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Land Use

2 Jun 2023

Keaʻau Subdivision Gets Final Approval With No Affordable Housing Agreement

by Teresa | posted in: June 2023, Land Use | 0

The query began with a phone call. What affordable housing conditions had been placed on a 35-lot subdivision in Keaʻau, a stone’s throw from the Keaʻau High School, the caller wanted to know. Unable to find this information from any … Continued

Patricia Tummons
2 Jun 2023

BOARD TALK: Mosquitoes, Fishing Rules, and More

by Teresa | posted in: Board Talk, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Fisheries, Forestry, Forests, Invasives, June 2023, Land Use | 0

Board Denies Petition for Contested Case On Mosquito Control Suppression Project The state Board of Land and Natural Resources’ May 12 meeting began at 9:15 a.m. and stretched well past dinnertime. As the board heard public testimony on one of … Continued

Teresa Dawson
2 Jun 2023

Courts Roundup: Coco Palms, Mosquitoes, and Kauaʻi Water Permits

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Energy, Invasives, June 2023, Land Use, Water | 0

Opponents in Coco Palms Case To Argue Competing Motions for Summary Judgement On June 7, opponents of the proposed redevelopment of the old Coco Palms resort on Kauaʻi will face off against the state before 1st Circuit Judge Lisa Cataldo. … Continued

Teresa Dawson
26 Apr 2023

Iconic Hilo Condominium Gets Permit to Armor Eroding Cliff Face

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, May 2023 | 1

Above photo: A drone photo of the cliff face in front of the Bayshore Towers. (Credit: Ryan Perroy) The Bayshore Towers condominium is an iconic fixture of the Hilo shoreline. The tall, pinkish building clings to the coast on a … Continued

Patricia Tummons
26 Apr 2023

LUC Grills Kona Developer on Compliance With Environmental, Cultural Regulations

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, May 2023 | 0

What is an act? The question, posed in all seriousness, arose in the course of the state Land Use Commission’s deliberations relating to a 40-year-old planned residential development near Kailua-Kona, in West Hawaiʻi. The developer, RCFC Kaloko Heights and related … Continued

Patricia Tummons
26 Apr 2023

Suspect Housing Credits Won’t Be Used – At Least at Kaloko

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, May 2023 | 0

Above photo: Mark Meyer of RCFC (right) and the company’s attorney, William Yuen (left). Mark Meyer, a representative of RCFC Kaloko Heights, LLC, has told the Land Use Commission that the company will not be making use of the Hawaiʻi … Continued

Patricia Tummons
26 Apr 2023

New & Noteworthy: ‘Aina Le‘a; Coral Reefs

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, Marine, May 2023, New & Noteworthy | 0

ʻAina Leʻa Update: Last August, 38 acres of ʻAina Leʻa land were sold off at a foreclosure auction to a Canadian lender, Romspen Investment Corporation. The parcel is the site where several buildings that were to be part of an … Continued

Patricia Tummons
2 Apr 2023

Four Decades After Initial Approval, Kaloko Heights Seeks More Time

by Teresa | posted in: April 2023, Land Use | 0

Above photo: A papamu, or konane stone, near the Road to the Sea in the Kaloko Heights area. CREDIT: ASM AFFILIATES, 2018 More than 40 years ago, the state Land Use Commission approved a petition to place 213 acres of … Continued

Patricia Tummons
2 Apr 2023

Affordable Housing Agreements May Violate Condition Set by LUC

by Teresa | posted in: April 2023, Land Use | 0

When the Land Use Commission approved the redistricting of the land where the Kaloko Heights subdivision is now planned, it included, as its first condition, the requirement that 10 percent of the units be affordable. That fraction was included in … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Mar 2023

Affordable Housing Gets Short Shrift As Developers Devise Work-Arounds

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, March 2023 | 0

The Hawaiʻi County Office of Housing and Community Development sailed for years without any meaningful oversight of its handling of affordable housing credits. Internal controls were also sorely lacking. That came to an end last summer, following criminal charges against … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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In This Issue

  • February 2026 PDF February 3, 2026
  • A Conversation with Ciara Kahahane February 3, 2026
  • New & Noteworthy: ADC Land Management Questions In Kea‘au, Central O‘ahu February 3, 2026
  • Warehouse Owners, Solar Firms Sue Each Other Over Botched Solar Development at Marconi Point February 3, 2026
  • Board Talk: Fishing Fine, Renewable Energy Approvals February 3, 2026
  • Haleakalā Trail Injunction Effect Remains Unclear, While Hiking Advocates Press for Improvements February 3, 2026

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