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Hawaiian Beaches Subdivision v. HSRE
#21
I live a good way down in Beaches on Puni Makai North. I commute to just before the Airport. I do leave early about 0630 and it takes me 30 minutes and the average. The best is the commute at night about 40 minutes at 1700 and what a ride, headin’ to country. Remember I moved from New Jersey, where the NJ Turnpike was 14 lanes wide. People complain about the merge in Keaau, doesn’t bother me I get to see and say aloha to more people. At Pahoa I make my left and head down the hill till’ I smell the salt water and I know I’m home. Forget about frozen Pizza and TV, I got so much yard and house work ain’t no time for that.

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#22
Carrie and Tony, you come see me when you get here!!!!

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#23
Good god, y'all, are you telling me that in HSRE you can hear the sound of radios blaring? Does sound carry in the jungle. DON'T MAKE ME COME OVER THERE.
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#24
We didn't hear anything blaring. And really just a lone coqui at dusk!

Carrie

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#25
When considering lots in Beaches and Shores, you'll want to remember the Miller and Lieb Water District moratorium on new hook-ups. They are in the process of making application for a new (additional) well, but told me last month it could take a long time. Catchment is the first alternative that comes to mind, but we don't get as much precip down here as they do even a few miles mauka.

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#26
Good point about the water.
But if you buy a house thats built alread no worry about the aqua it's flowin'

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#27
Sorry but Im pretty new here. What is "HSRE"?

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#28
If you're already hooked up to water, you're good. Its only new hookups that are stalled.

HSRE stands for Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates and its a subdivision next to Hawaiian Beaches, Parks and Shores.

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#29
HSRE - Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates (ergo, the acronym! LOL) Say THAT three times fast!




Carrie

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Edited by - carolann r on 09/07/2006 13:28:18
Carrie

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#30
Nancy, where's Aina Pua? The traffic talk sounds like Ainaloa to me, but????

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