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owner-builder square footage restrictions
#11
[quote]Originally posted by Cheerio

Aloha,

I've been off this forum for awhile but lurking again as we make headway to return to the BI and buy a lot in Puna next month. I'm reluctant to repost the same old questions all the dreamers come here to ask but in searching old topics can't seem to find this exact Q. So here goes:

we're planning on being owner-builders (yeah yeah it will probably be a headache and end up in divorce but please no nay-saying Wink but my husband was told by someone in the planning dept. that owner-builders can only build up to 600 sq. feet. This seems crazy and I know sometimes folks in the planning department (and, cough, other Hawaiian state-run agencies) will plum just make stuff up.... obviously this is true but if it's the case that knocks out the ability to buy in some neighborhoods with minimum size requirements (of which we could actually afford - HSRE, Leilani, Nanawale). Can anyone confirm if this is true? I keep getting booted off the line when I call the planning dept myself, and wading through the PDFs online is making my head swim.

Thanks in advance!
Kelsi


I went to Argus Building Supply and bought a package deal. I also submitted my plans for a 600sq ft house, it has been approved. I have a licensed plumber and electrician, solar person. I have a builder and an excavator who did the septic and that was approved by the health dept. My costs without land purchase to build and finish this home will be under $50,000. I am doing my own electric/solar my friend is licensed to inspect and stamp off as he is an engineer. This is because I have friends in the right places. I have a master list of people I have hired. Prices are according to what you are having done so it will differ in all categories.


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#12

Nanwale is where I am building! BEWARE of HOA LEILANI ESTATES ....they just had a really nasty HOA meeting and some dude is flying a drone over peoples houses then turning them in...just saying ok....do not take my word, do your research and ask questions or just show up at a meeting, the cops were there too...
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#13
some dude is flying a drone over peoples houses then turning them in

County already does this, they have pictures going back years, so can cross-reference to detect "unpermitted" construction of any kind -- but the decision to "actually enforce" is based on undocumented criteria.

They just "noticed" mine in time for this year's tax assessment, but it's based on pictures from 2015, and it was just me, none of the neighbors got an "adjustment".
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#14
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Originally posted by kalakoa

some dude is flying a drone over peoples houses then turning them in

County already does this, they have pictures going back years, so can cross-reference to detect "unpermitted" construction of any kind -- but the decision to "actually enforce" is based on undocumented criteria.

They just "noticed" mine in time for this year's tax assessment, but it's based on pictures from 2015, and it was just me, none of the neighbors got an "adjustment".


Yes I know the COUNTY does this! The person in question is a resident, not a county worker.

"Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love" RUMI
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#15
The person in question is a resident, not a county worker.

That's called "a distinction without a difference".
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#16
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Originally posted by kalakoa

The person in question is a resident, not a county worker.

That's called "a distinction without a difference".

WTH does that mean? lets put it this way, if you fly a drone over my place and you are not a county worker, I will shoot it down...




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#17
if you fly a drone over my place and you are not a county worker, I will shoot it down...

Not only would you have no right to do so, it would be a separate crime to discharge the firearm, especially in such an unsafe manner with obvious disregard for the potential harm.

In any case: I don't believe County would use (or want, or need) drone footage of someone's unpermitted activities; they have their own aerial photos. That said, any complaint based on a drone's-eye view would be invalid on its face: the unpermitted activities were neither "visible to the public" nor "personally known to the complanant". There is ultimately no difference, however, because once you've attracted County scrutiny, you'll never get rid of them.
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