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Kenoi not guilty
#71
Whatever any court of law finds,
as I understand the term, the actions of William P Kenoi were not "pono".
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#72
when does he start work at the bank where he managed to borrow 100 millionish at 8+ percent on our behalf. at least we got more baseball fields no one can use for anything
else
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#73
leilani dude. im more shocked that he is a bar certified lawyer,without a credit card. might be the only one in the whole country
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#74
leilani dude. im more shocked that he is a bar certified lawyer,without a credit card. might be the only one in the whole country. flood control ive been away for a while. from p web not Puna. must be a new feature
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#75
I particularly like the new balls field/duck pond (during rain).. they are building across from Naniloa golf course. I think light commercial or even low income housing would have been a better choice. Considering that fact that all the low income buildings on Banyan drive are on the way out.

Many of the tenants are low income, seniors and or disabled.
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#76
My understanding is the decision was made a long time ago to never rebuild housing on the neighborhoods that were wiped out during past tsunamis. Hotels and commercial seems to be buyer beware, but permanent housing is off the table for that whole area. Sports fields are a pretty good choice for someplace that will inevitably get flooded.
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#77
But yet they let people build in a lava field.. that will at some time be resurfaced.

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#78
yet they let people build in a lava field

More like "they" selectively don't enforce permit requirements...
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