02-01-2016, 03:15 AM
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Originally posted by dakine
As far as the initial gist of this thread, TMT getting back on track, yeah right. It's not. Either the TMT folks need to reapply for a permit, and if so where's the application? Or, if their application is still valid and all that's been nullified is the Contested Case Hearing, how come DLNR has not scheduled another hearing? TMT is dead in the water, floundering, nowhere near back on track just because our illustrious "leader" says something about wishing it was.
The Hawaii Supreme Court has remanded the CDUP lawsuit to the Third Circuit Court. The Third Circuit Court has to provide direction to the BLNR as to what the next steps are. That hasn't happened yet, although the Court is going to schedule a status hearing to provide that direction.
The BLNR is also seeking qualified attorneys to apply to be a hearing officer for the anticipated upcoming TMT CDUP contested case hearing. The last date to apply is February 9th.