"Patricia will now post that I am totally wrong but you have all experienced her strange way of thinking by now, so I hope you just please ignore her."
I will post that you are wrong, because you are, Obie.
And just because some on this board think they can cover-up their misdeeds by changing the bylaws (in the most ridiculous and convoluted way imaginable) it isn't going to help them.
"Does it state how far off the roadside? An argument could be made that the 1 acre mailbox parks are connected to the road and are on the roadside..."
HPPOA land (the parcels) are private. They are not owned by HPP owners any more than HPPOA owns any piece of HPP owner land.
So, you might want to be careful using that kind of logic, or pretty soon HPPOA will be telling owners what they can and cannot do with their own acreage because it is "connected" to the roads.
"It should be in the bylaws or a policy, not just in minutes and the Conch..."
KP, it's on the HPPOA website, in black and white. You should know that, since you put the website together- right?
HPP is a private subdivision and receives no money from the State or County of Hawaii to maintain the common areas, including roads. The Hawaii State Supreme Court ruled that it is the responsibility of all lot owners to pay an annual road maintenance fee, the amount of which is to be determined by the Board of Directors. The fees are used for grading & material replacement on the lateral roads, the repair of the paved main roads, mowing & other types of vegetation control, sign repair and replacement, the removal of dead animals and rubbish left on the road sides, insurance & tree trimming.
I will post that you are wrong, because you are, Obie.
And just because some on this board think they can cover-up their misdeeds by changing the bylaws (in the most ridiculous and convoluted way imaginable) it isn't going to help them.
"Does it state how far off the roadside? An argument could be made that the 1 acre mailbox parks are connected to the road and are on the roadside..."
HPPOA land (the parcels) are private. They are not owned by HPP owners any more than HPPOA owns any piece of HPP owner land.
So, you might want to be careful using that kind of logic, or pretty soon HPPOA will be telling owners what they can and cannot do with their own acreage because it is "connected" to the roads.
"It should be in the bylaws or a policy, not just in minutes and the Conch..."
KP, it's on the HPPOA website, in black and white. You should know that, since you put the website together- right?
HPP is a private subdivision and receives no money from the State or County of Hawaii to maintain the common areas, including roads. The Hawaii State Supreme Court ruled that it is the responsibility of all lot owners to pay an annual road maintenance fee, the amount of which is to be determined by the Board of Directors. The fees are used for grading & material replacement on the lateral roads, the repair of the paved main roads, mowing & other types of vegetation control, sign repair and replacement, the removal of dead animals and rubbish left on the road sides, insurance & tree trimming.