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Lets start an owner/builder topic
#51
ajit, i updated my email
nancy i would rather not post those names in a public forum, if you would like to email me your ph# i'll call you and discuss.

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#52
When I was was there two weeks ago,I couldn't get a straight answer on setbacks for the plot plan and water catchment. finally went to building dept. They told me 8'from sides and 15' from rear & front. and water catchment must not be in this area either. but no restrictions on how close water catchment is to house. I am
amased that the people selling tanks had no
idea. I think it's better to check with building dept than relying on second hand info.

Wyatt



"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
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#53
I think this is the rule book. Someone correct me if I am wrong...

http://www.hawaii-county.com/planning/ru...e.book.pdf

Ajit
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#54
In defense of the water catchment people not knowing setback requirements:

Setbacks vary from zone to zone and by lot size and by the height of the building. Too many varibles for a catchment tank dealer to keep up with.

Planning Dept is the place to get this info.

Chairman, Punaweb Committee, MSPA

Edited by - Rob Tucker on 11/16/2005 15:29:52
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#55
Wyatt,
What area was that setback info you were given for? My Seaview lot is 62x125' so that would leave only a 46x95' building area, which isn't much room for a house and catchment tank. The link to the zoning book unfortunately seems to confirm that. I wonder if that applies to swimming pools too.

Edited by - robguz on 11/16/2005 14:25:21

Edited by - robguz on 11/16/2005 14:35:59
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#56
robguz, The setbacks where for Seaview. The people at the planning dept where very helpfull. I would ask them if you need more
detailed info.
I know that there is a new home in seaview that is elevated and has two poly tanks under the house. The poly tanks are expensive and it takes more tanks to equal metal capacity because of the sizes they come in.

"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
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