06-27-2016, 08:30 AM
well understood about the frustration.
For example, those 20-acre parcels.
Indeed, they would seem to have the potential for a very important role in bringing services to Puna (and the large population that lives near them) so as to reduce a lot of need to drive to Hilo.
If only the HPP owners could do anything about that.
The parcels deed restricted (but not zoned) to commercial and light industry are owned by the people who originally developed HPP. The HPP owners association own the parcels deed restricted (but not zoned) for education and recreation -- and one of these has been partially developed for education (where Malama school is, on Makuu).
For example, those 20-acre parcels.
Indeed, they would seem to have the potential for a very important role in bringing services to Puna (and the large population that lives near them) so as to reduce a lot of need to drive to Hilo.
If only the HPP owners could do anything about that.
The parcels deed restricted (but not zoned) to commercial and light industry are owned by the people who originally developed HPP. The HPP owners association own the parcels deed restricted (but not zoned) for education and recreation -- and one of these has been partially developed for education (where Malama school is, on Makuu).