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sounds like you need to take your meds again
Well, I was getting those at SPACE, but now that it's gone...
You know the county doesn't have those kinds of resources.
Then the County should stop acting like "everything is illegal all the time".
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What does that even mean? The county should enforce the building code when it is necessary, mainly getting out of hand. This isn't just county violations, these are state and criminal violations. You think that rent is being reported to the IRS? If you see one rat running in the distance, maybe not much can be done. But if you find a nest of rats underneath your bedroom, you will find a way to get rid of that nest.
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By my observation the single largest and most consistent violator of county codes is the county itself. This has been ongoing for some generations and has become, de facto, the accepted state of affairs.
Administration by administration favors are granted to those perceived as supporters and withheld from those perceived as not deserving. It goes on today on the county and state level.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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Wow Rob, that's sad, it's certainly fortunate our current national administration doesn't work like that.
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Well oink, Here on Punaweb we keep it local.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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Yeah I know, go ahead and delete it. I just couldn't resist. It wasn't just an open door it was a zeppelin hanger door.
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The county should enforce the building code when it is necessary
Yes -- when necessary -- and in a "timely fashion", not a decade later.
largest and most consistent violator of county codes is the county itself ... de facto, the accepted state of affairs
The worst form of which abuse is selective enforcement with an open-ended hope of remediation. An SUP application should not remain "pending" for years (except maybe pre-groundbreaking), dragging the process out creates the impression that any current activities are permissible and that all will eventually be forgiven.
kalakoa quote:
"Otherwise (as I, and perhaps others, suspect) it's really just a NIMBY vendetta against VGS."
I am engaged by what you said. What vendetta? Could you please elaborate?
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Reporting some violations while ignoring others makes you a part of the problem.
County already has the aerial photo mapping software that helps to detect unpermitted construction, but they need suggestions on where to look. The goings-on at Uncle Robert's might be a DLNR issue, but I'm sure they could use some help too.
When you're finished cleaning up Puna, you can get started on downtown Hilo, that whole place is one big code violation.
I wish you all the best of luck in your quest to clean up this county.
kalakoa quote:
"Otherwise (as I, and perhaps others, suspect) it's really just a NIMBY vendetta against VGS."
kalakoa, I'll ask you again. What vendetta? Could you please elaborate?