Sunday, May 25, 2008

Kaneohe Bay Enforcement

The state will launch an unprecedented pilot project on Kane'ohe Bay this holiday weekend to crack down on rowdy behavior, drunken driving of watercraft and other problems that threaten public safety and led to a brawl at a popular sandbar last year.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Clearing along Lilipuna Rd

The Kaneohe Neighborhood Board is concerned with the notice of violation issued to the Puu Alii Community Association by the Department of Planning and Permitting of the City and County of Honolulu.

Over the years since the condominium was constructed the Community Association has gradually pruned, cut and topped the vegetation to the point where it no longer provides a screen between the Lilipuna Road and the condominiums.

The condominium development was permitted under a Cluster and Planned Development Housing Permit issued by the City and County of Honolulu. This permit requires that a vegetative buffer be maintained between Lilipuna Road and the condominiums adequate to screen the condominiums from view from Lilipuna Road.

The City and County has issued numerous warnings indicating that the condominium association is not to indiscriminately remove or trim trees. In spite of the warnings, the association has removed many trees that were specifically mapped in the original permit as being trees which must be protected. Also, the Association has removed understory vegetation which provided a visual screen between Lilipuna Rd and the condos . The pruning, trimming and cutting has been so extreme that there is no longer a visual buffer between Lilipuna Road and the condominiums.

Because of their disregard of County requirements to maintain a buffer, the county has notified the Condominium Association that they must stop trimming, pruning or topping of existing major trees and shrubs until the County has reviewed and approved a landscape management plan.

There is concerned with how the landscape management plan may be developed. It is important that the plan maintain the screening buffer that is required by the permit. Any replacement of existing trees should be done incrementally and in a way that maintains the integrity of the buffer screen. Also the plan should provide for the reestablishment of a secondary canopy, which will improve the effectiveness of the visual buffer.

We understand that this has become a very emotional issue, both with a few of the condominium residents and with the Condominium’s neighbors on Lilipuna Road. The Condominium residents have no legal right to a view of Kaneohe Bay, but they do have an obligation under the City and County permit to maintain the visual screening between the condominiums and Lilipuna Road.

The Puu Alii Condominium Association has completely removed all vegetation from an approximately 200 foot strip along the Lilipuna Road and have removed all understory plants from within the vegetative visual buffer. Also, of the 112 trees identified in the original permit as trees which should be maintained, approximately 1/3 of these trees have been removed. This together with the removal of understory vegetation from the entire visual buffer has resulted in the buffer no longer being effective in the screening the condominiums.

We believe that with a properly designed landscape management plan, which is complied to by the Association, the Association can maintain the visual screening required by their permit and also protect the view of most of the residents.

Protection of the privacy of the Lilipuna Road residents and maintenance of the “woody” appearance of Lilipuna Point as seen from the Bay was the reason for requiring a visual screen.

The KNB Environmental Committee will be working with the community to make sure the required visual buffer is maintained.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

C&C bike plan

On 5/15/08 I attended a meeting to discuss the C&C bike plan for the island of Oahu.

The discussion was organized in 3 sections:
1. Goals, Policies and Mission Statements
2. Interface with other forms of public transportation
3. Proposed routes.

The discussion in the Policy Group centered around providing an infrastructure that provides oportunities for save cycling, interconnection between communities not just within communities, education and enforcement and the types of facilities to be provided.

Transportation ranged from transporting bikes on The Bus and The Boat to more facilities to permit bikes to be locked up.

The Routes group discussed biking routes and how to get them built.

There is opportunity to be involved in the planning during the roughly 6 month planning period. You can submit testimony or simply make recommendations by emailing info@oahubikeplan.org. Web site to review plan is at http://www.oahubikeplan.org.

I continue to press for a safe bike lane on Kaneohe Bay Drive from the Bay View Golf Course to Camp Kokokahi. Others pointed out that Lilipuna Dr. is extremely dangerous both for bikers and pedestrians. Proposed routes included Kahekili Hwy, Kamehameha Hwy at least as far as Hygenic Store and numerous feeder routes within neighborhoods.

Bill Sager

The C&C Bike Coordinator is Chris Sayers, 768-8335, csayers@honolulu.gov

Friday, May 9, 2008

Clearing along Lilipuna Drive upsets neighbors

When the condominiums where built on the hill above Lilipuna Road, the developer was required to plant trees which would screen the condominiums from their neighbors and would maintain the character of a green hillside when viewed for afar.

The requirements are based on Ordinance 4421 which gives the county the right to establish Planned Development Areas.

The condominium owners have no legal right to a view of the bay, but they do have an obligation to maintain a vegetative screen between themselves and their neighbors.

What they have done is to top the trees and prune them to the point that they have a view of the bay and their neighbors have a view of them

The city has told the condominium association that they cannot cut any tree and they cannot trimb any tree without a C&C approved landscaping plan prepared by a landscape architect.