12-13-2019, 05:59 AM
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/09/04...structure/
State, not protesters, could face fines for unpermitted structure at Mauna Kea
Mayor Harry Kim told Hawaii News Now the county doesn’t know who built it so the property owner, the Department of Hawaiian Homelands, is responsible and could be fined more than $1,000 per day.
Kim says he spoke to DHHL Chair Bill Aila about the issue.
"I said it is your property. It is an illegal structure as far as we know," said Kim.
In a letter to Aila on Tuesday, Kim said, “Ongoing violations and failure to comply will be referred to DHHL after the county has exhausted all remedies short of pursuing legal action to address the violation."
State, not protesters, could face fines for unpermitted structure at Mauna Kea
Mayor Harry Kim told Hawaii News Now the county doesn’t know who built it so the property owner, the Department of Hawaiian Homelands, is responsible and could be fined more than $1,000 per day.
Kim says he spoke to DHHL Chair Bill Aila about the issue.
"I said it is your property. It is an illegal structure as far as we know," said Kim.
In a letter to Aila on Tuesday, Kim said, “Ongoing violations and failure to comply will be referred to DHHL after the county has exhausted all remedies short of pursuing legal action to address the violation."