ICA Vindicates Hawaiian Group’s Challenge Of Permits Granted to Archaeological Firm
A challenge to permits allowing a consulting company to conduct archaeological activities in Hawaiʻi was upheld last month by the Intermediate Court of Appeals. The decision by the ICA reversed the decisions of a Maui judge in cases brought by … Continued
Editorial: Land Board Must Exercise Oversight of SHPD
An odd word, oversight. Its two meanings are the very opposites of each other. In the case of the Board of Land and Natural Resources’ oversight of the agency under its roof that is constitutionally charged with protecting Hawaiʻi’s cultural … Continued
New & Noteworthy: Water Commission, Turtle Takes
Water Commission Nominees: After months of controversy, Hinano Rodrigues has withdrawn his nomination to fill the loea seat on the Commission on Water Resource Management from consideration by the state Senate. The loea seat must have “substantial experience or expertise … Continued
Nani Mau Gardens: Half a Century Of Special Permit Amendments
In October 1973, the state Land Use Commission approved a special permit allowing for a commercial arboretum on about 23 acres of land in the state Agricultural District in the Panaewa area about three miles south of Hilo, on the … Continued
New Owner Wants to Rezone and Subdivide, Then Obtain New Special Permit from County
For more than 15 years, the regulatory environment under which the Nani Mau Gardens operated has been unchanged. In recent months, however, activity to change that environment has started up at a pretty fast clip. At present, the 23 acres … Continued
BOARD TALK: A Resilience Hub, Marine Debris, Nuisance Algae
Land Board Grants 65-year Lease For Oʻahu’s First Resilience Hub Last month, the Department of Land and Natural Resources’s Land Division recommended granting a 10-year lease for nearly five acres in the back of Hauʻula to the nonprofit Hui O … Continued
Supreme Court to Hear Decades-Old Seawall Violation Case
Was it just repair and maintenance of a nonconforming structure that didn’t require permits? Or did Elizabeth and Michael Dailey build a brand-new seawall, using components of their old revetment, in violation of Conservation District regulations? After bouncing back and … Continued