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Annual Report
2020 Annual Report
A R T I C L E 12 S E C T I O N 1
H AWA I ‘ I S TAT E C O N S T I T U T I O N
THE LEGISLATURE SHALL MAKE SUFFICIENT SUMS AVAILABLE
FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:
NEW RULES
Allow for more
housing options
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PAG E
COVID-19
Response
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PAG E
ONE STEP
Closer to Bringing
Ag Back
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PAG E
BARBERS POINT
Solar to Fund New
Homesteads
Waiohuli lessee taking a break from operating an excavator as he prepares his homestead lot for a new house.
Throughout the pandemic, DHHL implemented CDC safety protocols, including mask wearing, social
O N T H E C OV E R
distancing, and the sanitizing of workspaces.
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HAWA I I AN
HO ME L A N DS
MOLOKA‘I
Ho‘olehua
Kalama‘ula
Kapa‘akea
Mo‘omomi MAUI
One Ali‘i Hikina
Kahikinui
Kēōkea
Leiali‘i
Paukūkalo
Wai‘ehu Kou 1, 2, 3, 4
KAUA‘I Waiohuli
Anahola
Pi‘ilani Mai Ke Kai
Hanapēpē
Kekaha
Pu‘u ‘Ōpae LĀNA‘I
O‘AHU
Kapolei:
Malu‘ōhai
Kaupe‘a
Kānehili
Ka‘uluokaha‘i
Kalaeloa
Nānākuli WEST HAWAI‘I
Princess Kahanu Honokāia
Estates Humu‘ula
Papakōlea Kamoku
Kewalo Kaniohale
Kalāwahine Kawaihae
Waimānalo La‘i ‘Ōpua
Waiāhole Lālāmilo
Kumuhau/Kaka‘ina Nienie
EAST HAWAI‘I
Discovery Harbour
Wai‘anae Pu‘ukapu/Waimea
Kamā‘oa
Kaupuni Village Pu‘upūlehu
Kaūmana
Lualualei Lands
Keaukaha
Kurtistown
Maku‘u
Pana‘ewa
Pi‘ihonua
Pu‘u‘eo
University Heights
Waiākea
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Prince Jonah Kūhiō
Kalaniana‘ole
K
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UHIO’S
E A R LY L I F E
Prince Jonah Kūhiō
Kalaniana‘ole was
born on March 26, 1871 in the
Kōloa District of Kaua‘i to High
Chief David Kahalepouli Pi‘ikoi
and Princess Kinoiki Kekaulike,
the youngest daughter of Kau-
muali‘i, the last King of Kaua‘i.
By the age of 13, he was named a
Prince by royal proclamation of
his Uncle King Kalākaua.
Kūhiō’s early education
was in Honolulu at St. Alban’s
College, known today as ‘Iolani
School, and O‘ahu College, now
revered as Punahou School. He
was a notable athlete competing
in football, rowing, running,
and bicycling. Kūhiō was also
known as an avid horseman, an
excellent marksman and was
skilled in the Hawaiian martial
art of “Lua.”
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ABOUT KŪHIŌ
COLLEGE YEARS lease, Kūhiō married Chiefess system still in place today, and urged a friend to continue
Prince Kūhiō spent four years Elizabeth Kahanu Ka‘auwai. he sponsored the first bill for fighting for native Hawaiian
at St. Matthew’s Hall Mili- Along with his new wife, Hawai‘i‘s statehood in 1919. rights. Noted as some of his
tary College in San Mateo, Kūhiō left the islands on a In an effort to further final words were “to stick
California, where he and his self-imposed exile, traveling perpetuate and rehabilitate together and try to agree to the
brothers were the first to extensively through Europe. the Hawaiian people and their best of your ability to meet the
introduce the sport of surfing The pair traveled to Africa, culture, Kūhiō helped form most important problem: the
to America. He later studied at where Kūhiō hunted big game the first Hawaiian Civic club rehabilitation of our race.”
the Royal Agricultural College and took part in the Boer War
in England and was greeted on the side of the British.
as an equal in royal courts
T H E S TA T E S M A N
“After extensive investigation and survey
across Europe. Kūhiō also
spent time in Japan as a guest Under urgent persuasion, on the part of various organizations
Kūhiō returned to his island
of the Japanese Government,
where King Kalākaua hoped he home in the Fall of 1901 and
organized to rehabilitate the Hawaiian
would marry a Japanese royal became the Republican candi- race, it was found that the only method
date for delegate to Congress.
in order to solidify Hawaiian
Kingdom ties with the nation. He served as a non-voting
in which to rehabilitate the race was to
He returned to the Islands delegate from Hawai‘i to the place them back upon the soil.”
unmarried and served on the House of Representatives in
royal cabinet as the minister of Congress from 1902 until his
the Kingdom’s Department of death in 1922.
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the Interior. A few of his major in 1918, a movement that P R I N C E K U H I O D AY
accomplishments include a now boasts over 50 distinct Prince Kūhiō Day is a state
OV E R T H R O W $27 million appropriation for organizations across Hawai‘i holiday observed in Hawai‘i
AND EXILE dredging and construction of and the United States. He also on March 26. The day honors
Following the overthrow of the Pearl Harbor, the establish- re-established the Royal Order the life of Prince Jonah Kūhiō
Hawaiian Kingdom Govern- ment of the Makapu‘u Point of Kamehameha I in 1903 and Kalaniana‘ole and his many
ment in 1893, Prince Kūhiō Lighthouse, building of the served as Ali‘i ‘Ai Moku until accomplishments in service of
joined the revolutionaries Territorial building, the Hilo his death. his people and the Hawaiian
and attempted to restore the wharf, the establishing of Islands.
monarchy. The revolution Hawai‘i Volcanoes National HOPE FOR THE
was unsuccessful and Kūhiō Park, Kilauea National Park, FUTURE
was arrested, charged with and the building of a hospital Prince Kūhiō passed away on
treason, and imprisoned for a at the Kalaupapa Settlement January 7, 1922 at his home in
year. He was pardoned when for lepers. Waikīkī. He is buried at Mauna
Queen Lili‘uokalani agreed As a statesman, Kūhiō ‘Ala, the Royal Mausoleum
to sign a formal abdication of shaped the foundation for in Nu‘uanu, and was given
her throne in exchange for the Hawai‘i’s modern government the last State funeral held
pardon of her supporters who structure. He was responsi- in Hawai‘i for an Ali‘i. A few
had led the revolt. Upon his re- ble for instituting the county days before his passing, Kūhiō
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is active in his community,
H AWAIIA N H O M E S serving on the East Hawai‘i
Advisory Council for the
C OMMISS I O N American Red Cross, the Jap-
anese Chamber of Commerce
S ECT I O N 2 0 2 - H AWA I I A N H O M E S CO M M I S S I O N ACT: and Industry of Hawai‘i, the
The Commission shall be composed of nine members, as follows: Hawai‘i Island Chamber of
three shall be residents of the city and county of Honolulu; two Commerce, the Hawai‘i Island
shall be residents of the County of Hawai‘i one of whom shall be a
Economic Development
resident of East Hawai‘i and the other a resident of West Hawai‘i; DAVID B. KA‘APU Board, the Hawai‘i Leeward
two shall be residents of the County of Maui, one of whom shall WEST HAWAI‘I
be a resident from the island of Moloka‘i; one shall be a resident of
Planning Conference, and the
(HAWAI‘I ISLAND) Mainstreet Pahoa Association
the County of Kaua‘i; and the ninth member shall be the Chairman
T E R M : April 2018 – June 2021 Boards, respectively.
of the Hawaiian Homes Commission. All members shall have been
residents of the State at least three years prior to their appointment He attended college in
and at least four of the members shall be descendants of not less David Ka‘apu is a practicing California and at Brigham
than one-fourth part of the blood of the races inhabiting the attorney at law in Kailua-Ko- Young University – Hawai‘i.
Hawaiian Islands previous to 1778. The members of the Com- na, Hawai‘i Island with an em-
mission shall serve without pay but shall receive actual expenses phasis in quiet title, business
incurred by them in the discharge of their duties as such members. law, wills and trusts, general
The Governor shall appoint the Chairman of the Commission from litigation, and land use.
among the members thereof. He graduated from the
University of Hawai‘i with a
BA in anthropology (Hawaiian
archaeology) and received his
JD from Santa Clara Universi-
ty in 1988. RANDY AWO
MAUI
T E R M : September 2017 –
June 2023
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H AWA I I A N H O M E S C O M M I S S I O N
Caldwell with the Mayor’s Counsel for the MacNaughton the District Court’s Division of
Office of Culture and the Arts, Group in Honolulu, providing Driver Education, worked as a
as the City’s Special Events in-house legal services for Consultant to the Kaho‘olawe
Coordinator, and with Senator TMG and its projects and Island Reserve Commission,
Mike Gabbard in his City principals, and a former prac- and has been active in various
Council seat as his Legislative ticing attorney for Goodsill Hawaiian organizations. She
Community Liaison for West Anderson Quinn & Stifel in is currently the Pelekikena
O‘ahu. Honolulu. of ‘Ahahui Ka‘ahumanu and
She serves as the President Kaupu is a member of the has served on various boards
ZACHARY HELM of the Wai‘anae Coast Com- Hawai‘i State and American and commissions. Namu‘o is a
MOLOKA‘I
munity Foundation, which Bar Associations and is a past member of the Kalihi Palama
T E R M : April 2018 – June 2024
oversees two Hawaii Food Chair, Board Member, and Hawaiian Civic Club.
Bank distribution centers current committee member
Zachary Helm has 30 years of
along the Wai‘anae Coast. Ka- of the Hawai‘i Conference
experience working with the
hanamoku-Teruya is involved Foundation’s Real Property,
Department of Parks and Rec-
in the U.S. Marine Reserve Finance & Investments and
reation for the County of Maui,
Toys for Tots Program island- Audit committee.
with most of his tenure spent
wide, Nānākuli High School’s He is a graduate of
as the District Supervisor for
after-school sports program, Willamette University in
the Moloka‘i District.
and with special community Salem, Oregon, and Kame-
Helm is active in his
cultural events that provide hameha Schools.
community, serving on various
boards, including the Kala-
economic development for DENNIS NEVES
the Wai‘anae Coast. She is an KAUA‘I
ma‘ula Hawaiian Homestead
active member of the Council T E R M : April 2019 – June 2021
Association, Friendly Isle
of Native Hawaiian
United Way, Molokai Cath-
Advancement, Nānāikapono Dennis Neves currently serves
olic Community Council,
Protestant Church Outreach as the second Vice President of
and Moloka‘i Little League
Team, Nānākuli Hawaiian the Kalalea Anahola Farmers
Association.
