, records.
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Table 6.04-- ESTIMATED ACREAGE OF LAND USE DISTRICTS,
BY ISLAND: 2014 TO 2017
\[As of December 31. Total acreage, including inland water, as classified by the Hawaii State Land
Use Commission under the provisions of Chapter 205, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended.
All data are approximate. Details may not add exactly to the totals shown because of rounding.
There had been no reclassifications in 2015 and 2016\]
Classification by State Land Use Commission 2/
IslandTotal area 1/UrbanConservationAgriculturalRural
2014 to 2016
State total4,112,388 200,439 1,973,846 1,926,502 11,602
Hawaii 3/2,573,400 54,145 1,304,347 1,212,886 2,023
Maui465,800 24,191 194,836 242,720 4,053
Kahoolawe28,800 -28,800 --
Lanai90,500 3,330 38,197 46,566 2,407
Molokai165,800 2,539 49,768 111,627 1,866
Oahu386,188 101,661 156,829 127,698 -
Kauai 4/353,900 14,573 198,769 139,305 1,253
Niihau 4/45,700 --45,700 -
Kaula and Lehua400-400--
Other islands 5/1,900 -1,900 --
2017
State total4,112,388 200,700 1,973,846 1,926,240 11,602
Hawaii 3/2,573,400 54,145 1,304,347 1,212,886 2,023
Maui465,800 24,191 194,836 242,720 4,053
Kahoolawe28,800 -28,800 --
Lanai90,500 3,330 38,197 46,566 2,407
Molokai165,800 2,539 49,768 111,627 1,866
Oahu386,188 101,661 156,829 127,698 -
Kauai 4/353,900 14,834 198,769 139,044 1,253
Niihau 4/45,700 --45,700 -
Kaula and Lehua400-400--
Other islands 5/1,900 -1,900 --
1/ These totals differ somewhat from the official figures based on measurements by the Geography
Division of the U.S. Bureau of the Census, cited in Section 5.
2/ For definitions, see Hawaii Revised Statutes, Section 205-2.
3/ County records update indicated 5 acres changed from Agricultural to Urban.
4/ May be revised, pending updates of County records.
5/ The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, from Nihoa to Kure Atoll, excluding Midway.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Land Use
Commission, records.
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Table 6.05-- NUMBER OF LAND RECORDS, BY COUNTY: 1991 TO 2018
\[For fiscal year ending June 30. Beginning with 1993 report, does not include non-taxable properties\]
City and
County of
State County of County of County of
YeartotalHonoluluMauiHawaiiKauai
1991426,392 224,880 51,585 125,779 24,148
1992433,618 228,025 52,997 127,379 25,217
1993441,747 233,464 54,039 128,337 25,907
1994449,744 237,815 55,994 129,434 26,501
1995456,003 242,285 56,726 129,856 27,136
1996463,137 246,933 57,665 130,623 27,916
1997471,212 251,731 58,624 131,981 28,876
1998475,122 253,886 59,505 132,605 29,126
1999478,737 255,589 60,490 133,322 29,336
2000483,879 258,121 61,897 134,308 29,553
2001487,646 259,456 62,873 135,499 29,818
2002(NA) 260,662 (NA) (NA) 30,097
2003474,660 252,435 60,472 133,321 28,432
2004478,628 255,029 60,537 134,290 28,772
2005482,645 258,415 61,273 134,021 28,936
2006489,308 262,479 62,521 134,885 29,423
2007500,481 268,441 64,597 136,612 30,831
2008507,900 271,859 65,938 138,281 31,822
2009514,029 274,483 67,981 139,167 32,398
2010518,031 276,582 68,930 139,649 32,870
2011520,822 277,581 70,365 139,883 32,993
2012523,957 278,825 71,101 140,008 34,023
279,754 71,234 140,196 34,172
2013525,356
2014527,359 281,463 71,515 140,257 34,124
2015530,705 285,092 71,907 140,336 33,370
2016533,067 287,115 71,992 140,753 33,207
2017536,346 289,564 72,421 140,858 33,503
2018540,426 291,069 73,418 140,370 35,569
NA Not available.
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Budget & Fiscal Services, Real Property Assessment
Division,Real Property Tax Valuations, Tax Rates, & Exemption By Year, "Number of Records by Land Use
Class for Fiscal Year 2017 - 2018" <https://www.realpropertyhonolulu.com/rpa-report/>
accessed October 16, 2017; and earlier reports, and reports as the Department of Finance.
