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Page 1 of~ 1 <br /> Murashige, Laura <br /> From: Lillian [Russellr004@hawaii.rr.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 10:59 AM <br /> To: Harry Kim; Ikeda, Donald; Isbell, Virginia; Holschuh, Fred; Hoffmann, Pete; Arakaki, James; <br /> Jacobson, Bob; Safarik, Gary; Pilago, K. Angel; Higa, Stacy <br /> Subject: Fw: Fw: Bill 123 KPC Villages, LLC <br /> I received this from someone this morning. I hope you will address her concerns. Thank you..Lillian Fox <br /> Original Message <br /> From: Buhertam@aol.com <br /> To: Russellr004@hawaii.rr.com <br /> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 10:21 AM <br /> Subject: Re: Fw: Bill 123 KPC Villages, LLC <br /> I do not understand why permits are sold with properties as the apparently are here. <br /> WHY!!!! <br /> Every where else in a civilized society, permits are drawn' when the principles are ready to build, they must <br /> start with-in a certain close date and must be completed with-in a reasonable time. <br /> There are too many homes, in the thousands on this Island, predominately on the Hilo side that the permits are <br /> still outstanding. They have never been completed and therefore, are in a favorable tax situation <br /> This condition also is responsible for untold problems with new buyers getting clear title. <br /> 1. Permitting process needs major overhaul. <br /> 1.1 Permits that are issued must have a start date and a completion date. This should include a hearing <br /> method for reasonable late starts and completions. <br /> 2. Outstanding permits, lacking any current building activities should be redacted immediately. <br /> 3. Permits that are outstanding need to be completed (in a timely manner) and properties brought up to <br /> current code. <br /> 4. Permits should be required prior to any grading changes. <br /> 4.1 Grading equipment operators should be licensed, to verify they understand the 'toe principle' and have a <br /> good understanding of all topography issues. <br /> 4.2 . Grading equipment operators should also be bonded against accidents, such as causing hillside and <br /> dam/reservoir failures. <br /> Comm. tJn. 362 •,'SO <br /> Ref. To:prwii <br /> Ret. Date <br /> <br /> 3/17/2006 <br /> <br />