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Kona Plantation LLC <br /> Notice of Violation and Order <br /> Case#: PL-PCV-2024-00797 <br /> July 31, 2025 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1. You are being assessed an initial civil fine of$500.00 each of 6 (six)Hawaii County <br /> Zoning Code Violation for a total of$3,000.00. <br /> 2. If the above stated Order for the HCC Violations are not resolved by the"Deadline <br /> Date", a daily civil fine starting at$100.00 per day shall be imposed beginning the day <br /> after the deadline date, unless otherwise noted until all the above corrective actions have <br /> been completed. <br /> TOTAL CIVIL FINES ASSESSED: $8,000.00 <br /> • -- Daily fines-will-increase according-to the Department's daily fine schedule-until the <br /> violation is corrected. Resolution of this NOVO requires completion of all Corrective <br /> Actions and payment in full of all civil fines. See Fines in General Information. <br /> 3. Resolution of the violations includes correction of the violation and payment of all civil <br /> fines. <br /> This Order shall become final 30 days after USPS Postmaster Date Stamp on Certified Mail <br /> Receipt. <br /> 1. On or before the final date, any person(s)subject to this Order may appeal against the <br /> Order. <br /> The provision of the order issued by the Director under this section shall become final thirty days <br /> after receipt of the order unless the director's action is appealed to the board of appeals as <br /> provided in this section. <br /> 1. Contact our Planning Inspector by letter or e-mail to arrange a date and time on or before <br /> the deadline date to have the property inspected to verify compliance with FIRS and <br /> Chapter 25 Zoning Code. <br /> 2. Should the site inspection reveal no HRS or HCC violations and after our satisfactory <br /> review of the evidence provided, the Planning Director shall CLOSE the complaint file <br /> with no further action taken. <br /> 3. Should you fail to contact our planning inspector by the deadline date listed in the Order, <br /> the civil fines that were assessed shall be imposed on the day after the deadline date. <br /> APPEAL <br /> Within thirty days after the person's receipt of the NOVO, any person adversely affected by the <br /> NOVO may appeal the NOVO to the Board of Appeals as provided by Section 6-9.2 of the <br /> County Charter and Sections 25-2-20 thru 25, Division 2,Article 2 of Chapter 25,Hawai`i <br /> County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended).An appeal to the Board of Appeals shall not stay <br />