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RE: *This Post Is About HPP* Waikahekahe, WATUMULL'S, Owners/Members Meeting 10/27/2024 - Patricia - 11-23-2024 If you agreed to the terms of the contract, then you are bound by that contract. I suggest that "law on the books" is a form of contractual obligation, and the law says "roads to be paved before final subdivision plat approval". Because the subdivision was created illegally, I would question the very existence of HPPOA along with any action they have taken (or not taken) since they were formed. Not that I have standing to do so. [attachment=338] Aloha Kalakoa, I believe every substandard subdivision created in Puna during the time of early statehood shares all of the same infrastructure deficiencies as HPP. Why the developers, at that time, were allowed to get away with not following the laws on the books (because there were laws) I am not sure- too bad we cannot go back and ask the County Planning and Traffic Commission Hiroshi Kasomoto. (11-23-2024, 05:11 PM)Punatang Wrote: I suppose your way of thinking would... Aloha Punatang. It was not my intention to change the meaning of your words. You stated that cost is not worth and I was actually agreeing with you. As for mailboxes closer to home, I do not think that if you live at the top of the subdivision and have to drive to 14th or 16th, just to get your mail, that some would consider that distance "close." Again, not trying to change your meaning, only that others may not agree with your definition of that word. Mahalo and also peace. RE: *This Post Is About HPP* Waikahekahe, WATUMULL'S, Owners/Members Meeting 10/27/2024 - Patricia - 11-29-2024 [attachment=344] Where's the "majority?" One of the justifications for the mailbox project is that a "majority" of HPP owners support it. If this is true, why aren't there more than an average of 4 volunteers, at any given time, "beautifying" the mailbox sites on 4th and 6th? And what, exactly, are these volunteers doing to "finish" 4th and 6th? It will be interesting to see how many of the "majority" will be GIVING and how much, now that HPPOA is advertising for donations. Because currently, the track record seems to stand at, the "majority" wants so they take. |