10-15-2018, 05:43 AM
that means that no building permits are needed to build on your Leilani lot
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Exactly!
And there is a precedent in the making. The Aloha Safety Checkpoint was built (and rebuilt) without a permit, and Senator Kahele is looking into whether a law allows government to remove the building. If not, presumably it should stand.
State Senator Kahele said he was surprised to see the structure was taken down a few days ago, it's since been rebuilt.
Senator Kahele wants to find out whether the law allows for the structure's removal.
http://www.kitv.com/story/39118392/hawai...kicked-out
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Exactly!
And there is a precedent in the making. The Aloha Safety Checkpoint was built (and rebuilt) without a permit, and Senator Kahele is looking into whether a law allows government to remove the building. If not, presumably it should stand.
State Senator Kahele said he was surprised to see the structure was taken down a few days ago, it's since been rebuilt.
Senator Kahele wants to find out whether the law allows for the structure's removal.
http://www.kitv.com/story/39118392/hawai...kicked-out
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