03-27-2018, 05:55 AM
Wow, there is a lot going on here. Let's take a look:
The farmers market property next to Reuben’s Mexican Restaurant has 61.26 feet of frontage on Kamehameha, 146.62 feet of frontage on Mamo st and 56 feet of frontage on Punahoa st and 133.75 feet against Reuben's building.
So if you have 10 foot setbacks on Kamehameha, Mamo and Reuben's building, then you only have about 40 feet by 126 feet of usable space.
The pop up tents are 10x10 so you could have 3 long rows of 12 pop up tents with 1st and 2nd long rows back to back and then an aisle and then the final 3rd row of pop up tents to fit the narrow 40 foot width due to the setback requirement. So a total of only 36 vendor spaces available on this side of the street. Not sure how big the property is across Mamo st.
It does seem odd to have 10 foot set backs when Reubens all the way past the S. Hata building are all built right to the edge of the property line. Maybe they are grandfathered in or maybe Mr. De La Cruz is getting the "Rob Tucker" treatment from the building dept employees where they kind of make things up depending on how they feel at the time.
The farmers market property next to Reuben’s Mexican Restaurant has 61.26 feet of frontage on Kamehameha, 146.62 feet of frontage on Mamo st and 56 feet of frontage on Punahoa st and 133.75 feet against Reuben's building.
So if you have 10 foot setbacks on Kamehameha, Mamo and Reuben's building, then you only have about 40 feet by 126 feet of usable space.
The pop up tents are 10x10 so you could have 3 long rows of 12 pop up tents with 1st and 2nd long rows back to back and then an aisle and then the final 3rd row of pop up tents to fit the narrow 40 foot width due to the setback requirement. So a total of only 36 vendor spaces available on this side of the street. Not sure how big the property is across Mamo st.
It does seem odd to have 10 foot set backs when Reubens all the way past the S. Hata building are all built right to the edge of the property line. Maybe they are grandfathered in or maybe Mr. De La Cruz is getting the "Rob Tucker" treatment from the building dept employees where they kind of make things up depending on how they feel at the time.
Slow boat to High-Low