Homestead Association, Hui. He brings over 27 years
Nānāikapono Hawaiian Civic of public service and has an
Club, a Message of Peace Min- PAULINE NAMU‘O extensive Executive Manage-
istry Outreach Project Coordi- O‘AHU ment background, including
nator, and is on the ‘Ohana of T E R M : September 2018 – a role as executive manager
Duke Kahanamoku Ocean Fest June 2022 for the San Francisco Airport,
Committee. reporting to the Director. In
Pauline Namu‘o has spent 2012, he accepted a position
recent years as a substitute with the State of Hawai‘i as
teacher in the Hawai‘i public the Kauai Airports District
PATRICIA (PATTY) school system with several Manager, which he held until
KAHANAMOKU-TERUYA long-term assignments, December 2017.
O‘AHU including one at Dole Mid- As a native Hawaiian ben-
T E R M : July 2019 – June 2023 dle School, where she works eficiary residing in Anahola,
with students living in public Kaua‘i, Neves is dedicated
Patty Kahanamoku-Teruya housing. Prior to teaching, she and passionate about working
has served as an elected board RUSSELL KAUPU spent most of her professional towards fulfilling the mission
member on the Nānākuli O‘AHU career in State government. of Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalani-
Hawaiian Homestead Asso- T E R M : Jan 2020 – During the Cayetano adminis- ana‘ole and improving the lives
ciation for several years. She June 2023 tration, Namu‘o served as the of beneficiaries and those on
has years of extensive public Governor’s Legislative Liaison the Waiting List.
service along the Wai‘anae Russell Kaupu is the owner and as the Deputy Director for
Coast. Kahanamoku-Teruya and operator of Pohaku De- Administration in the Depart-
was employed under Mayor velopment LLC, a real estate ment of Public Safety.
Jeremy Harris, Mayor Mufi development consultation and In addition, she has held
Hannemann, Mayor Peter project management company. roles as a Probation Officer
Carlisle, and Mayor Kirk He was the former Corporate and as the Administrator of
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D E PA R T M E N T O F H A W A I I A N H O M E L A N D S S T A F F
T Y L E R I O K E PA G O M E S , D e p u t y t o t h e C h a i r
Tyler Iokepa Gomes was named deputy to the chairman of the Depart-
ment of Hawaiian Home Lands by Governor David Ige. Gomes most
recently served as the partnership manager at Elemental Excelerator,
where he oversaw the Elemental Hui – a partnership network of local
business, non-profit, educational, and philanthropic institutions.
Previously, Gomes served as deputy public defender in the Office of
the Public Defender, and co-authored and co-edited legal pleadings
in Waters v. Nago, which successfully overturned the 2018 election
results in the District IV Honolulu City Council race. A resident of
Maunawili, O‘ahu, Gomes is a graduate of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, having earned a bachelor’s degree in Hawaiian Language
and a J.D. and certificate in Native Hawaiian Law from the William S. Richardson School of Law.
J O B I E M A SA G ATA N I , E x e c u t i v e A s s i s t a n t
Jobie M. K. Masagatani assumed the role of Executive Assistant to the
Chair in June 2019 after finishing her term as Chair of the Hawaiian
Homes Commission, which began in May 2012. She previously served
as DHHL Deputy Director from 1995 to 2002. Jobie’s career has
focused on serving native Hawaiian communities through her work at
the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, The Queen’s Health Systems, Kame-
hameha Schools, and her own private consulting firm.
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D H H L S TA F F
NEW L E A DE RS H I P FO R
H AWAII A N H O M E L ANDS
The Hawai‘i State Senate voted to His role as Deputy expires on Dec. 5,
confirm Hawaiian Homes Commis- 2022.
sion Chair William J. Ailā, Jr. and Prior to his role at DHHL, Deputy
Deputy to the Chairperson Tyler Gomes served as the partnership man-
Iokepa Gomes at a confirmation hear- ager at Elemental Excelerator, where
ing on Monday, Feb. 10, 2020. he oversaw the Elemental Hui – a
In a 21 to 3 vote, Chair Ailā was partnership network of local business,
confirmed as the Department head. non-profit, educational, and philan-
He was appointed to the role of Inter- thropic institutions. He previously
im Chairperson by Governor David served as Deputy Public Defender in
Ige on May 17, 2019. His role as Chair the Office of the Public Defender and
expires on Dec. 31, 2022. co-authored and co-edited legal plead-
Chair Ailā served as Deputy to the Chair from 2014-2018. He ings in Waters v. Nago, which successfully overturned the 2018
previously headed the Department of Land and Natural Resourc- election results in the District IV Honolulu City Council race.
es and was Harbor Agent for the Wai‘anae Boat Harbor, Division The Hawai‘i State Senate also confirmed Commissioners
of Boating and Recreation under DLNR. Randy Awo (Maui), Zachary Helm (Moloka‘i), and Russell Kaupu
Deputy Gomes was confirmed in a unanimous 24 to 0 vote. (O‘ahu) to the Hawaiian Homes Commission on Thursday, May
He was appointed to the role by Governor Ige on Sept. 30, 2019. 21, 2020 in a 24-0 vote.
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SECTION 1
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Aina
Ho‘opulapula
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) services homestead
lessees and applicants on its Waiting List through the Homestead Services
Division, which operates six district offices. These offices are located on the
islands of O‘ahu, Kaua‘i, Moloka‘i, Maui, and in East Hawai‘i (Hilo) and
West Hawai‘i (Waimea) on Hawai‘i Island.
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176
Assignments of Lease
Pastoral 410 0 0 410
138
Lease Amendments
As of 6/30/19 Converted
Rescinded/
Surrendered/
Cancelled As of 6/30/20
72
Designations of
Successor
53
Non-exclusive Licenses
Relocated to UNDV
Rescinded
Surrendered
7
111
5
Cancelled 4
Converted 515
98
Transfers through
Balance to Convert 806
Successorship
Between 2005 and 2006, all applicants on DHHL’s Waiting List were offered an Undivided Interest (UI) Lease for one of seven
communities throughout the state. During that period, 1,434 UIs were awarded. In FY 2020, an additional 22 UI lessees were
converted to homestead leases and moved into new homes. As of June 30, 2020, 806 UI leases remain to be converted.
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‘Ā I N A H O ‘ O P U L A P U L A As of June 30, 2020
O ‘A H U W E S T H AWA I ‘ I
Residence Agriculture Pasture TOTAL Residence Agriculture Pasture TOTAL
Kakaina 24 0 0 24 Honokaia 0 0 24 24
Kalawahine 90 0 0 90 Humuula 0 0 5 5
Kumuhau 52 0 0 52 Puukapu/Waimea/
116 110 215 441
Lualualei 148 31 0 179 Kuhio Vil
Papakolea 65 0 0 65
Puu Opae 0 0 1 1
MAUI TOTAL 697 46 1 744
Residence Agriculture Pasture TOTAL
Hikina 31 0 0 31
Kahikinui 0 0 75 75 MOLOKA‘I
Keokea 0 65 0 65 Residence Agriculture Pasture TOTAL
Lealii 104 0 0 104 Hoolehua 154 345 21 520
Paukukalo 179 0 0 179 Kalamaula 165 71 3 239
Waiehu 1 39 0 0 39 Kapaakea 47 0 3 50
Waiehu 2 109 0 0 109 Moomomi 0 3 0 3
Kamaoa 0 0 25 25
Kaumana 42 0 0 42 STATEWIDE
Keaukaha 471 0 0 471 Residence Agriculture Pasture TOTAL
Kurtistown 3 0 0 3 TOTAL 8,427 1,096 410 9933
Makuu 0 122 0 122
Panaewa 0 262 0 262
IN FY 2020, an additional 22 UI lessees were converted to
Piihonua 17 0 0 17
homestead leases and moved into new homes. As of June 30,
Puueo 0 12 0 12 2020, 806 UI leases remain to be converted.
University Heights 4 0 0 4
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DHHL IS AUTHORIZED BY THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION ACT, 1920, as amended (HHCA) to provide loan funds to
native Hawaiian beneficiaries and issue loan guarantees through Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) for loans made by
alternative lending sources for the replacement, construction, and repair of homes. In accordance with the HHCA, all loans on
Hawaiian Home Lands must be guaranteed. As of June 30, 2020, there are 4,761 home loans on Hawaiian Home Lands.
TOTAL TOTAL
Product Type Number of Loans Amount of Loans Loans on HHL Loan Amounts on
HHL (000s)
HUD FHA 247 Lender Insured 295 $94.5 Million 2,822 $462,263
DHHL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING that applicants During FY 2020, the Applications Branch processed
meet the blood quantum requirement of the HHCA. DHHL 890 applicant transactions. The transactions include new
also manages all applicant records and transactions applications, Waiting List transfers, and rescissions.
involving applications, which includes the processing of new As of June 30, 2020, there are 45,988 lease applications
applications, transfer requests, reinstatements, rescissions, and comprised of applications for residential, agricultural, and
successorships. pastoral homesteads — an increase of 327 applications on file as
Hawai‘i Administrative Rules allow beneficiaries to hold a compared to the previous fiscal year. As of the same date, there
maximum of two applications, one for a residential lease and the are 28,788 individual applicants, an increase of 198 applicants
other for either an agricultural lease or a pastoral lease. over the previous fiscal year.
A P P L I C AT I O N S F O R H O M E S T E A D AWA R D S
Applications by Island as of June 30, 2020
50,000 Residential
Agricultural
40,000
Pastoral
30,000 TOTAL
20,000
45,988
Total Lease
10,000
Applications
held by
28,788 native
0
Hawaiians
OAHU MAUI H AWA I ‘ I KAUAI MOLOKAI LANAI T O TA L
‘Ā I N A H O ‘ O P U L A P U L A
WAT E R P O L I C Y P L A N FY2020
THE WATER POLICY PLAN ( WPP) was adopted by the Hawaiian Homes HIGHLIGHTS
Commission (HHC) in 2014 after three years of research and two rounds of statewide
beneficiary consultation meetings. The policy is the first of its kind to be implemented 1
in the history of HHCA. The purpose of the WPP is to provide strategic, proactive, The Commission on Water Resources
comprehensive, and consistent guidance to DHHL, HHC, and beneficiaries on Management approved a surface
water-related issues, actions, and decisions. water reservation for DHHL related
to a water lease renewal by Hawaiian
Electric for a hydropower plant that
accesses water from the Wailuku River
The WPP identified Four Priority Goals as the Focus of its in Hilo. This is the first reservation
Implementation: granted related to the water lease
renewal process under HRS 171-58.
