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Building with No Permit?
#51
How about if u dream of a deck and wanted to whimsically add playground slide and aluminum bleachers in place of conventional stairs. and what composite 4x4's can use for understructure?
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#52
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Originally posted by Sun

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Originally posted by Rob Tucker

Yeah, it is interesting isn't it....


Got lobbyist friends do ya?


I don't quite understand your implication. Please explain.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#53
Sun is new, so probably does not know who you are, but obviously wants to move away from Waikiki, and into a Puna of ....well, most likely old tales that Sun has heard...but the reality is, Puna HAS changed from tales of yore... most likely Sun does not KNOW of the 'House of Cards"or many of the other things mentioned here...and thinks there are a whole lot of "lobbyist" here in Puna...

Good luck with your move, Sun & may the tales of yore be what you find here!
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#54
Speaking of House of Cards, if you haven't watched it on Netflix, you are missing out. Of course, thats just my opinion.
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#55

Exactly: internet availability is far more important than "permits" or "inspections".
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#56
I have been through the whole Hawaii County owner/builder/permits/inspections and survived....netflix is much better....
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#57
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Originally posted by Carey

Sun is new, so probably does not know who you are, but obviously wants to move away from Waikiki, and into a Puna of ....well, most likely old tales that Sun has heard...but the reality is, Puna HAS changed from tales of yore... most likely Sun does not KNOW of the 'House of Cards"or many of the other things mentioned here...and thinks there are a whole lot of "lobbyist" here in Puna...

Good luck with your move, Sun & may the tales of yore be what you find here!


Don't know who you are but you sure seem to think you know me. No, the lobbyists are where they do the most good for their wealthy overlords wherever they are making them cash. Who cares about someone's mess of a card house, go find something else to cry and complain about. I know Puna quite well and I know who the complainers are. I was born in Hawaii, were you?
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#58
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Originally posted by ponopony

Yeah, it was all those mandatory extras that pushed us away. Those 'little add-ons' are deal breakers. That's why you see so many unfinished homes for sale. --broken budgets.

We almost did the "HPM in HPP" thing a few years back... We were ready to buy a lot but decided against HPP at the last minute. Then we decided against the HPM package. Then we finally just put everything on the back burner. But at least we didn't pay 60000 on a lot that's now worth 20...

We were going to build HPM's 'Huaka' model, but decided we wanted more freedom; something more natural & open. --The main deal breaker though, was the cost of electricians and plumbers. I spoke to a few who said it 'could' cost 5-8000 each for electric & plumbing, plus that much more for temp pole, catchment and septic/cesspool. I didn't want to be forced to pay 20-30000 for things I could do myself (and with help) for a fraction.

As for power, it would be nice, but I thought we could just spend 2-3000 on some cheap solar panels and a generator, and deal with it. --no kids, no AC, no microwaves...

But is it really mandatory to have built-in electricity and plumbing in order to get a permit finaled and get an occupancy permit? When I spoke to somebody at the county office a while back, they didn't really have a straight answer for me.

As for new building code, will we need double walls now? That seems excessive for a cabin.


I don't always drink beer, but when I do I post nonsense.
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#59
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Originally posted by Carey

Sun is new, so probably does not know who you are, but obviously wants to move away from Waikiki, and into a Puna of ....well, most likely old tales that Sun has heard...but the reality is, Puna HAS changed from tales of yore... most likely Sun does not KNOW of the 'House of Cards"or many of the other things mentioned here...and thinks there are a whole lot of "lobbyist" here in Puna...

Good luck with your move, Sun & may the tales of yore be what you find here!


God bless you Carey. I enjoyed your tales of yore...do you have any other good reads? Your use of mystery and subtle danger lurking in the shadows has me goose pimply scared and running from Puna. On a side note the veggie lasagna at Island Naturals was great today, I won't leave for that reason alone.
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#60
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Originally posted by Carey

Sun is new, so probably does not know who you are, but obviously wants to move away from Waikiki, and into a Puna of ....well, most likely old tales that Sun has heard...but the reality is, Puna HAS changed from tales of yore... most likely Sun does not KNOW of the 'House of Cards"or many of the other things mentioned here...and thinks there are a whole lot of "lobbyist" here in Puna...

Good luck with your move, Sun & may the tales of yore be what you find here!


I am new, are you old?
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