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*This Post Is About HPP* Waikahekahe, WATUMULL'S, Owners/Members Meeting 10/27/2024
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(10-31-2024, 08:04 PM)leilanidude Wrote: If you agree to accept the transfer of property and you agree to restrictions contained in the deed, that is a contract. You cannot petition the County to change it (like zoning restrictions). You cannot just ignore the restrictions and do whatever you want. You must approach the person/organization with whom you made the contract and ask them if they would consider a modification and/or a release from the restrictions.
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I will ask again. Is this really a deed restriction or a part of an agreement? In either way, did anyone ever bother to ask the Watamull family if they would allow the mailboxes? If not, why not? What objection would they have to a tiny portion of a couple of each one having something so community oriented?
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Aloha LeilaniDude

It is/they are deed restrictions. These deed restrictions are on ALL of the HPPOA (Paradise Hui Hanalike) parcels. And the deeds were/are part of a larger settlement between HPPOA (Paradise Hui Hanalike) and David Watumull. I have seen and read the settlement. 
As fae as asking the Watumull's about the MBU, someone should ask the HPPOA board. And when/if they do? Ask the board when they approached the Watumull's- before or after the Craig/HPPOA lawsuit? 

Also, and I know you will not agree, but the entire community is not on board with the current MBU plan, nor do they agree to using restricted road fee money to implement that plan. So, stating that using a "tiny portion" of restricted land with large amounts of restricted money is not necessarily something that is entirely "community oriented." JMO
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RE: *This Post Is About HPP* Waikahekahe, WATUMULL'S, Owners/Members Meeting 10/27/2024 - by Patricia - 10-31-2024, 09:59 PM

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