April 2024 Updates
April 30, 2024

SMA Minor Construction

New BMPs as designed in the SMA Minor permit were put in place before any sitework commenced. The grading permit was closed on July 18, 2022. The electrical permit was closed on June 21, 2023 and the overall permit closed on June 30, 2023 after a final inspection by DPP and HECO. Signs were posted facing both inside and outside the property directing pedestrians to use the crosswalk at Pupukea Road. The Pahoe Road fence was completed on August 19th, 2021.

Tenant Compliance

All trucks completed their required two moves in April. Single-use plastics, plastic straws, and non-reef-safe sunscreen continue to be prohibited for all tenants. Tour buses continue to be prohibited from the site. All tenants have been notified to remind customers to use the crosswalk at Pupukea Road when crossing Kamehameha Highway. Any signs within 30 feet of the highway have been removed.

Baseline Inspection Report and Compliance

Inspectors from DPP visited the property unannounced in February 2021 and conducted a baseline inspection of the entire property. Hanapohaku and others received the report on February 23rd, 2021. Hanapohaku has since reviewed the report including the photos and required changes described in it. All tents required to be removed were immediately taken down. The signs included in the report have all been removed. The electrical violations have been addressed.

Website Information

All Hotline inquiries have been posted to the website. Communication thread with responses posted below. A monthly update with all required information was posted to the website on April 30, 2024.

Submitted content

Name: John Thielst

You guys going to clean and trim up your palms on the Pahoe rd side of your fence?

Response

Hi John - We recently had our landscaper clean up everything on Pahoe Road. Is there something specific you are referring to? Is it possible to send a photo?

Thanks,

Hanapohaku

Submitted content

Name: John Thielst

Would love to send photos but can’t hear. There are still dead palms laying down

Palms look pretty bad. Much more could be trimmed and cleaned up

Response

Hi John - Not sure what you mean about hearing. You should be able to send images as an attachment to this email address. Others have done it in the past.

Thanks,

Hanapohaku

Submitted content

Name: John Thielst

Thanks will send pictures when I get them.

*Hanapohaku has not received any photos at this moment.

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