Plat (3) 1-1-100
Hawaiʻi Island · County of Hawaiʻi · 51 parcels · 1,146 mapped acres
A plat is one sheet of the county tax map: every parcel below shares the island code (3), zone 1, section 1, and plat 100 — they differ only in their final parcel number. How TMKs work →
Parcels on this plat
:001 20 ac:002 20 ac:003 20 ac:004 20 ac:005 20 ac:006 20 ac:007 17 ac:008 69 ac:009 20 ac:010 20 ac:011 20 ac:012 20 ac:013 20 ac:014 20 ac:015 20 ac:016 20 ac:017 20 ac:018 20 ac:019 20 ac:020 20 ac:021 20 ac:022 20 ac:023 20 ac:024 20 ac:025 20 ac:026 20 ac:027 20 ac:028 20 ac:029 20 ac:030 20 ac:031 20 ac:032 20 ac:033 20 ac:034 20 ac:035 20 ac:036 20 ac:037 20 ac:038 20 ac:039 20 ac:040 20 ac:041 26 ac:042 28 ac:043 26 ac:044 20 ac:045 20 ac:046 20 ac:047 20 ac:048 20 ac:049 20 ac:050 21 ac:051 74 ac
What a KILO read answers here
The directory entry on any parcel page is the public record's surface. A KILO read is the layer underneath — the parcel-level answers a project actually turns on:
- Zoning & entitlement — county zoning, state land-use district, and whether the intended use is by-right or discretionary.
- Flood — FEMA flood zone and base-flood elevation posture.
- Wastewater — cesspool / septic / sewer status and the HAR §11-62 and Act 125 rules that apply.
- Shoreline & sea level — shoreline setback and the State SLR-XA exposure ladder.
- Contamination — DOH HEER and EPA facility context near the parcel.
- Cultural resources — the parcel's HRS §6E review pathway and documented cultural-resource context, with the reasoning shown.
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