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Hawai'i County Council- 2 December 18, 2002 <br /> him--the Hawaiian people's lucky to have him. I'll always be <br /> grateful to him. Thank you very much. <br /> One more thing—unrelated--on the Kalahiki concerns that was <br /> brought up. I'd like to point out that we'll communicate with you <br /> later on that. But the owners were cited, last week, for a grubbing <br /> violation and it will be watched very carefully—and I'll update you <br /> on that. <br /> MR. TYLER: Good morning, Mr. Mayor. Thank you for being <br /> here this morning and bringing your staff—and thank you for the <br /> hard work you and they have put in to this effort. <br /> If I recall correctly. Mr. Chung and I have voted in a similar <br /> manner. When this first came up, I had some procedural questions. <br /> I congratulate all of you on effort, which I really didn't think I was <br /> going to see. Obviously, this took a lot of hard work. <br /> I do have a question, Mr. Mayor, regarding the provisions of the <br /> Memorandum of Agreement as it relates to—and if you can't <br /> answer this, perhaps, one of your staff could--the—it's Number <br /> "H."on Page 2 and it says, "The County will advise DHHL of all <br /> violations by its lessees." And then the next sentence says, "The <br /> County will enforce land use codes and regulations on Hawaiian <br /> home lands in the same manner as with other landowners." <br /> And my concern is that your letter also indi—your, excuse me, your <br /> letter of December the 16`", giving further explanation, indicates <br /> that you still need to address how "unpermitted structures" will be <br /> permitted (SEE COMM. 39.1). And, yet, the Memorandum makes <br /> a very definitive statement here, is that violations will be issued and <br /> actions will be taken. This seems to be inconsistent. And" if you <br /> could, perhaps, explain to me what is meant by this, since I wasn't <br /> involved and you were. Are you able to do that, sir? <br /> MR. KIM: In part. <br /> MR. TYLER: Thank you. <br /> MR. KIM: If I cannot answer you satisfactory, I hope—I promise <br /> to get back to you ASAP. <br /> In regards to that, as Mr. Ray Soon indicated—also, some of the <br /> concerns expressed by people were that if this Memorandum of <br /> Page 49 <br />