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Patricia Tummons

7 Jan 2015

Supreme Court Rejects Most Findings of Lower Court in `Aina Le`a Appeal

by Teresa | posted in: January 2015 | 0

On November 27, 1987, the Signal Puako Corporation filed a petition with the state Land Use Commission, seeking to place into the Urban land use district just over 1,000 acres in South Kohala between the newly minted village of Waikoloa … Continued

Aina Lea, Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Conservation Groups Challenge NMFS Rule That Lifts Bigeye Catch Limit for Longliners

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, January 2015, Marine | 0

A federal rule that, for all intents and purposes, does away with bigeye tuna catch limits for the Hawai`i longline fleet is being challenged in U.S. District Court. The lawsuit, filed November 20, was brought by Earthjustice on behalf of … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Land Board Gives Green Light to Big Island Biofuel Project

by Teresa | posted in: January 2015 | 0

The state Board of Land and Natural Resources last month unanimously approved a 65-year pipeline easement to Summit Biofuel, LLC. The company plans to use the pipeline to move biofuels from cargo ships at the port of Hilo to a … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Creditor Owed $30 Million Presses Forward with Foreclosure Action against Hu Honua

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

Over the last year, Hu Honua Bioenergy, LLC, builder of the proposed biomass-fueled, 28-megawatt power plant on the Big Island coast a few miles north of Hilo, has faced multiple applications for mechanic’s and materialman’s liens filed by contractors and … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Kona Man Accused of Destroying Sites Challenges County over Grubbing Law

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

What’s the difference between “grubbing” and “mowing”? That was the question posed to the Hawai`i County Board of Appeals earlier this year, as a Kona landowner challenged the accusation he had violated the county’s prohibition on grubbing without a permit. … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Wespac Spends Taxpayer Dollars to Lobby Against Expanded Pacific Islands Monument

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014, Fisheries, Marine | 0

How much did U.S. taxpayers spend to argue against the recent expansion of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument? Environment Hawai`i asked that question after the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (Wespac) issued a press release describing a meeting … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

New & Noteworthy: New Name for Monk Seals; An OIP Opinion; Pepe`ekeo Point Update

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

A Seal by Any Other Name…: The endangered Hawaiian monk seal has a new name: Neomonachus schauinslandi, reflecting its genetic divergence from the Mediterranean monk seal. The name change reflects recent genetic studies by researchers at the Smithsonian and colleagues … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Puna Circus Ringleader, County Planners Tussle for Years Over Ag Lot Uses, Buildings

by Teresa | posted in: November 2014 | 0

For years, drivers on the old Red Road in lower Puna, the coastal highway running from Kalapana to Kapoho, have been treated to such unusual sights as jugglers practicing their craft on the sea cliffs and unicyclists pedaling unsteadily on … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Hawai`i Supreme Court Grants Request For a Hearing on Haleakala Master Plan

by Teresa | posted in: October 2014 | 0

The Hawai`i Supreme Court agreed last month to hear arguments on whether the University of Hawai`i should have prepared a full environmental impact statement for its Haleakala High Altitude Observatory Site master plan — a plan the state Department of … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Hawai`i County Panel Refuses to Approve Change in Setbacks for ‘Pepe`ekeo Palace’

by Teresa | posted in: October 2014 | 0

No one saw it coming. Not the Hawai`i County Planning Department, which had given its blessing to the 7,500-square-foot house being built by Scott Watson and his partner, mainland attorney Gary Olimpia, on the Pepe`ekeo coast a few miles north … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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