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Table 6.06-- REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR CEMETERIES,
CHURCHES, HOSPITALS AND SCHOOLS, BY COUNTY: 2017 AND 2018
\[For fiscal year ending June 30\]
CategoryCemeteriesChurchesHospitalsSchools
2017
Number
State total
1111,559 133239
Honolulu
43867113150
Maui
82501118
Hawaii
47305465
Kauai
1313756
Amount ($1,000)
State total
58,607 2,730,925 954,642 1,413,273
Honolulu
44,022 2,105,318 871,146 1,122,590
Maui
1,515 343,715 44,514 151,775
Hawaii
5,902 173,795 23,029 89,227
Kauai
7,168 108,097 15,953 49,681
2018
Number
State total
1101,570 136234
Honolulu
43877116144
Maui
82491119
Hawaii
46306465
Kauai
1313856
Amount ($1,000)
State total
61,994 2,841,794 1,006,414 1,456,197
Honolulu
46,945 2,199,003 924,076 1,159,117
Maui
1,687 344,897 42,032 158,289
Hawaii
6,194 181,998 24,033 89,161
Kauai
7,168 115,896 16,273 49,630
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, Real Property Assessment
Division, Real Property Tax Valuations, Tax Rates & Exemptions By Year, "Number and Amount of Exemption
by Type and County for Fiscal Year" (annual) <https://www.realpropertyhonolulu.com/rpa-report/>
accessed October 16, 2017.
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37.8
443.3
Oahu
4,637.4 1,272.2
93,797.7 89,160.3 61,523.1 47,806.5 18,672.4 18,672.4 19,782.9
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127.1 271.7
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Niihau
46,042.8
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175.3 264.4 264.4
4,937.3 1,392.8
49,052.8 25,105.7 53,797.5
23,947.0
Molokai
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7.9
Maui
2,615.5 8,158.7 8,158.7
31,942.2 33,660.3 65,451.3 29,167.3 22,354.9 18,372.2
154,150.9 122,208.7
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7.2
50.3
592.3 542.0 209.6 209.6
Lanai
89,075.1
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975.9 975.9
3,443.4
Kauai
19,854.2 10,876.6 55,244.9 21,015.6 30,837.2
155,770.0 135,915.8
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23.7
28,537.5 28,537.5
Kahoolawe
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9.6
9,846.7 9,846.7
21,636.4 16,798.9 16,423.1 14,922.1 12,471.9 11,956.9
Hawaii
975,196.4 117,306.1 432,339.3 297,008.6 105,995.6
1,092,502.5
975.9
9,846.7 8,632.7
89,075.1 86,514.4 53,797.5 38,127.7 18,672.4 30,837.2 29,167.3 22,354.9 21,636.4 19,782.9 18,372.2 16,798.9 16,423.1 15,365.4 13,744.2 13,357.6
531,444.0 105,995.6 101,287.7
198,896.0 363,244.5
1,574,530.8 1,375,634.9
Total acres
Table 6.07-- MAJOR LANDOWNERS, BY ISLAND, BY TYPE: 2017
Landowner
Gov't State total Gov't. - State (excludes DHHL) Gov't. - State Dept. of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL)Gov't. FederalKamehameha SchoolsParker RanchRobinson FamilyPulama LanaiAlexander
& BaldwinMolokai RanchGov't. County total Gov't. County of Honolulu Gov't. County of Hawaii Gov't. County of Maui 1/ Gov't. County of KauaiGrove FarmHaleakala RanchMaui Land & PineYee
HopDole Food CompanyUlupalakua RanchW.H. ShipmanKahuku Aina PropertiesMcCandless RanchE.C. OlsonThe Nature Conservancy
based on GIS calculations where all public lands (no minimum) and private landowners with a minimum of 1,000 acres total statewide are included\]
\[In acres. As of March 2017 for Honolulu County, April 2017 for Hawaii County and Maui County, and August 2017 for Kauai County. Acreages are
123456789
1011121314151617181920
Rank
1/ Maui County includes the islands of Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe; and Kauai County includes Kauai and Niihau. Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic
Development & Tourism, Office of Planning, GIS Program, Large Landowners, 2. Tables (September 29, 2017) <http://files.hawaii.gov/dbedt/op/gis/data/large_landowners_tables_2017.xls>
accessed October 3, 2017.
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Table 6.08-- REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY OR LEASED TO THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT: 2010 TO 2016
\[As of September 30. On February 4, 2004, President George W. Bush issued Executive Order
13327, which redefined federal real property to exclude, among other classifications, the
national parks, and created a Federal Real Property Council to oversee federal real property
assets, and also stipulated which agencies are required to report their real property data\]
Subject2010201120122013201420152016 1/
Building area (1,000 sq. ft.)50,600 49,749 49,590 47,342 47,653 48,919 48,183
Owned49,000 48,879 48,754 46,337 46,723 47,188 45,757
Leased8008708361,005 9301,731 1,291
Otherwise managed 2/800(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,135
Federal Gov't land acreage235,300 234,900 234,598 234,675 241,106 429,370 77,383
Owned178,700 180,900 180,780 180,679 186,974 325,459 48,207
Leased54,200 54,000 53,858 53,997 54,132 103,911 21,999
Otherwise managed 2/2,400 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,177
Operating cost ($1,000)(NA) (NA) 878,014 877,975 (NA) (NA) (NA)
Building(NA) (NA) 530,886 523,427 (NA) (NA) (NA)
Land(NA) (NA) 7661,461 (NA) (NA) (NA)
Structure(NA) (NA) 346,363 353,087 (NA) (NA) (NA)
NA Not available.
