Project In Hawaiian Flood Zone Is Denied

A proposed commercial development on the Hawaiian Island of Kaua'i has been denied by a county planning commission. The site is located in a flood zone and construction would require the removal of many exotic trees. The developer plans to sue.

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October 1, 2006, 7:00 AM PDT

By Nate Berg


The proposed commercial development would require the removal of numerous exotic monkeypond trees, which are protected by the Kaua'i planning commission's regulations. Also, the flood-prone site has left many residents uneasy about the prospect of having even more buildings that are subject to destruction during flooding. The developer is upset about the project being denied and has claimed the county missed deadlines to notify him of the reasons for denial. He plans to sue the county, but county officials claim that slight revisions to the proposed design could make it possible.

" 'The proposed conditions render the project, in essence, unfeasible,' attorney Walton Hong said."

"Lawrence Chaffin, a commissioner who is an architect, disagreed, saying the project 'can be tweaked' and made smaller. In modifying the plan, the developer would be 'refining a design,' he said."

"The developer has the advantage of knowing what the county and residents want and can redesign a project that is as good as the original, Chaffin said."

Tuesday, September 26, 2006 in The Garden Island

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