1 Affirmatively communicate with beneficiaries regarding water decisions,
performance, and water rights on a regional and annual basis. 2
DHHL staff continued to work to
2 Aggressively, proactively, consistently, and comprehensively advocate for the assert water rights related to other
HRS 171-58 water lease renewals across
kuleana of the beneficiaries, DHHL, and HHC to water before all relevant agencies
the state. These rights are related to
and entities. water for future homesteading with
the provision that 30 percent of water
3 Develop and manage a Water Assets Inventory (WAI). lease revenues go to the Native Hawai-
ian Rehabilitation Fund and the impact
4 Support watershed protection and restoration on DHHL lands and source areas that water diversions have on the
traditional and customary practices of
for DHHL water. beneficiaries. The Department moni-
tored ongoing lease renewals for the
The FY 2020 WPP Implementation Plan focused on the four identified Priority East Maui Irrigation system as well
Goals. It also worked on consistent investment in advocacy, which has resulted in the as encouraged the leasing of other
waters that implicate these rights.
attainment of critical WPP objectives, specifically the awarding of water reservations
to DHHL for future use.
3
In cooperation with the William S.
Richardson School of Law’s Ka Huli Ao,
Center for Excellence in Native
Hawaiian Law, DHHL conducted ten
statewide Water Rights training
sessions for beneficiaries.
4
The U.S. Geological Survey
completed its groundwater model for
Moloka‘i which concluded a ten-year
effort and will provide a strong basis
for the preparation of a Water Use
Permit to increase pumping from
the DHHL Kauluwai wells.
5
The Department completed the
cultural assets inventory portion of
the WAI database.
6
40-year-old Anahola Water Tank is expected to be replaced in 2021. DHHL oversees four DHHL continued to make progress
water systems on Moloka‘i, Kaua‘i, and Hawai‘i. with partners to secure sites for water
development in North Kona in a
manner consistent with the WPP.
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‘Ā I N A H O ‘ O P U L A P U L A
A
MAJOR MILESTONE in cre- of the new rules adds Chapter 10-7 to the across the state.”
ating additional housing options Hawai‘i Administrative Rules, DHHL’s Gov. Ige added that he believes
for beneficiaries of the Ha- governing rules that implement the Ha- developing Hawaiian Home Lands is an
waiian Home Lands trust was waiian Homes Commission Act. essential part of addressing the state’s
reached in September 2019 when Governor At the signing, Gov. Ige expressed affordable housing crisis.
David Ige signed new administrative rules enthusiasm about developing Hawaiian The new administrative rules provide
for Planned Communities, Multi-Family Home Lands as part of his vision to ad- the Department with the flexibility to add
Complexes, and Rental Housing. dress affordable housing needs in Hawai‘i. to its diverse portfolio both multi-family
The Department of Hawaiian Home “I’m excited about this set of adminis- and rental housing opportunities for ben-
Lands submitted its final rules to the gov- trative rules because it really expands the eficiaries. In the immediate future, these
ernor in June 2019 after nearly two years options for beneficiaries,” Gov. Ige said. additions will take the form of affordable
of beneficiary consultation and public “We continue to work with beneficiary rental developments on O‘ahu.
hearings as part of the State’s adminis- communities in every county to pave the Already in motion is the 1.9-acre for-
trative rulemaking process. The adoption way to homeownership for more families mer Bowl-O-Drome site in Mō‘ili‘ili that
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‘Ā I N A H O ‘ O P U L A P U L A
CONTACT CENTER
Station are also in the planning stage for
multi-family residential rentals.
Crafted within the unique opportu-
nity of affordable rentals on Hawaiian
Homes Lands is the option for a benefi-
T
ciary to take advantage of a rental below
HE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS initiated a new
market value while keeping their place
contact center in September 2019 based out of its main office in Kap-
on the DHHL Applicant Waiting List.
olei, Oahu.
The development of a new homestead
The Contact Center is routed through DHHL’s main telephone
community can take between six and
line and simplifies communication with the Department through Salesforce, a
eight years to complete. This timeframe
customer relationship management platform. Contact
includes beneficiary consultation meet-
Center representatives fielding calls provide point-of-contact assistance
ings, design, permitting, environmental
through the tracking system and aid in directing callers to appropriate Depart-
compliance, and a cultural inventory, as
ment contacts statewide.
well as the preparation of homestead lots,
Debra Aliviado, who leads the Contact Center, says the aim is to provide
construction of roads, electrical, telecom,
better initial interaction with beneficiaries.
sewage pipes, water pipes, and all off-site
“People want to be heard and have their voices be validated and under-
infrastructure.
stood,” Aliviado said. “Our focus at the Contact Center is to hear our beneficia-
An affordable rental gives a Waiting
ries and connect them with the proper channels.”
List Applicant a chance to save money on
Implementation of the new center stems from a 2017 Employee and
monthly housing costs while preparing
Beneficiary Perceptions of Customer Service Survey that included responses
financially for homeownership, ulti-
from 42 Department employees and 404 lessees (227) and wait-list applicants
mately offering readiness for when their
(164). The survey identified the need for quicker and more comprehensive
homestead lot is ready.
contact with the Department.
Between the new administrative
“The Department has been working hard to not only create opportunities
rules, the projects that have begun, and
for beneficiaries to return to the land, but to also improve processes along the
the land acquisitions that are in motion,
way,” said Hawaiian Homes Commission Chair William J. Ailā, Jr. “The con-
DHHL’s implementation of affordable
tact center is staffed with people who will help be the connecting piece.”
rentals on Hawaiian Home Lands is on
The contact center can be reached by calling (808) 620-9500.
the horizon.
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NAT I V E H AWA I I A N D E V E L O P M E N T P R O G R A M P L A N
T
HE PURPOSE OF the Native Hawaiian Development NHDPP grants are available to all 501(c)(3) non-profit
Program Plan (NHDPP) is to improve the general welfare organizations or non-profit organizations using a fiscal sponsor
and conditions of native Hawaiians through education, with a federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption.
economic, political, social, cultural, and other programs. The Department conducted six Grant Workshops for those
The NHDPP enables the Department to implement individual interested in submitting a proposal:
and community development programs and services. September 3, 2019 - Moloka‘i
DHHL prepares the NHDPP for review and approval by HHC September 5, 2019 - Kaua‘i
every two years in accordance with Hawaii Administrative Rules September 9, 2019 - Maui
Chapter 6.1. The NHDPP is made available for public comment and September 10, 2019 - O‘ahu
beneficiary consultation before final HHC approval. The following September 18, 2019 - East Hawai‘i
NHDPP grants were approved by HHC at its January 2020 meeting. September 19, 2019 - West Hawai‘i
The NHDPP is funded directly by the Native Hawaiian A total of $500,000 in NHDPP grants were awarded to
Rehabilitation Fund (NHRF) which was created by the 1978 seventeen grantees. Six Regional Plan Priority grants for
Constitutional Convention to finance activities intended to activities between 2020-2024 and eleven Capacity Building
exclusively benefit native Hawaiians. grants for activities between 2020-2022.
systems – trellis-growing system or a website, repair farm equipment to facilitator to train and mentor par-
REGIONAL PLAN aquaponics. be shared with associations. ticipants in traditional Hawaiian food
PRIORITY PROJECT making and preservation techniques.
GRANTS Kalama‘ula Homesteaders Kalama‘ula Homesteaders
Association $100,000 Association $5,000 Wai‘anae Valley
KAUA‘I Kiowea Park final buildout of the Updating KHA’s strategic plan and Homestead Community
Kalalea Anehola Pavilion interior space – kitchen and governing documents. Association, Inc. $5,000
Farmers Hui $16,168 bathroom. Updating WVHCAI governing
Improve road and traffic Moloka‘i Homestead documents and addressing compli-
circulation by advocacy and public HAWAI‘I Farmers Alliance $5,000 ance issues.
education campaign; purchase bicy- Kailapa Community Membership outreach and recruit-
cle rack; provide parking spaces near Association $100,000 ment by organizing an Agricultural HAWAII
the farmers market. Kailapa Resource Center construc- Festival. Kailapa Community
tion for the roadway, parking lot, Association $5,000
O‘AHU and restroom facilities. Moloka‘i Kupuna Training on nonprofits, project
Princess Kahanu Estates Committee $5,000 management, administration, and
Association $100,000 Increase membership by conducting grant writing.
Identify and pursue an opportunity CAPACITY BUILDING a presentation on renewable energy
for “Pono Economic Development” GRANTS appliances to build awareness. La‘i ‘Ōpua Community
and Community Action by expanding Development Corporation
the existing community center. Napualei o Hina $5,000
MOLOKA‘I
Homestead Association Obtain federal 501c3 status and seek
Ahonui Homestead
MOLOKA‘I and Ho‘opili Farmers board training.
Association $5,000
Ahupua‘a o Moloka‘i Association $10,000
Start-up operations, continue to
$100,000 Board training, office equipment and
advocate for the applicants and to
Alternative Energy Initiative by supplies, and membership outreach.
serve as the community partner for
installing alternative energy systems
the proposed Kuleana Homestead Separate from the NHDPP,
in two locations: Ho‘olehua Hale and O‘AHU DHHL administered $250,000
Project in ‘Ualapu‘e.
Kiowea Park Pavilion in Kalama‘ula ‘Aha Kūkā $5,000 in State Grants-In-Aid for two
Increase active membership in the
Ahupua‘a o Moloka‘i, homestead associations:
Ho‘olehua Homestead Princess Kahanu Estates Association
Ho‘olehua Homestead $100,000 - Ahupua‘a o
Agriculture Association and grow new board members.
Association, Makakuoha Moloka‘i
$13,832
Cooperative $15,000 $150,000 - Waiohuli Hawaiian
Agriculture and economic devel- Princess Kahanu Estates
Leadership development, increase Homesteaders Association
opment. Increase homesteader Association $15,000
membership, manage and maintain
capacity to set up food whole Membership outreach by hiring a
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A TIMELINE
COVID-19 PANDEMIC
• The Hawaiian Homes Commission
conducts its regularly scheduled HHC
board meeting in Kapolei, O‘ahu. The
meeting is completed but the HHC
Community Meeting in Waimānalo,
O‘ahu is postponed.
Like many Government agencies, the Department • State Comptroller issues Memorandum
of Hawaiian Home Lands was tasked with navigat- No. 2020-04 regarding travel policy. All
international and domestic (including
ing through the uncharted waters of the COVID-19 inter-island) travel for State workers
pandemic. From ordering Personal Protective was suspended until further notice. All
Equipment to standing up programs and services neighbor island meetings and activities
requiring travel were postponed.
for beneficiaries, DHHL responded swiftly to the
• DHHL launches a COVID-19 Update
everchanging crisis and worked to communicate webpage to host pertinent details about
its efforts and initiatives. DHHL activities and information for
beneficiaries. dhhl.hawaii.gov/COVID-19
March
J A N U A RY 2 0 , 2 0 2 0
First United States COVID-19
case is reported in
Washington state.
M A R C H 11 , 2 0 2 0
The World Health Organization
declares the COVID-19 MARC H 24, 2020
outbreak a pandemic. • HHC hosts an emergency meeting.
