Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> <br /> <br /> PagE a <br /> September 21, 187 <br /> <br /> <br /> and on which he constructed single residence dwellings, could sell <br /> each residence as a unit with certain areas commonly owned, call <br /> it a condominium, and avoid any subdivision requirements imposed <br /> by the county in which the land was located." 422 N.E.2d at 649. <br /> Your last question is whether building permits can be <br /> approved on the proposed plans for which final approval have not <br /> been granted. The answer to this question depends upon a <br /> determination of whether subdivision laws are being violated. The <br /> issuance of building permits is generally not a discretionary act <br /> and our code provides that a permit shall be issued if the fee is <br /> paid and the plans, specifications and other data conform to the <br /> requirements of the code and other pertinent laws and ordinances. <br /> $5-13 Hawaii County Code. I would not recommend withholding <br /> building permits unless we have good reason to believe the <br /> property owner is not entitled to the permits. <br /> PKO:mo <br /> <br /> (returned map) <br />