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BANYAN DRIVE HAWAII REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII <br /> MINUTES <br /> March 28, 2018 <br /> The Banyan Drive Hawaii Redevelopment Agency met at 2:00 p.m. in the County of Hawaii, <br /> Aupuni Center Conference Room, 101 Pauahi Street, Hilo, Hawaii, with Chairman Brian <br /> DeLima presiding. <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT: Brian DeLima(Chairman), Barry Taniguchi, and Sigmund Zane <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT & EXCUSED: Nathan Gaddis and Elmer Gorospe <br /> ALSO PRESENT: Michael Yee (Planning Director), Amy Self(Deputy Corporation Counsel <br /> for the Agency), Jeffrey Darrow (Planning Division Manager), and Kim Tanaka(Secretary) <br /> A quorum was present with three members in attendance. <br /> STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br /> There were 7 members of the public in attendance. At 2:00 p.m. Chairman DeLima opened the <br /> floor to take statements from the public. <br /> DELIMA: We'll take statements from the public. We have Donald Inouye who's passed out <br /> statements, written testimony. Mr. Inouye, would you want to come and present your testimony? <br /> You've handed it out, we've read it, but if you want to say anything more. <br /> INOUYE: Yeah, I'm Don Inouye, president of the corporation Reeds Bay Resort Hotel on <br /> Banyan Drive and the reason I handed this letter out was because there's certain things that been <br /> bothering me in regards to the progress of things. And then I am on a month-to-month revocable <br /> permit, and so all of these things kind of add up. And I was curious to know, not curious, but I <br /> needed to know so I can make plans, future-wise for my business. Because being on a month-to- <br /> month, that's uh, you know, very disturbing. And with no real guarantee of future because, after <br /> all, I'm in the hotel business and we make reservations aheadI have reservations clear up to <br /> December, and I've prepaid my monthly rent, we're up to December. Hopefully there'll be no <br /> interruptions. And as you know, or maybe you don't know, since the fire in Honolulu on Marco <br /> Polo, that kind of made all the counties come to attention and go out and do better inspections. <br /> And I appreciated the inspection they did on my building, and I had, oh, many, many—you could <br /> call them violations and not all were violations, but some of them were requests to improve on <br /> some of the things that should have been done. And we've got pretty well all of them <br /> underhand, but kind of hard if you have a building department you have to satisfy. I am on a fine <br /> now of$1,000 and $1,000 a day because I haven't taken out enough permits. Now, you know, <br /> when I got all of the notification, I did the things that had to do with safety first. And I figured, <br /> well numbers are numbers, and the more I do better and now we're attacking the rest. I spent <br /> upwards to almost $50,000 last year in trying to catch up on some of the so-called violations. I <br /> expect to spend another $100,000 this year if I'm forced to. And I probably will go ahead and do <br /> it because I look at the overall work that you've been doing here; accordingly I'm supposed to <br /> Page 1 of7 <br /> Banyan Drive Hawaii Redevelopment Agency <br /> March 28,2018 Minutes <br />