11-28-2016, 06:55 PM
Julie, the State of Hawaii owns the land at the ocean, so building ANYTHING on their land is a major environmental task, needing CZM (Coastal Zone Management) planning, engineering & approvals, mostly this will also trigger an EIS (Environmental Impact Study)
If you were not already aware of the public access to coastal waters, any land that you purchase that is adjacent to the ocean has public right-of-way at the coastal boundaries in Hawaii.
If you are already dealing with a real estate professional, they should have advised you already on the areas of the land in question that are within the public right-of-way (the right of way varies by the coastal features, so each lot will have different lot boundaries & public lands, but I know of no lot that has the wetted areas of the lot as private land..I do know that there may be some that do have this, due to land subsidence & coastal erosion, but that is another issue to bear in mind, those lands are sinking or being swept into the ocean.)
ETA: To answer your initial question , the product you are looking for is "Hydraulic Cement".... but using this without fully confirming you have the legal right to, may just make things a whole lot more messy & expensive....
If you were not already aware of the public access to coastal waters, any land that you purchase that is adjacent to the ocean has public right-of-way at the coastal boundaries in Hawaii.
If you are already dealing with a real estate professional, they should have advised you already on the areas of the land in question that are within the public right-of-way (the right of way varies by the coastal features, so each lot will have different lot boundaries & public lands, but I know of no lot that has the wetted areas of the lot as private land..I do know that there may be some that do have this, due to land subsidence & coastal erosion, but that is another issue to bear in mind, those lands are sinking or being swept into the ocean.)
ETA: To answer your initial question , the product you are looking for is "Hydraulic Cement".... but using this without fully confirming you have the legal right to, may just make things a whole lot more messy & expensive....