04-24-2015, 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by Mimosa
Rainy Jim - You are recent arrival here from Florida if we recall correctly. Have you bought your property yet and applied for the building permits needed to build a code structure ?
Once you do - actually own your own piece of Hawaii the Island - then and only then will this make more sense to you.
The down town Hilo buildings will be a non issue when the next tsunami takes out most of them.They are what Hilo is famous for,the quaint green moldy style of various shades of yesteryear . Many of these structures are under the national historic buildings recognition and can not be ever dismantled. The tsunami of future will take care of this and create many a job ,or maybe a lava flow other natural disaster . With the rising of the ocean and at high tide, most of bayfront buildings are currently submerged with at least a foot of water in each structure.
Plus the land is subsiding an just termites holding hands.
Mrs.Mimosa
More Mimosa pish posh. Just slander the entire bayfront with no facts or first hand knowledge to back it up. Have you been on Craigslist again and are just reposting more nonsense?