10-14-2014, 08:31 PM
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18552
There's a dialogue on this page between Rob, kjlpahoa, myself, and RJ that is sort of a precursor to your question that was raised by Rob:
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18552&whichpage=2
Go to the link and you read that part.
This was RJ's response relating to Horowitz and his product.
Kathy
There's a dialogue on this page between Rob, kjlpahoa, myself, and RJ that is sort of a precursor to your question that was raised by Rob:
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18552&whichpage=2
Go to the link and you read that part.
This was RJ's response relating to Horowitz and his product.
quote:Sativa may have more to say re your question. I just want to bring that other thread back so it is connected. It gets hard to remember what is where with such an active forum.
Aloha KathyH and Rob, I agree with your assessment of Leonard Horowitz. I don't think he has a cult, however, for that necessitates followers. I hesitate to speak of LH because I am apprehensive over being sued again although his suit was thrown out of court. He has already sued the county, several judges, his ex-wife and a whole host of others. He cannot help himself. He is like Jack Lemmon in The Out-of-Towners "What's your name? You're gonna hear from my lawyers!"
Rob, I would like to take this opportunity to clear up some misunderstandings that you may have about the steam vent legislation. Here is the order of events concerning the purchasing of the property known as the "steam vents". The owner (not Leonard Horowitz) came to visit my boss in December of 2008 and made her aware that he wanted to sell his Opihikao property where the steam vents are located. His wish was to preserve the steam vents for the community and future generations. At that time, there were many people in the district who expressed a desire for the county to purchase the property and make it assessable to the public. So they had a meeting and their strategy was to try and purchase the steam vents through the open space process.
As legislative assistant, I was responsible for doing the work to apply for open space which is no easy matter. I filled out the application answering all of the detailed questions complete with photos and submitted it. The open space process would take time, so in the interim, it was decided that perhaps a resolution needed to be crafted to see what the community and council thought about the idea.
I was asked to put together a resolution. The county council thought it was a good idea and voted unanimously for the resolution. It all came to a halt when Emily Naeole lost the election. The next councilperson wrote a resolution to undo the other resolution. I think the steam vents were sold to a private individual. End of story.
Rob, remember, I was not the council person I was a legislative assistant and it was my job to write the legislation that was necessary.
Kathy