1/ Response to inquiry re: significant decline in 'Federal Gov't land acreage' awaited from GSA.
2/ Indicates that a U.S. state government holds title to the real property asset, but rights for use have
been granted to a Federal Government entity in a method other than a leasehold arrangement.
Source: U.S. General Services Administration, Federal Real Property Council, Federal Real Property
Profile, Summary Report (annual FY09 to FY12), FY09 Federal Real Property Statistics, FY 2013
Summary Data Set, FY 2014 Real Property Open Data Set, FY 2014 Summary Data Set, and Summary of
Findings and Open Data Set (annual FY15 and FY16) <http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/102880>
accessed July 27, 2017.
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Table 6.09-- DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS
HOMESTEAD LESSEES AND APPLICANTS, BY ISLAND: 2014 TO 2016
\[As of June 30. The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands administers land set aside for the benefit
of qualified native Hawaiians, who are eligible to receive homestead leases and financial assistance
from the Department\]
State
SubjecttotalHawaiiMauiLanaiMolokaiOahuKauai
2014
Homestead leases 1/9,838 2,518 1,416 298444,284 747
Residential8,329 1,707 1,276 293944,223 700
Agricultural1,101 50665-4236146
Pastoral40830575-27-1
Applications 1/43,795 14,686 8,838 722,013 14,055 4,131
Residential22,335 5,718 3,686 7276310,480 1,616
Agricultural18,437 7,039 4,562 -1,055 3,575 2,206
Pastoral3,023 1,929 590-195-309
2015
Applications 1/44,217 14,806 8,904 752,018 14,257 4,157
Residential22,576 5,766 3,714 7576510,626 1,630
Agricultural18,578 7,089 4,591 -1,056 3,631 2,211
Pastoral3,063 1,951 599-197-316
2016
Applications 1/44,429 14,770 8,973 762,043 14,380 4,187
Residential22,660 5,729 3,750 7677110,690 1,644
Agricultural18,694 7,089 4,614 -1,075 3,690 2,226
Pastoral3,075 1,952 609-197-317
1/ Homestead lease activity for the month ending June 30. Residence, agriculture, or pasture. Since
applicants may apply for two types of leases, duplications occur. For example, the Department estimates that
as of June 30, 2014, 43,795 Statewide applications are held by some 27,341 applicants. Data are subject to audit.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Annual Report (annual)
<http://dhhl.hawaii.gov/icro/annual-reports/> accessed June 20, 2015 and forthcoming revision;
"As of June 30, 2015: Application Wait List Alpha A-K and Application Wait List Alpha L-Z"
<http://dhhl.hawaii.gov/applications/application-wait-list/ > accessed July 17, 2016; and
"As of June 30, 2016: Application Wait List Alpha A-K and Application Wait List Alpha L-Z"
<http://dhhl.hawaii.gov/applications/application-wait-list/ > accessed June 14, 2017.
The State of Hawaii Data Book 2017
http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/
Table 6.10-- STATE PUBLIC AND SET-ASIDE LAND INVENTORY,
BY COUNTY: JANUARY 10, 1999
\[In thousands of acres\]
City and
StateCounty of County of County of County of
Type of documenttotalHonoluluHawaiiKauaiMaui
Public lands 397.9 19.5 296.9 38.0 43.5
General lease 1/ 2/224.7 4.7 184.6 22.9 12.5
Revocable permit 1/ 3/41.5 1.3 23.2 4.4 12.6
Unencumbered lands 4/131.7 13.5 89.1 10.7 18.4
Lands set aside to other
government agencies758.0 42.9 525.1 96.6 93.4
Executive order 1/255.9 13.7 199.9 23.9 18.4
Governor's proclamation502.1 29.2 325.2 72.7 75.0
1/ Acreage may include overlapping encumbrances.
2/ Long-term leases. Mostly agricultural and pasture land. Includes land covered by water licenses not
set aside to other government agencies.
3/ Month-to-month leases. Mostly agricultural and pasture land. Includes land licenses.
4/ Parcels with no documents and not in use.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Land Management Division, records.
The State of Hawaii Data Book 2017
http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/