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12-7789 KALAPANA KAPOHO BEACH RD, HI <br /> (PL-PCV-2022-00015) on TMK: 1-2-018:001 <br /> Representative of Kaimu Cove the Land owner <br /> Appealing $206,000 back fees and the recent $10,000 fee <br /> originally appealed the $206 late fees in this back in 11/17/2022 For Plan <br /> Number: PL-BOA-2022-00005. After talking with Iwamoto, Mark of the <br /> Planning Dept as directed on the violation notices. I withdrew that appeal. <br /> He explained to me then that the Planning Department is not out to collect <br /> fines but to bring owners into compliance and that once under compliance <br /> and when an SMA is issued the fines are withdrawn. In the past 4 year of <br /> this permitting process that same message has been repeated by Alex Roy <br /> of planning, and relayed from county to me via Daryn Ari our consultant, <br /> who was familiar with this practice. <br /> On the last violation I came in and talked with Mark Iwamoto which only stated <br /> $10,000 for 1 NOVO and $10,000 for the 2nd NOVA. No mention of back fines. He <br /> stated that the permit would not be issued unless this was settled. I told him I was <br /> going to be appealing this. He stated just pay the fine and move forward with <br /> getting the SMA permit. That if I appealed the $20K all the old back fines would be <br /> brought back onto the table during the appeal process. He said the normal <br /> procedure is when owner is compliant to remove delayed fines upon the SMA <br /> permit was approved. I paid the $20,000 2nd NOVO fine that day. I was then told a <br /> letter would be sent to me of payment and adjustment of fines. I spoke with Mark <br /> Iwamoto on Friday February 2, 2026 after receiving the 3rd NOVO and he said he <br /> drafted the letter waiting the director's signature but that the director Jeff Darrow <br /> decided and took this other path instead. When inquiring about past fines accrued <br /> being paid, Alex Roy answered an email from Leslie Enriqes and others, on <br /> September 24, his response was "No fines have been paid to date. Resolutions of <br /> enforcement cases usually comes via the approval of permit. I cannot comment <br /> on current enforcement procedures as I am not privy to that information." <br />