• HHC approves emergency postponement
MARC H 20, 2020 of mortgage payments for DHHL direct
DHHL announces loans and loans assigned to DHHL. The
COVID-19 impacts on approval allows for the deferral of all
Department operations, applicable payments for six months.
including office closures. • Chair William J. Ailā, Jr submits a letter
to the United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development urging
the agency to provide mortgage relief to
DHHL lessees who hold federally backed
private mortgages.
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JUNE 8, 2020
DHHL staff begins working
in the Kapolei Office,
Hale Kalaniana‘ole, with
staggering work times,
plexiglass barriers, and
social distancing markings.
Masks are required for
anyone entering Hale
A P R I L 21 , 2 0 2 0 Kalaniana‘ole.
• HHC hosts its regular April 2020 J U N E 15 , 2 0 2 0
meeting via teleconference. Hale Kalaniana‘ole reopens to the public
under social distancing guidelines, mask
• HHC approves that the Department requirements, and scheduled appointments.
can provide rent relief to lessees,
licensees, and permittees on land
managed by DHHL.
April June
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May
DHHL issues an extension to a Public Notice
to Successors, set to initially expire on April 1,
2020, through June 30, 2020. The extension will
allow possible successors of decedents named J U N E 17, 2 0 2 0
in a December 2019 public notice to present Neighbor Island District
their claims and proof of qualifications to the M AY 11 , 2 0 2 0 Offices reopen to the
Department (upon reopening of the offices) DHHL announces a new public under social
through June 30, 2020. program to provide rental relief distancing guidelines,
for Applicants on the DHHL mask requirements, and
Waiting List. Eligible native scheduled appointments.
Hawaiians on DHHL’s Applicant
Deputy Gomes and Jim Murphy from Honolulu Habitat Waiting List who have
for Humanity join Shannon Chow and her family at their new experienced a loss of income
or job as a result of COVID-19
homestead in Kakaina, Waimānalo.
may receive assistance for
the payment of their security
deposit and/or rent for up to
six months. The program is
being administered by AUW.
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SECTION 2
Planning and
Construction
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is responsible for the
development of infrastructure to create Residential, Agricultural, and
Pastoral lots for beneficiaries of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920,
as amended (HHCA). The development of this infrastructure includes, but
is not limited to, highways, streets, roads, water systems, waste management
systems, electricity, telecommunications, and lot grading. This process of
developing raw unencumbered land into a parcel suitable for homesteading
can take between six to ten years and can cost millions of dollars.
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PHASE ONE
Project Identification and Beneficiary Consultation
DHHL conducts Beneficiary Consultations on proposed policy changes, land use designation changes,
developing DHHL plans, and long-term leases and licenses of Hawaiian Home Lands.
Below is a list of beneficiary consultation meetings held in FY 2020 to improve and develop homestead communities:
DHHL’s General Plan, Island Plans, Area Development Plans, Regional Plans, Special Area Plans, and Program Plans
are located online at dhhl.hawaii.gov/po. Beneficiary consultation meeting minutes, presentation materials, and other
information can also be viewed on the aforementioned website.
YEAR 1 37
DHHL TO DEVELOP A O‘ahu
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PHASE TWO
Planning and Environmental Compliance
In the Planning and Environmental Compliance phase, the Department completes necessary environmental
compliance reviews, including Environmental Assessments (EA) and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS).
Summarized below are projects that were in the environmental compliance review phase during FY 2020.
Hanapēpē Master Plan - KAUA‘I and water plan. planning for the settlement plan area and
Approximately 350 acres in Hanapēpē The land was selected as an ideal publishing a Final EA in summer 2021.
were identified in the 2004 Kaua‘i Island location for Kuleana Homesteading as a
Plan as one of three priority areas for new result of constraints due to the physical Moloka‘i Regional Plan Update -
Residential and Agricultural homestead characteristics of the land that include MOLOKA‘I
lot developments. The homestead topography, drainage, accessibility, In FY 2020, DHHL completed its
community, which currently consists proximity to water, wildfire risk, proximity update of the Moloka‘i Regional Plan,
of a 47-lot Residential subdivision to natural and cultural resources, and which was last updated in 2010. The
known as Phase 1, is envisioned to be beneficiary preferences for lot size and planning process for the update began
the Department’s largest residential and configuration. A final EA is expected to be in September of 2018. DHHL conducted
agricultural community on the west side published by the end of 2020. six beneficiary consultation meetings to
of Kaua‘i. gather Moloka‘i beneficiary input. Five
Upon project completion, the Anahola Kuleana Settlement priority projects were identified by
Hanapēpē Homestead Community is Plan - KAUA‘I beneficiaries through this process:
proposed to offer 440 new Residential The purpose of the Anahola Kuleana • ‘Ualapu‘e Kuleana Homestead
homestead lots and up to 111 new Homestead Settlement Plan is to award Project and Cultural Resources
Subsistence Agricultural homestead Kuleana Subsistence Agriculture and Management Plan
lots, based on Waiting List preference Pastoral lots to beneficiaries on the • Ho‘olehua Hale Improvements
and estimated development costs. Land Kaua‘i Island Agriculture and Pastoral • Water Rates Assessment and Legal
use for commercial and community Waitlists. There are currently over Analysis of Beneficiary Rights Given
purposes, as well as Special District and 700 native Hawaiians residing on Potable Water Rate Disparities
Conservation lands, are also included in Hawaiian Home Lands on Kaua‘i while • Shared Farm Equipment for
the master plan. approximately 4,000 applicants are Agricultural Lessees
Beneficiary Consultations have awaiting a lease. In May 2020, DHHL • Road Improvements
already been conducted and will continue published a Draft Environmental
throughout the project’s development Assessment of its Kuleana Settlement Kealakehe-La‘i ‘Ōpua Regional
to identify and refine Community Use, Plan. The Department is currently Plan Update
Special District lands, and Commercial assessing potential non-potable water In FY 2020, DHHL completed the update
Use areas. A final EA is expected to options for agriculture and pastoral of the Kealakehe - La‘i ‘Ōpua Regional
be published by the end of 2020. The irrigation and is determining the Plan, which was last updated in 2009.
Department will then seek Legislative feasibility of utilizing portions of the old The planning process began in January of
appropriation for design and engineering. plantation ditch system and reservoir. 2019. DHHL conducted three beneficiary
DHHL anticipates concluding its consultation meetings to gather input
Pu‘u ‘Ōpae Kuleana Settlement
Plan – WEST KAUA’I
The Pu‘u ‘Ōpae Settlement Plan
focuses on the development of a Kuleana DHHL’s Kuleana Homestead Program was approved by the Hawaiian Homes
Homestead on the mauka Waimea lands Commission in 1993 and is intended to rehabilitate native Hawaiians by providing
opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-determination. As such, raw land is
of west Kaua‘i. Planning for Pu‘u ‘Ōpae
offered to beneficiaries to live on, grow food to sustain their family, and utilize for
began with DHHL’s 2011 West Kaua‘i economic purposes. Beneficiaries receiving an offer for Kuleana Homestead lots
Regional Plan, which identified the Pu‘u agree to accept unimproved land where individual homesteaders are responsible for
‘Ōpae area as a Priority Project and called developing water, sewage, solid waste disposal, energy, and communication services.
for the development of an agricultural
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from beneficiaries in the region. Five 1.9-acre site is currently unoccupied and a for designing, financing, constructing,
priority projects were identified by Request for Proposal seeking a developer marketing, operating, and maintaining the
beneficiaries through this process. The for the parcel was issued in August 2019. facilities. Rental income from commercial
projects include: Subsequently, five proposals were received tenants would subsidize the operation
• North Kona Water Source by the Department, and a developer is and maintenance of the residential units,
Development expected to be announced by the end of which are envisioned as affordable rentals
• Initiate Commercial Development of 2020. The developer’s responsibility will for applicants on DHHL’s Waiting List.
DHHL Lands Near Honokōhau be to demolish the existing structure and Beneficiary consultations are ongoing for
• Establish a DHHL Kona to design, construct, finance, manage, and the project.
District Office maintain DHHL’s first affordable rental
• Develop a Photovoltaic Farm in high-rise project. Honokōwai Homestead
‘O‘oma Master Plan - WEST MAUI
• Provide Homesteading Ka‘uluokaha‘i, Increment IIA - DHHL is developing a land-use plan
Opportunities for “Gap Group” EAST KAPOLEI, O‘AHU and seeking environmental approvals for
Beneficiaries To capitalize on the proximity of an Agricultural homestead community
Hawaiian Home Lands near the Honolulu on approximately 800 acres of Hawaiian
820 Isenberg Street, Rail Transit Project’s East Kapolei Home Lands in Honokōwai within the
Affordable Rental High Rise - Station, the Department is preparing to Ka‘anapali Moku on Maui. The purpose
MO‘ILI‘ILI, O‘AHU issue a Request For Proposal to develop of the project is to develop a master plan
DHHL’s property at 820 Isenberg the 32.6-acre parcel into multi-family for these lands with a focus on providing
Street in Honolulu, O‘ahu is the site of residential rentals and units available for agricultural homesteading opportunities
the former Stadium Bowl-O-Drome commercial lease. to beneficiaries. Beneficiary consultations
bowling alley, which closed in 2004. The The developer would be responsible for this project are ongoing.
PHASE THREE
Design and Engineering
In the Design and Engineering phase, the Department procures architecture and engineering firms to
design subdivision plans and infrastructure needs for upcoming homestead communities.
Summarized below are projects that were in the design and engineering phase during FY 2020.
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off-site infrastructure improvements In FY 2019, the Legislature awarded to Alpha, Inc. for $12,711,045
have commenced. appropriated $1.4 million in Capital to construct the wastewater system.
Improvement Project funds for land Construction is expected to begin in 2021.
