04-06-2015, 02:31 PM
the first sounds good. i thought several of these estates were 'ag' zoned. it would make sense for that 'zoning' to include the extent of the road maintenance the county should be expected to do. i don't know what a LID is or what that sentence means. if the residents have to pay to bring the roads into compliance only the very rich will be able to live here. if we are expecting the county to pick up the tab they will go bankrupt instead, which is the very reason the roads are 'private' in the first place. i think the opt out idea would work as well. at least i can't see why not. the problem is that things change. even in the seven or so years i have been here things have changed. the volcano may change her mind again, anything could change. the situation in hawaiian acres is rather unique due to its voluntary nature. despite being the largest we are the sparsest and the association is probably the poorest. despite this people, good people, have volunteered their time so that a community center can exist.
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