HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-12-12 Lava Field Temporary Access -- How to Apply for Authorization from Civil Defense -- press release
Wil Okabe
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
December 12, 2018
NEWS RELEASE
How to Request Modifications to the Lava Field for Temporary Emergency Access
The County of Hawai‘i has received numerous requests from residents affected by the
recent Lower East Rift Zone eruption to allow them to create access to their property
across the lava fields.
Under the Mayor’s Sixth Supplementary Emergency Proclamation dated December 6,
2018, individuals who wish to modify the lava fields to create temporary emergency
access must first seek authorization from the Hawai‘i County Civil Defense Agency.
To make a request to modify the lava field, please submit a request to the Hawai‘i
County Civil Defense Agency:
Identifying the location of the property, including all Tax Map Key (TMK) numbers;
• Describing the nature of the access proposed, which should include a site plan
showing the location and extent of the temporary emergency access; and
• Including written consent from all individuals whose properties will be traversed
and who will have renewed access.
Individuals requesting authorization to modify the lava fields to create temporary
emergency access to isolated properties will assume any and all risks, and may be
charged for any rescue costs, pursuant to HRS Chapter 137 and/or HCC 2-169.
County agencies including the Planning Department and the Department of Public
Works will review each request, with an eye to compliance with regulations and private
property rights, including the following:
Will the proposed access route serve multiple properties? If so, to ensure public
welfare and safety, additional road standards or other conditions may be
required.
Is a grading permit required? Modifications may or may not trigger a grading
permit per Hawaiʻi County Code section 10-3. This will be determined during the
review process.
Will the grading risk breaching lava channel walls, creating a dam, or otherwise
significantly altering the flow patterns in the event that lava activity resumes? A
geotechnical assessment may be required to determine subsurface conditions
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
depending on the depth of the proposed excavation and other factors related to
terrain stability and safety.
After review and the approval of any required permits, Civil Defense will issue an
authorization letter. For further information, please contact Department of Public Works
at 961-8321.
County of Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.