Ulu Ke Kukui Affordable Rental acquisition, plans, design, construction,
Units - MĀ‘ILI, O‘AHU and equipment. For the FY 2021 budget, Ho‘olehua Scattered
The Ulu Ke Kukui transitional the Legislature appropriated $9 million Agricultural Lots - HO‘OLEHUA,
housing facilities were constructed for the final road improvements which are MOLOKA‘I
in 2007 under a General Lease from expected to go out for bid in 2022. DHHL Five existing Agricultural homestead
DHHL to the Hawai‘i Public Housing has requested $8 million in its Sufficient lots will be subdivided into 20 smaller
Authority. In anticipation of the lease Sums request to complete the first 75 lots Agricultural homestead lots in Ho‘olehua.
expiration, DHHL issued a solicitation in the Villages of Leiali‘i Phase 1-B. The project will also provide site and
in August 2019 seeking a developer infrastructure improvements.
to renovate, operate, and maintain an Pulehunui Masterplan - The Legislature has reauthorized $1.5
affordable residential rental facility. The PULEHUNUI, MAUI million in Capital Improvement Project
sole proposer was selected as the project In FY 2014, the Legislature provided funds for design and construction. An
developer and is currently securing $4 million in Capital Improvement Invitation for Bids is expected to be issued
financing, as well as preparing renovation Project funds for master planning and by the end of 2020.
plans for Department review. design of infrastructure for approximately
936 acres of State lands in Central Na‘iwa Agricultural
Villages of Leiali‘i Phase 1-B lots Maui, which includes over 800 acres of Subdivision - HO‘OLEHUA,
and Road Improvements - Hawaiian Home Lands. The Legislature MOLOKA‘I
LEIALI‘I, MAUI appropriated $17.5 million for the design Site and infrastructure improvements
This project will plan and design and construction of sewage treatment are anticipated for 58 unimproved
roadway improvements to expand facilities for the Pulehunui region in Agricultural homestead lots in the
accessibility to DHHL’s Villages of Leiali‘i FY 2018. Na‘iwa Subdivision that were offered
Residential homestead community. The Governor David Ige accepted the to beneficiaries as part of DHHL’s
improvements are required to develop up final EIS for the Pulehunui Regional Acceleration program in the early 1980s.
to 250 new homestead lots for Phase 1-B Infrastructure Master Plan in November The Legislature has reauthorized $1.5
of the subdivision. 2019. In early 2020, a contract was million in Capital Improvement Project
funds for design and construction. An
Invitation for Bids is expected to be issued
by the end of 2020.
Kēōkea-Waiohuli Phase 2A -
KULA, MAUI
In early 2020, an $8,709,565
contract was awarded to MIRA Image
Construction, LLC for drainage
improvements affecting 44 existing
residential lots and the development
of 32 new residential lots. Drainage
improvements for the existing lots will
involve constructing drainage swales
and providing access to existing drainage
structures. The development of the
new residential lots will involve the
construction of a roadway, domestic
water system, drainage infrastructure,
electrical system, and telecommunication
system.
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Left to Right: Waiohuli Lot being prepared; Ka‘uluokaha‘i subdivision in Kapolei; New house construction in Kakaina, Waimānalo
PHASE FOUR
Infrastructure Construction
In the infrastructure construction phase, the Department procures construction companies to build the off-site and on-
site infrastructure that will develop raw land into an area suitable for homesteading. This work includes the construction
of highways, streets, roads, water systems, waste management systems, electricity, telecommunications, and lot grading.
Summarized below are projects that were in the infrastructure construction phase during FY 2020.
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PHASE FIVE
Lot Offering
In the Lot Offering phase, the Department invites applicants on the Waiting List to select their homestead lot.
H O M E S T E A D : Lāna‘i
L O C AT I O N : Lāna‘i
D AT E : July 27, 2019
L O T S O F F E R E D : 16 Vacant Lots
Left to Right: Chair Ailā, Uncle Soloman Kaho‘ohalahala, DHHL Case Management Specialist Moana Freitas
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PHASE SIX
House Construction and Lease Award
In the House Construction and Lease Award phase, beneficiaries are either building a dwelling
on their vacant lot or they are awaiting the completion of a developer-built home. It is during this phase
where the 99-year homestead lease for $1 per year is awarded.
Honolulu Habitat for Humanity house in Waimānalo A Turn-Key house in Kānehili, Kapolei built by a developer
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Kaiwi ‘Ohana, Kaua‘i Habitat for Humanity Victor ‘Ohana, Kaua‘i Habitat for Humanity
Aki ‘Ohana, Kaua‘i Habitat for Humanity Honolulu Habitat for Humanity house in Waimānalo
Habitat for Humanity Maui house in Waiohuli Kaina ‘Ohana, Recipients of Hawai‘i Community College Model Home
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I
N NOVEMBER 2019, the Depart- eficiary consultation and the Chapter 91 million. The project will ultimately have
ment of Hawaiian Home Lands rulemaking process in 2015 with Gover- up to 375 subsistence lots of one to three
published its final Environmental nor David Ige signing the final subsistence acres as well as a few larger traditional
Assessment with a Finding of No agriculture rules in 2018. agricultural homestead lots.
Significant Impact for the Honomū Sub- Although DHHL’s land use designa- Creating lots for Subsistence Ag-
sistence Agriculture Homestead Commu- tions included subsistence agriculture, riculture is among an expanded list of
nity in South Hilo on Hawai‘i Island. there were no administrative rules to im- affordable housing options for benefi-
The Honomū project will be the first plement a program for beneficiaries to en- ciaries, which includes more vacant lots,
of its kind under the Department’s recent- joy the benefits of a rural lifestyle without multi-family units, affordable rentals, and
ly added subsistence agriculture adminis- the pressures of marketing their crops. the Department’s forthcoming rules al-
trative rules. The new rules eliminate the need for a lowing for Supplemental Dwelling Units.
The Department embarked on ben- Farm Business Plan and the requirement
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ing approximately 500 homesteads have been investigated to assess Kula Drainage and construction, and equipment. A con-
in Ho‘olehua-Pala‘au, Kalama‘ula, and their structural condition and Safety struction contract for $3,990,491
Mo‘omomi. Water from this system hydraulic capacity. In early 2020, a $900,000 was awarded to Diede Construction,
also provides service to the post Sewer surveys and smoke contract was awarded to ROJAC Inc. in February 2020. Designs are
office, schools, and the airport. Con- testing have been completed for Construction for the construction currently under review with building
struction is expected to take roughly sewers in Wai‘anae, Princess Kahanu of offsite agriculture water to sup- permitting to follow.
two years to complete. Estates, Nānākuli, and Waimānalo. port the Kēōkea Farm Lots. Work
The Primary Clean Out survey for is expected to be completed by the Abandoned Vehicle
S EWAG E Wai‘anae Homestead and Princess end of 2020. Removal - MAKU‘U,
Kahanu Estates began in 2019. HAWAI‘I
Papakōlea Sewer System Capital Improvement Project In February 2020, an unau-
funds have been requested for the
ASSE T I M PROV E ME NTS thorized junkyard was discovered
Improvements -
PAPAKŌLEA, O‘AHU design, repair, and upgrade of the on Agricultural homestead lots
Anahola Reservoirs
Parts of the Papakōlea Sewer sewer systems in Wai‘anae and Prin- in Maku‘u. DHHL immediately
Improvement Project -
System are roughly 70 years old and cess Kahanu Estates as well as for investigated the lessees of the lots
ANAHOLA, KAUA‘I
need repair. DHHL anticipates the cesspool assessment and surveys in and identified over 300 abandoned
Two DHHL managed reservoirs
cost of the improvements to exceed Waimānalo and Nānākuli. vehicles, unpermitted structures,
in Anahola need improvement, while
$50 million, making it necessary to The Kaupuni Village Subdivision and unpermitted campers across
two reservoirs require decommis-
conduct construction incrementally in Wai‘anae will serve as a pilot three homestead lots.
sioning in accordance with Dam
as funds become available. implementation project of Act 227 The Department demolished an
Safety Act standards.
In FY 2014, the Legislature and is expected to be transferred to unoccupied unpermitted structure
In FY 2014, the Legislature
appropriated $1 million for design the City and County of Honolulu by on one of the lots in May 2020 and
appropriated $3 million in General
to improve the Papakōlea Sewer the end of 2020. secured entry points to the parcels.
Obligation Bond financing for
System and related accessory A plan to remove all the vehicles,
construction. A construction Notice
improvements to steep slopes D R A I N AG E to Proceed was issued to Good-
as well as a remediation plan to ad-
impacting existing sewer lines. In FY dress any related soil contamination
fellow Bros. LLC in June 2020 to
from the derelict vehicles, is in the
2015, the Legislature appropriated Ke Kula ‘o Samuel M. decommission the Lower Anahola
works between DHHL, Hawai‘i Coun-
$3.75 million for plans, designs, and Kamakau Charter School - and Kealia Field 2 reservoirs.
ty, and the Hawai‘i State Department
construction to rebuild existing KANE‘OHE, O‘AHU
sewer systems in DHHL’s Papakōlea of Health.
The Legislature appropriated Moloka‘i Veterans Center
Subdivision. DHHL has also requested con-
$50,000 in Capital Improvement - HO‘OLEHUA, MOLOKA‘I
The slope remediation work tested case hearings with HHC to
Project funds for the design and This project consists of
was completed in late 2019 and address lease violations committed
construction of flood control and the construction of a second
construction was also completed by area lessees. Lots that are re-
drainage improvements for the Veterans Center in Ho‘olehua,
for the first phase of sewer system turned to the Department or those
roadways leading up to DHHL licens- intended to serve over 300 veterans
improvements that are now awaiting that come back into inventory as a
ee Ke Kula ‘o Samuel M. Kamakau on the island.
acceptance by the City & County of result of a lease cancelation would
Charter School. Construction will The Legislature appropriated
Honolulu. Capital Improvement Proj- be offered to beneficiaries on the
commence in FY 2021. $4 million in Capital Improvement
ect funds have been requested for Hawai‘i Island Applicant Waiting List.
Project funds for planning, design,
the second phase of the construc- Nānākuli Flood Control
tion’s sewer system improvements. Channel Improvements -
NĀNĀKULI, O‘AHU
Sewer System Infra- In FY 2020, the Legislature
structure Assessments for appropriated $3.5 million in Capital
Princess Kahanu Estates, Improvement Project funds to
Waimānalo, Wai‘anae, and refurbish the concrete flood drain-
Nānākuli Homesteads - age canal in Nānākuli. Contractors
O’AHU will perform concrete relining,
ACT 227, Session Laws of Hawai‘i concrete spall repair, concrete crack
2014 requires the respective coun- repair, and chain link fence repairs
ties to accept dedication or license to roughly a mile of the Nānākuli
of DHHL sewer systems, so long as Flood Control Channel. The project
certain conditions are met. As an will also include the installation
initial step in implementing the Act, of security gates at channel entry
existing homestead sewer systems points and maintenance easements.
located within the City and County Construction will commence by the
of Honolulu in the Waimānalo, end of 2020.
