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2024-11-25 1250 Oceanside LLC Disagrees with Objection
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DeVera, Ashley <br /> From: Derek B. Simon <dsimon@carlsmith.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2024 9:10 AM <br /> To: 'Mark M. Murakami'; Campbell, Jean K; Planning Board of Appeals <br /> Cc: Bailey, Elizabeth B.; Kenneth R. Kupchak; Toren K. Yamamoto; Patrick K. Wong; Ian R. <br /> Wesley-Smith; Cynthia Y. Arashiro <br /> Subject: RE: 1250 Oceanside LLC (PL-BOA-2024-000104 & 105) <br /> Chair Lewis: <br /> Oceanside respectfully disagrees with the Planning Director's (and apparently Intervenor's)view of the purpose and <br /> requirements of Proposed Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Orders. <br /> HRS§91-12 requires that"[e]very decision and order adverse to a party to the proceeding, rendered by an agency in a <br /> contested case, shall be in writing or stated in the record and shall be accompanied by separate findings of fact and <br /> conclusions of law." "The requirement that the [agency] set out findings of fact and conclusions of law is no mere <br /> technical or perfunctory matter. The purpose of the statutory requirement that the agency set forth separately its <br /> findings of fact and conclusions of law is to assure reasoned decision making by the agency and enable judicial review <br /> of agency decisions." Application of Hawaii Elec. Light Co., Inc., 60 Haw. 625, 642-43, 594 P.2d 612, 623-24 <br /> (1979). Simply put, "[t]he parties and the court should not be left to guess,with respect to any material question of <br /> fact,or to any group of minor matters that may have cumulative significance, the precise finding of the <br /> agency." Application of Hawaiian Tel. Co., 54 Haw. 663, 668, 513 P.2d 1376, 1379 (1973). <br /> The Planning Director's Proposed Orders provide no actual findings of fact other than an incomplete recitation of the <br /> procedural history in these appeals, and its proposed conclusions of law just quote various statutory requirements. This <br /> is clearly insufficient under the law and will leave the Circuit Court guessing as to the Board's actual findings. Oceanside <br /> is simply requesting a short continuance—to the Board's next available meeting—to provide additional proposed <br /> findings and conclusions for the Board to consider, and to which the Planning Director and Intervenor can object. Based <br /> on all of that, the Board will then be able to take the action it deems necessary and sufficient under the law, before <br /> these appeals are reviewed by the Circuit Court. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Derek <br /> From: Mark M. Murakami [mailto:mmm©hawaiilawyer.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2024 8:49 AM <br /> To: Campbell, Jean K; Derek B. Simon; Planning Board of Appeals <br /> Cc: Bailey, Elizabeth B.; Kenneth R. Kupchak; Toren K. Yamamoto; Patrick K. Wong; Ian R. Wesley-Smith; Cynthia Y. <br /> Arashiro <br /> Subject: RE: 1250 Oceanside LLC (PL-BOA-2024-000104 & 105) <br /> CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you <br /> recognize the sender and know the content is safe. <br /> Chair Lewis: <br /> The Coupe Family joins the County's objection to the continuance. <br /> 1 <br />
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