Those Endangered 'Trees', And Other Nuisances

posted in: March 1991 | 0

For some reason or other known only to Providence, our rarer and interesting native trees have been concentrated in certain places where they form a veritable bonanza for the delight of the delving botanist. – C.S. Judd “Botanical Bonanzas” (1932) … Continued

County Permits? For Bohnett?

posted in: March 1991 | 0

The County of Hawai’i has not much more luck getting Pu’uwa’awa’a Ranch to comply with its rules and regulations than the state has had. The most conspicuous area of noncompliance has occurred in the area of building permits for structures … Continued

Fixed Rent, but Rubber Fences

posted in: March 1991 | 0

The gears of government grind slowly. When it comes to the gears that grind out amendments to the lease of state lands held by F. Newell Bohnett, movement appears to have ceased altogether. In October 1984, the Board of Land … Continued

Grassroots

posted in: July 1990 | 0

Environmentalists Must Seek Strength In Unity In interviews with Environment Hawai’i, legislators often described the environmental lobby as ineffective. It’s only natural to respond defensively to this, especially if you happen to have been a member of that lobby. After … Continued

A Bill for Mom and Pop – and Chevron

posted in: July 1990 | 0

House Bill 2751 started out as a motherhood-and-apple-pie measure. It was intended to help the mom-and-pop gas stations comply with imminent federal requirements by setting up a fund to provide them with below-market-rate loans for retrofitting their underground storage tanks … Continued

Not What Congress Had in Mind

posted in: July 1990 | 0

The federal Environmental Protection Agency has, indeed, postponed deadlines for compliance with financial responsibility requirements for owners of 12 or fewer underground storage tanks. In doing so, it bowed to pressure from members of Congress who stated that EPA’s tank … Continued

House Chokes on the Clean Air Bill

posted in: July 1990 | 0

Hawai’i so far does not have the kind of air pollution that triggers federal response (withholding of highway funds; restrictions on new industry and the like). But there are some disturbing indications that air quality will deteriorate in the future … Continued