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Has anyone seen this update on Puna Flood Study?
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No grading or grubbing permit required for:

- foundation of a new permitted building
- cemetary plots, landfills, agricultural operations (including ranching) performed within an approved conservation program
- excavation/fill which of less than 100 cubic yards and 5 vertical feet which does not alter drainage to abutting properties
- grubbing of less than one acre which does not alter the drainage pattern
- exploratory excavations of less than 50 cubic yards under the direction of an engineer, provided that the director of public works is advised in writing beforehand
- any work performed by electric, telephone, or public utilities

Everything else requires a grading/grubbing permit and possibly a stockpiling permit, issuance of which must include compliance with the General Plan and applicable HRS statutes (6E, 205, 343) and payment of appropriate fees.

Remember, folks: regulatory compliance is a major provider of jobs right here on our island.
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Originally posted by kalakoa

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Anyone else notice that most of Puna is "Zone X", meaning "500-year" flood, or 0.2% chance per year? Lava flows are more likely.



No, because I didn't want to play guess and check with all of the options. Which link is for Puna?
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