05-19-2008, 04:32 AM
From a practical point of view Hawaii County is the only place I have ever lived where grubbing and gradiing is allowed to proceed with little or zero oversight. The intention is not to bring agriculture or residential life to a halt. It is to try to prevent excesses of forest destruction.
Such actions have worked in other states for many, many years and are simply part of the process. Because Hawaii is 30 years behind the times on many issues does not mean that it must remain so.
Such actions have worked in other states for many, many years and are simply part of the process. Because Hawaii is 30 years behind the times on many issues does not mean that it must remain so.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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