Nānākuli, and Wai‘anae subdivisions
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Budget and
Administration
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B U D G E T A N D A D M I N I S T R AT I O N
OPERATING BUDGET
TOTAL
47,409,612 (153) $47,415,832 (204)
Appropriations for Programs
HHL 625 and HHL 602
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TOTAL
C $ 34,850,000
CIP Appropriation for FY 2021
Act 9, SLH 2020, lapsed and reauthorized capital improvement projects appropriated under Act 49,
SLH 2017, Section 30, as amended and renumbered by Act 53, SLH 2018, Section 5. Listed below are the
reauthorized capital improvement projects:
TOTAL
C $5,808,000
Reauthorized Capital Improvement Projects
DHHL’S FISCAL OFFICE is responsible for providing financial financial statements and reports are reliable, safeguarding the
information and accounting services, which includes, but is not Department’s assets, promoting operational efficiency, and
limited to, receipt of monies, processing of payroll, purchase ensuring DHHL’s operations follow the Department’s policies,
orders, contracts for certification, payments of invoices which goals, and objectives, as well as laws, rules, and regulations that
include travel and purchasing cards, and accounting of loans and govern it.
leases. The office is also responsible for establishing internal The Fiscal Office maintains the Department’s accounting
financial control policies and procedures for the Department. records and prepares DHHL’s financial reports, which conform to
The Fiscal Office also provides valid, reliable, properly generally accepted accounting standards.
classified financial data to the State of Hawai‘i Department of DHHL’s FY 2020 Financial and Compliance Audit Report
Accounting and General Services for incorporation in the State is “Unmodified.” It is the best type of audit report an auditee
of Hawai‘i Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and DHHL’s may receive from an external auditor because the auditor has
independent auditors for preparation of the Department’s annual concluded that the financial statements are presented fairly in
audited financial statements. conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the
In addition, the Fiscal Office plays a vital role in establishing United States. Audited financial statements can be found online
and maintaining internal controls to ensure the data in the at dhhl.hawaii.gov/reports
IN FY 2020, DHHL received and processed receipts totaling approximately $68 million from various sources, including
Department-owned water systems, principal and interest payments on loans, federal grants, and non-homestead income-
producing leases, which include General Leases, Rights-Of-Entries, and Licenses.
General Leases
LAND USE SUMMARY
As of June 30, 2020
Number 72 6 0 1 5 39 123
Rights-of-Entry
LAND USE SUMMARY
As of June 30, 2020
Number 25 46 1 12 8 59 151
Licenses
LAND USE SUMMARY
As of June 30, 2020
The Department also expended funds for operations and capital improvements totaling approximately $81 million as identified
and authorized in the FY 2020 Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Projects Budget.
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B U D G E T A N D A D M I N I S T R AT I O N
FEDERAL FUNDING
THE NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING ASSISTANCE AND SELF-DETERMINATION ACT (NAHASDA) is a federal block grant given
directly to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) for affordable housing activities. Title VIII, which provides funding
to the Department for eligible activities that are outlined in its Annual Housing Plan, was added to NAHASDA in 2000 by the U.S.
Congress. Native Hawaiian families whose total household income is at or below 80 % of the established area median income and who
are qualified to reside on Hawaiian Home Lands are eligible for services. As the designated recipient of the Native Hawaiian Housing
Block Grant (NHHBG) administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Native American
Programs (ONAP), DHHL utilizes its funding to develop and promote safe, decent, and affordable housing for native Hawaiians, as
defined by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act. The Department is the designated recipient because it is the only entity that can
legally serve beneficiaries of the HHCA exclusively.
During FY 2020, approximately $1.093 million in Federal Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act grants were
expended to provide loans to qualified lessees, along with homeownership and financial literacy services to beneficiaries of the trust.
The table below identifies the NHHBG and ARRA funds received and expended, as well as unexpended funds.
2002 $ 9,600,000
2016 $0 $11,699,960
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SECTION 4
Asset
Management
The Department of Hawaiian Homes Lands manages thousands of acres of
Conservation, Special Use District, and lands classified as General Agriculture
due to a lack of suitable infrastructure for homesteading. DHHL also cares for
three cemeteries and four water systems throughout the state.
40
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ASSET MANAGEMENT
D H H L’ S L A N D H O L D I N G S I N C L U D E
2 0 3 , 9 8 1 AC R E S O F L A R G E LY R U R A L L A N D S O N T H E
N E I G H B O R I S L A N D S , FA R F R O M E X I S T I N G
INFRASTRUCTURE.
C O M M E R C I A L 0.56%
1,144 acres
C O M M U N I T Y U S E 0.86% I N D U S T R I A L 0.82%
1,760 acres 1,676 acres
70 PA S T O R A L 21.51%
43,739 acres
60
50 G E N E R A L A G 32.07%
65,218 acres
40 S U P P L E M E N TA L A G
OTHER 5.01%
30 63.30% 10,199 acres
S P E C I A L D I S T R I C T 16.56% 128,721 acres
20 29,830 acres
SUBSISTENCE AG
3.24%
10 C O N S E R VA T I O N 14.67% 6,590 acres
29,830 acres
0
RESIDENTIAL
4.67%
9,508 acres
Island Acres %
O‘ahu 8,154 4%
Lāna‘i 50
TOTAL 203,981
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GENERAL LEASES
General Leases
Number 72 6 0 1 5 39 123
Easement 1 1.075 $0
Office 1 9.215 $0
Residential 0 0 $0
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Note: Contractual amounts due under the leases, licenses, and permits are reflected in this section; they do not reflect any amounts that may be in dispute/in arbitration or past due/delinquent.
GENERAL LEASES
GENERAL LICENSES
Inter-Pacific Motors, Inc.,
11/1/1966-
GL HAWAII 108 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:075 Industrial P. O. Box 4397, 65 years 3.905 $192,300.00
10/31/2031
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Jean S. Madden,
6/15/1969-
GL HAWAII 113 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:050 Industrial 1412 Keneke Place, 55 years 1.085 $37,500.00
6/14/2024
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Kenneth L. Antonio,
3/2/1968-
GL HAWAII 129 Waiakea (3) 2-2-047:061 Industrial 55 Kukila Street, 55 years 0.810 $16,575.00
3/1/2023
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Hamakua Macadamia
9/1/1968-
GL HAWAII 136 Kawaihae (3) 6-1-006:011 Industrial Nut Co., P. O. Box 44715, 65 years 5.800 $90,343.00
8/31/2033
Kawaihae, Hawaii 96743
K. Taniguchi, Ltd.,
2/15/1970-
GL HAWAII 155 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:060 Industrial 50 East Puainako Street, 55 years 0.837 $34,800.00
2/14/2025
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
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GENERAL LEASES
2/1/2021 @
TPH Holomua, LLC, 829 $23,767.00
Waiakea, S. 2/1/1971-
GL HAWAII 170 (3) 2-2-060:055 Industrial McCarthy Court, 55 years 0.465 $21,007.00 with additional
Hilo 1/31/2026
El Sequndo, CA 90245 sublease rent
participation
GENERAL LICENSES
A & A Hawaii, Inc.,
2/1/1971-
GL HAWAII 171 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:041 Industrial 194 Wiwoole Street, 55 years 0.370 $9,190.00
1/31/2026
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Nelson Rego,
Trustee of Nelson Rego
(3) 2-2-060:014 2/1/1971-
GL HAWAII 175 Waiakea Industrial Revocable Living Trust., 55 years 0.816 $13,180.00
& 015 1/31/2026
222 Makaala Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Pacific Macadamia
Nut Corporation, 2/1/1971- 2/1/2016 -
GL HAWAII 176 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:011 Industrial 65 years 1.435 $59,400.00
240 Makaala Street, 1/31/2036 1/31/2036
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
OR 10% of the
gross sublease
* Hokuloa, Inc.,
(3) 6-1-006:005 5/1/1972- rent, whichever is
GL HAWAII 178 Kawaihae Industrial P. O. Box 6840, 65 years 6.130 $55,829.76
& 006 4/30/2037 greater, reopens
Kamuela, HI 96743
5/1/2022,
5/1/2027
H. Kono, Inc.
dba. HITCO Moving, 8/23/1976- 8/23/2021 @
GL HAWAII 187 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:024 Industrial 55 years 0.579 $17,820.00
144 Makaala Street, 8/22/2031 $17,820.00
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
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GENERAL LEASES
* Kawaihae Industrial
Dev Corp., c/o Harborside
6/1/1984-
GL HAWAII 217 Kawaihae (3) 6-1-006:015 Industrial Investors, 1314 So. King 55 years 2.858 $45,000.00 6/1/2029
5/31/2039
St., #1156, Honolulu,
Hawaii 96814
H. Kono, Inc.,
3/1/1989-
GL HAWAII 224 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:025 Industrial 144 Makaala Street, 42 years 0.579 $24,570.00 3/1/2021
2/28/2031
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
* Kamehameha Schools,
567 South King Street, 12/28/2000-
GL HAWAII 251 Waimea (3) 6-4-001:059 Education 65 years 2.000 $0.00 $1.00 for term
200 Kawaihao Plaza, 6/30/2065
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
6/1/2022
Aloha Machine & Welding,
(3) 2-2-060:033 6/1/2002- @$34,179.00,
GL HAWAII 258 Waiakea Industrial Ltd., 153 Makaala Street, 55 years 0.930 $31,943.00
& 034 5/31/2057 6/1/2027 &
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
6/1/2042
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GENERAL LEASES
GENERAL LICENSES
2/1/2005- 2/1/2025 @
GL HAWAII 267 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:023 Industrial 17-012 N. Ipuaiwaha 55 years 0.579 $17,600.00
1/31/2060 $19,000.00
Place, Keaau, Hawaii
96749
12/1/2020 @
$239,580.00,
CFT Development, LLC,
12/1/2025 @
1683 Walnut Grove 12/1/2005-
GL HAWAII 272 Waiakea (3) 2-2-047:076 Commercial 65 years 1.525 $217,800.00 $263,538.00,
Avenue, Rosemead, CA 11/30/2070
12/1/2030,
91770-3771
2040, 2050,
2060
4/1/2021 @
$727,687.00,
Target Corporation and
4/1/2026 @
Safeway Stores, Inc.
$823,305.00,
as Tenants in Common;
4/1/2031 @
Safeway #25-2893,
$931,487.00,
Attn: Property Mgt.
