02-16-2016, 03:59 AM
If someone didn't notice that Ranchos has a wide variety of living arrangements before they bought or built there they ought to be able to continue not noticing it after they moved there, because they must be blind. Moving into a place and then expecting the prior residents to change up their lifestyle to suit your taste is absurd. Doing so in one of the most remote subdivisions in Hawaii, in the poorest district in Hawaii is even more absurd. Gentrification has come to Kau, who would have thought!
Hawaii is not the only place that has this kind of mix, Texas has no zoning except what you get through CC&Rs and planned unit development, people get exactly as much protection as they can afford.
Hawaii is not the only place that has this kind of mix, Texas has no zoning except what you get through CC&Rs and planned unit development, people get exactly as much protection as they can afford.