§441-4  Subdivision law not applicable;
approval of location and boundaries by council.  No provision of law,
ordinance, or government regulation relating generally to subdivisions, or the
sale or transfer of land within subdivisions, shall be applicable to
cemeteries.  Each county may enact ordinances dealing separately with the
development of cemeteries.  No cemetery shall hereafter be established, nor
shall the boundaries of any existing cemetery be extended, without the location
and boundaries of the cemetery or extension thereof having first been approved
by the council of the county in which the cemetery is located.  The approval
may be endorsed in writing by authority of the council, upon the certificate of
dedication referred to in section 441-2, and the registrar of conveyances or
the assistant registrar of the land court, shall not accept for filing any
certificate of dedication without such endorsement or, in lieu thereof, a
certified copy of a resolution of the council approving the location and boundaries
of the cemetery or extension thereof which resolution shall be recorded. [L
1967, c 199, pt of §1; HRS §441-4]



 



Revision Note



 



  "Council" substituted for "board of
supervisors" to conform to terminology of county charters.