6/18/2009 – 4/1/2036 @
GL HAWAII 284 Waiakea (3) 2-2-047:072 Commercial Dept. 250 E. Parkcenter 60 years 15.574 $568,461.00
6/17/2069 $1,024,636.00,
Blvd., Boise, ID
4/1/2046 @
83706-3940;
$1,445,350.27,
Target #T-2682,
4/1/2056 @
1000 Nocollet Mall,
$2,038,809.30,
Minniapolis, MN 55403
4/1/2066 @
$2,875,991.87
Gratis unless
there is any com-
mercial activity in
* Laiopua 2020, which case rent
(3) 7-4-021:002 P. O. Box 1764, 8/1/2009- shall be 20%
GL HAWAII 286 Kealakehe Community 65 years 26.000 $0.00
(p) and 003(p) Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 7/31/2074 of net proceeds
96745-1764 after deduction
of operating
expenses. Re-
opens 8/1/2034
20% of net
* Laiopua 2020,
operating income
P. O. Box 1764, 5/18/2011-
GL HAWAII 289 Kealakehe (3) 7-4-021:023 Commercial 65 years 26.000 $0.00 for first 25
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 5/17/2076
years, Reopens
96745-1764
5/18/2036
3/1/2022
$43,640.00,
A & S Delivery II, Inc.,
3/1/2012- 3/1/2027
GL HAWAII 295 Waiakea (3) 2-2-060:039 Industrial 199 Makaala Street, 55 years; 0.870 $35,800.00
2/28/2067 $48,182.00,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
3/1/2032
$53,197.00
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GENERAL LEASES
$144,114.00
Years 1-5;
$229,449.00
Years 6-10;
$293,695.00
Years 11-15;
Kauai Island Utility
$332,290.00
(4) 4-7-004- Alternative Cooperative, 2/1/2015 -
GL KAUAI 299 Anahola 55 years 60 $144,114.00 Years 16-20;
002 (p) Energy 4463 Pahee Street, 1/31/2070
$375,949.00
Lihue, HI 96766
Years 21-25. If
extended beyond
initial 25 years,
reopen in Year
26 and every ten
years thereafter
* Kamehameha Schools,
(2) 3-3-005:087 567 South King Street, 63.5 1/1/2002-
GL MAUI 250 Paukukalo Education 2.0 $0.00 $1.00 for term
(p) Suite 200, years 6/30/2065
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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GENERAL LEASES
GENERAL LICENSES
Pacific Facilities Service
Hoolehua/ Office, 7500 E 53rd 7/1/2002-
GL MOLOKAI 256 (2) 5-2-023:002 Government 25 years 1.000 $4,600.00
Palaau Place, Room 1108, 6/30/2027
Denver, Colorado
90266-9918
Hawaiian Telcom, Inc.,
Attn: Real Estate
5/1/2012 -
GL OAHU 114 Nanakuli (1) 8-9-005:084 Utility Portfolio, 1177 Bishop 65 years 0.212 $17,880.00
4/30/2032
Street, #11, Honolulu,
Hawaii 96813-3827
Hawaiian Telcom, Inc.,
Attn: Real Estate
6/1/1968 -
GL OAHU 134 Waimanalo (1) 4-1-021:031 Utility Portfolio, 1177 Bishop 65 years 0.187 $34,300.00
5/31/2033
Street, #11, Honolulu,
Hawaii 96813-3827
Waianae District
Comprehensive Health &
(1) 8-6-001:040, Public Hospital Board, Inc., 1/1/1988- 1/1/2018
GL OAHU 221 Lualualei 40 years 2.619 $57,000.00
041 & 046 Service 86-260 Farrington 12/31/2027 @$108,500.00
Highway, Waianae,
Hawaii 96792
* Kamehameha Schools,
(1) 4-1-008:002 567 South King Street, 1/7/2000-
GL OAHU 249 Waimanalo Education 65 years 1.683 $0.00 $1.00 for term
(p) & 004 (p) Suite200, 12/31/2064
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
5/1/2025 @
Otani Produce, Inc., $367,000.00;
5/1/2005-
GL OAHU 264 Kapalama (1) 1-5-033:009 Industrial 1321 Hart Street, 65 years 1.573 $325,000.00 5/1/2030,
4/30/2070
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 2040, 2050,
2060
Waimanalo Kupuna
$1.00 per
Public Housing, 677 Ala Moana 9/8/2000-
GL OAHU 269 Waimanalo (1) 4-1-019:033 60 years 0.579 $0.00 term, repoens
Service Blvd., #712, 9/7/2060
9/7/2025
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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GENERAL LEASES
State of Hawaii
Department of Human
11/25/2008-
GL OAHU 285 Waianae (1) 8-7-10:007 (p) Government Services, 1390 Miller 20 years 0.600 $0.00 Shelters
11/24/2028
Street, Rm 204,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
* Kapolei Community
Development Corp.,
1/18/2012- Gratis for first 25
GL OAHU 288 Kapolei (1) 9-1-016:108 (p) Community P.O. Box 75658, Kapolei, 65 years 0.520 $0.00
1/17/2077 years
Hawaii 96707-0658
(FI 16:100)
1st 25 years
- 20% of net
* Kapolei Community revenue per
Development Corp., 5/17/2011– annum. Reopens
GL OAHU 290 Kapolei (1) 9-1-151:002 Commercial 65 years 4.992 $0.00
P. O. Box 700911, 5/16/2076 on expiration of
Kapolei, Hawaii 96707 25th, 35th, 45th
& 55th year of
the Lease
Gratis for 1st 25
* Waimanalo Hawaiian
years. Reopens
Homes Association,
(1) 4-1-008:002 6/1/2011- on expiration of
GL OAHU 292 Waimanalo Community P. O. Box 353, 65 years 3.638 $0.00
(p) 5/31/2076 25th, 35th, 45th
Waimanalo, Hawaii
and 55th year of
96795
the Lease
$120,000.00
Arion Energy, LLC, dba on 12/1/2019,
Kalealoa Home Solar LLC, From commer- Annual rent upon
Alternative
GL OAHU 294 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:029 500 Ala Moana Blvd., 20 years cial operation 29.853 $120,000.00 commericial
Energy
Bldg 7, Suite 400, date operation with
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 1% increase
annually
* Kamehameha Schools,
Suite 200,
(1) 8-7-010:007 7/1/2014-
GL OAHU 296 Ma‘ili Education Kawaiaha‘o Plaza, 65 years 40.000 $73,720.00
(p) 6/30/2079
567 South King Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
* Nanakuli Hawaiian
$1.00 per year.
Homestead Community
(1) 8-9-002:001: 12/19/2013- Multi-family
GL OAHU 298 Nanakuli Community Association, 89-188 65 years 2.112 $1.00
CPR 1 12/18/2078 affordable rental
Farrington Highway,
project.
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
* Kamehameha Schools,
Educational,
Suite 200,
(1) 8-9-002:001 12/1/2018 - community,
GL OAHU 300 Nanakuli Education Kawaiaha‘o Plaza, 65 years 2.651 $41,600.00
CPR 2 11/30/2083 recreational and
567 South King Street,
cultural use
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
(1) 8-9-007:001
(p), 002 (p), Hawaiian Electric Com-
3/11/1965-
GL OAHU S-3897 Nanakuli 004(4), & 009 (p), Utility pany, Inc., P. O. Box 2750, 65 years 4.470 $4,500.00 3/11/2020
3/10/2030
8-9-011:006 (p), Honolulu, Hawaii 96803
007 (p), & 008 (p)
50 D H H L A N N UA L R E P O RT • 2 0 2 0
GENERAL LEASES
GP Energy, LLC,
10/10/1967-
GL OAHU S-4119 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:014 Industrial 707 Kakoi Street, 55 years 1.094 $316,442.00
10/9/2022
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
GENERAL LICENSES
10/10/1967-
GL OAHU S-4120 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:015 Industrial Co. of Hawaii, Ltd., 55 years 0.918 $181,200.00
10/9/2022
2276 Pahounui Drive,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
W. P. Inc.,
10/10/1967-
GL OAHU S-4127 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:022 Industrial 2670 Kilihau Street, 55 years 0.574 $125,000.00
10/9/2022
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Francis S. Chinen,
95-605 Wailua Loop,
Mililani, HI 96789;
Michael Y.C. Lau,
12079 Tivoli Park, Row 3/12/1970-
GL OAHU S-4291 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:035 Industrial 55 years 0.233 $67,800.00
#5, San Diego, CA 3/11/2025
92128; and Herbert S.
Uemura, 160 Hind Drive,
Honolulu, HI 96821
(CLU Investments)
Hawaii Business
Lease
Associates, Inc., 3/12/1970-
GL OAHU S-4294 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:031 Industrial 55 years 0.477 $0.00 surrendered as of
2627 Kilihau Street, 3/11/2025
2/29/2020
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
1/1/2024
@$468,944.00,
Add’l rent based
on 10% of gross
RCK Partners, Limited
profit beyond
Partnership, 6/1/1980-
GL OAHU S-4643 Kapalama (1) 1-5-020:006 Commercial 65 years 2.750 $434,232.00 $500,000/
1287 Kalani Street, 5/31/2045
calendar year
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
from 01/01/03
to 01/01/2029.
Reopen on
1/1/2030.
