05-25-2017, 08:34 AM
Part of the problem I see is not only theDHHL not giving lands to the Hawaiian People's by route of a "waiting" list, but also having the stipulation of the HP's have to come up with the funding for a home built to the fullest standard of construction. With many on a limited to no income other than government support it is a no win situation for a Hawaiian.
Instead, with all the lease money generated from commercial ventures they should put in the infrastructure, give the land free and clear to be passed on to future generations of that Ohana, non sale able to another for "profit". Then, build efficiency dwelling units as per code with a fixed mortgage on a sliding scale based on the Ohanas income from maybe only a dollar a month to say 400 a month on a standard mortgage term instead of a 4 to 5 bedroom "standard" constructed home at 500k and up using the Homestead lands in Waimea as an example of construction type and price.
Community begins with Aloha
Instead, with all the lease money generated from commercial ventures they should put in the infrastructure, give the land free and clear to be passed on to future generations of that Ohana, non sale able to another for "profit". Then, build efficiency dwelling units as per code with a fixed mortgage on a sliding scale based on the Ohanas income from maybe only a dollar a month to say 400 a month on a standard mortgage term instead of a 4 to 5 bedroom "standard" constructed home at 500k and up using the Homestead lands in Waimea as an example of construction type and price.
Community begins with Aloha