By Associated Press
HONOLULU (AP) - The governor is urging a newly formed Hawaii public land Agency to adopt a plan defining its priorities and scope in an effort to address public criticism.
Critics say the Public Land Development Corp. would favor development because of its broad exemption from zoning laws. The agency was created by the State Legislature to allow for private development on state land.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Friday Governor Neil Abercrombie wrote to the corporation's board that adopting a strategic plan would show they are listening to the public's concerns.
The plan would make it clear the corporation has to comply with the state's environmental review and other laws.
Corporation board Chairman Kalbert Young says the board wants to wait until next month's meeting before deciding how to proceed.
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