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LICENSES
Licenses
Management 2 20005 $0
52 D H H L A N N UA L R E P O RT • 2 0 2 0
LICENSES
LICENSES
County of Hawaii,
Panaewa Park;
Department of Parks &
Public 10/14/1975- 10-year
LI HAWAII 6 Panaewa (3) 2-2-059:011 Recreation, 41 years 6.641 $0.00
Service 10/13/2016 extension to
25 Aupuni Street,
2016
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Water Commission,
(3) 2-1-013:003
County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 60 Waiakea (p): 012 (p), 2-1- Easement Perpetual 1/5/1978 1.303 $0.00 Water line
25 Aupuni Street,
025 (p) Various
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Water Commission,
(3) 2-1-025:089 County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 102 Panaewa Easement Perpetual 7/7/1978 0.214 $0.00 Water line
(p) 25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
One time
LICENSES
W.H. Shipman, Ltd.,
consideration fee
LI HAWAII 142 Humuula (3) 3-8-001:002 Easement P. O. Box 950, Perpetual 7/1/1982 0.905 $0.00
of $3,000.00;
Keaau, Hawaii 96749
Roadway
One time
(3) 6-1-002:072 Hawaii Electric Light
consideration
LI HAWAII 163 Kawaihae (p), 077 (p), 083 Easement Company, Inc., P. O. Box Perpetual 5/1/1983 0.008 $0.00
fee of $21.00;
(p) 1027, Hilo, Hawaii 96721
Utilities
2 0 2 0 • D H H L A N N UA L R E P O RT 53
LICENSES
U.S. Department of
Transportation Federal
Aviation Administration, 10-year
(3) 2-1-013:001 07/01/85-
LI HAWAII 204 Waiakea Easement Real Estate Contracting 20 years 0.358 $1,100.00 extension till
(p.) 06/30/2025
Officer, 777 S. Aviation 6/30/25
Blvd., Suite 150,
El Segundo, CA 90245
54 D H H L A N N UA L R E P O RT • 2 0 2 0
LICENSES
Water Commission,
Water line,
(3) 2-2-047:001 County of Hawaii, 25
LI HAWAII 272 Panaewa Easement Perpetual 12/18/1990 2.542 $0.00 Panaewa Res
(p) Aupuni Street,
Lots
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
LICENSES
Water Commission,
(3) 2-2-047:001 Water line,
County of Hawaii, 25 Au-
LI HAWAII 273 Panaewa (p), 006 (p), 064 Easement Perpetual 7/5/1991 13.337 $0.00 Panaewa Res
puni Street, Hilo, Hawaii
(p) Lots
96720
One time
HELCO & GTE H-TEL,
(3) 3-8-001:007 consideration fee
LI HAWAII 282 Humuula Easement P.O. Box 1027, Perpetual 5/4/1993 130.682 $0.00
(p), :013 (p) of $16,800.00;
Hilo, HI 96720
Utilities
One time
(3) 3-8-001:007 Hawaii Electric Light consideration fee
LI HAWAII 282-A Humuula (p), 008 (p), 013 Easement Company, Inc., P. O. Box Perpetual 5/4/1993 45.623 $0.00 of $20,400.00;
(p) 1027, Hilo, Hawaii 96721 Poles and
Power lines
Concur-
* Kenneth Kaniho, Sr.,
(3) 3-8-001:007 rent w/
LI HAWAII 296 Humuula Easement P. O. Box 1242, 9/25/1992 2.121 $0.00 Access
(p) HHLL
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
#9079
Water Commission,
County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 322 Panaewa (3) 2-1-025 (p) Easement Perpetual 3/30/1993 $0.00 Water line
25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
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LICENSES
One time
State of Hawaii, Depart-
(3) 1-5-008:003 consideration fee
ment of Transportation,
LI HAWAII 348 Makuu (p), 1-5-010:004 Easement Perpetual 10/7/1996 10.025 $0.00 of $80,200.00;
869 Punchbowl Street,
(p), 017 (p) Roadway
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Easement
Water Commission,
(3) 2-1-013:002 County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 374 Panaewa Easement Perpetual 8/10/1995 $0.00 Utilities
(p), 012 (p), 159 (p) 25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Water Commission,
(3) 6-4-003:039 County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 379 Puu Pulehu Easement Perpetual 11/28/1995 1.826 $0.00 Utilities
(p) 25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(3) 6-1-004:003
Water Commission, One time
(p), 004 (p) &
County of Hawaii, consideration fee
LI HAWAII 380 Kawaihae 008 (p)-020 (p), Easement Perpetual 6/28/1994 3.461 $0.00
25 Aupuni Street, of $3,100.00;
6-1-005:001 to
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Utilities
007 (p)
Water Commisison,
(3) 2-1-020 & 021 County of Hawaii, Water line
LI HAWAII 388 Keaukaha Easement Perpetual 3/19/1996 $0.00
various 25 Aupuni Street, easements
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
One time
Department of Land consideration fee
(3) 6-4-002:125 & Natural Resources of $2,768.00;
LI HAWAII 410 Waimea Easement Perpetual 1/1/1997 0.597 $0.00
(p) & 137 (p) (DLNR), P. O. Box 621, Water line, road,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 electrical, &
drainage
Water Commission,
(3) 2-1-020 & County of Hawaii, Water lines &
LI HAWAII 418 Keaukaha Easement Perpetual 9/28/1992 $0.00
021 (p) 25 Aupuni Street, appurtenances
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
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LICENSES
Water Commission,
County of Hawaii, Water lines &
LI HAWAII 420 Keaukaha (3) 2-1-020 to 024 Easement Perpetual 4/14/1998 $0.00
25 Aupuni Street, appurtenances
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(3) 6-4-004:009
Water Commission,
(p), 029 (p), 6-4-
County of Hawaii, Water lines &
LI HAWAII 423 Waimea 008:006 (p), 011 Easement Perpetual 5/11/1998 $0.00
25 Aupuni Street, appurtenances
(p), 026 (p), 035
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(p), 046 (p)
Water Commission,
(3) 7-4-021:009 County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 433 Kealakehe Easement Perpetual 11/23/1998 $0.00 Utilities
(p) 25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Power lines,
Hawaii Electric Light
(3) 7-4-021:009 Kaniohale @
LI HAWAII 434 Kealakehe Easement Company, Inc., P. O. Box Perpetual 1/15/1998 $0.00
(p) Villages of
1027, Hilo, Hawaii 96721
Laiopua
Water Commission,
(3) 2-2-047:001 County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 437 Panaewa Easement Perpetual 1/12/1999 0.002 $0.00 Water line
(p) 25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
LICENSES
County of Hawaii,
(3) 7-4-021:009 Waste Water Division,
LI HAWAII 438 Kealakehe Easement Perpetual 9/1/2000 $0.00 Sewer lines
(p) 25 Aupuni Street,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Time-Warner
Entertainment Company,
(3) 7-4-021:009
LI HAWAII 439 Kealakehe Easement LP dba Sun Cablevision, Perpetual 5/16/2000 $0.00 Cable lines
(p)
200 Akamainui Street,
Mililani, Hawaii 96789
Water Commission,
(3) 4-7-007:005 County of Hawaii, 25
LI HAWAII 446-1 Hamakua Easement Perpetual 6/28/1999 9.768 $0.00 Pipelines
(p) & 025 (p) Aupuni Street, Room 202,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(3) 6-4-004:009
Hawaii Electric Light
& 029 (p) & (3)
Company, Inc.,
LI HAWAII 458 Puukapu 6-4-008:006 (p), Easement Perpetual 2/15/2000 1.0 $0.00 Electrical system
P. O. Box 1027,
011(p), 026 (p),
Hilo, Hawaii 96721
035 (p), & 046 (p)
Haili Congregational
1/1/1999-
LI HAWAII 459 Keaukaha (3) 2-1-020:007 Church Church, 211 Haili Street, 30 years 1.0 $217.80 Church
12/31/2028
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
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LICENSES
Keuhana Hemolele o Ka
Malamalama Church, 1/1/1999-
LI HAWAII 461 Keaukaha (3) 2-1-023:085 Church 30 years 0.5 $108.90 Church
P. O. Box 966, 12/31/2028
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Ka Hoku Ao Malamalama
Church c/o Rev. Liffie K. 1/1/1999-
LI HAWAII 463 Keaukaha (3) 2-1-023:062 Church 30 years 0.5 $108.90 Church
Pratt, 288 Hanakapiai St., 12/31/2028
Kahului, Hawaii 96748
* Kaniohale Community
Association,
(3) 7-4-021:009 5/15/2000-
LI HAWAII 466 Kealakehe Community 74-5100 Haleolono 99 years $0.00 Caretaker
(p) 5/14/2099
Street, Kailua-Kona,
Hawaii 96740
Hawaiian
* Aha Punana Leo,
(3) 6-4-001:059 6/1/2001- language
LI HAWAII 488 Waimea Education 96 Puuhonu Place, 20 years 0.42 $10,800.00
(p) 5/31/2021 immersion
Hilo, HI 96720
program
* Kanu O Ka Aina
Cultural/
(3) 6-4-003:015 Learning Ohana, 12/1/2001-
LI HAWAII 500 Puu Pulehu Education 10 years; 4.62 $600.00 community
(p) P. O. Box 6511, Kamuela, 11/30/2011
learning facility.
Hawaii 96743
Electrical
Hawaii Electric Light services to
(3) 6-4-001:059
LI HAWAII 515 Puukapu Easement Company, Inc., P. O. Box Perpetual 2/22/2002 $0.00 Kamehameha
(p)
1027, Hilo, Hawaii 96721 Schools
Preschool
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LICENSES
One time
Water Commission of the consideration fee
(3) 6-4-030:016 County of Hawaii, 345 10/21/2003- of $1,500.00;
LI HAWAII 595 Waimea Easement 21 years $0.00
(p) Kekuanaoa Street, #20, 10/20/2024 22,000 gallon
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 water pressure
breaker
* Kanu O Ka Aina
(3) 6-4-004:009 Learning Ohana, 5/18/2007- Charter School
LI HAWAII 606 Puukapu Community 50 years 30.0 $0.00
(p) P. O. Box 398, 5/17/2057 operation
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Mahalo Broadcasting,
(3) 3-8-001:007 LLC, 74-5605 Luhia 4/1/2004-
LI HAWAII 607 Humuula Telecomm 21 years 0.10 $12,000.00 Telecom site
(p) & 15 (p) Street, #B-7, 3/31/2025
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
LICENSES
Hilo, Hawaii 96721
One time
Parker Ranch, Inc.,
(3) 3-8-001:009 5/1/2004- consideration fee
LI HAWAII 636 Humuula Easement 67-1349 Ala Ohia Street, 21 years 1.818 $0.00
(p) 4/30/2025 of $5,000.00;
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Access
One time
Elmer A. Hui 1993 Trust,
(3) 6-1-001:003 consideration fee
LI HAWAII 644 Kawaihae Easement P. O. Box 44517, Perpetual 10/19/2005 1.804 $0.00
(p) of $16,400.00;
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Access
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LICENSES
One time
County of Hawaii, Depart-
consideration fee
(3) 7-4-008:065 ment of Public Works, 101
LI HAWAII 653 Honokohau Easement Perpetual 3/31/2006 1.93 $0.00 of $72,745.00;
(p) Pauahi Street, Suite #7,
Roadway
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
extension
One time
Kahua Ranch, Ltd.,
(3) 6-1-001:009 consideration fee
LI HAWAII 669 Kawaihae Easement P. O. Box 837, Perpetual 12/1/2005 1.297 $0.00
(p) of $10,700.00;
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Access & Utilities
One time
Ponoholo Ranch, Ltd.,
(3) 6-1-001:008 consideration fee
LI HAWAII 670 Kawaihae Easement P. O. Box 1979, Perpetual 12/1/2005 4.775 $0.00
(p) of $35,500.00;
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Access & Utilities
One time
Phillip & Theresa Hoyle, P.
(3) 6-4-007:086 consideration fee
LI HAWAII 675 Kamuela Easement O. Box 6839, Perpetual 2/6/2007 13.85 $0.00
(p) of $29,000.00;
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Access & Utilities
State of Hawaii,
One time
(3) 3-8-001 (p), Department of
consideration fee
LI HAWAII 676 Humuula 007, 013, 019, 021, Easement Transportation, 869 Perpetual 5/29/2007 49.016 $0.00
of $31,941.00;
& 022 (p) Punchbowl Street,
Roadway
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
State of Hawaii,
Department of Transpor-
(3) 1-2-023:158 Public tation, Airports Division, 1/23/2007- Remote noise
LI HAWAII 677 Keaukaha 25 years $0.00
(p) Service 400 Rodgers Blvd., 1/22/2032 operating station
#700, Honolulu, Hawaii
96819
Hawaiian Electric
(3) 2-2-061:075, Light Co., Inc., Utilities;
LI HAWAII 690 Panaewa Easement Perpetual 7/11/2005 $0.00
076 P. O. Box 1027, Ahuna Road
Hilo, Hawaii 96721
Sprint Nextel,
(3) 3-8-001:007 8/1/2008-
LI HAWAII 715-A Humuula Telecom P.O. Box 63670, Phoenix, 21 Years 2.723 $12,000.00 Pending renewal.
(p) & 015 (p) 7/31/2029
AZ 85082-3670
8/1/2019 @
County of Hawaii,
14,292.00;
(3) 3-8-001:015 Hawaii Fire Department, 8/1/2008-
LI HAWAII 716 Humuula Telecom 21 years 2.175 $12,636.00 8/1/2024 @
(p) & 007 (por) 25 Aupuni Street, 7/31/2029
$15,156.00;
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Telecom site.
Water line
Water Board of the
easement,
(3) 6-6-004:012 & County of Hawaii, 345
LI HAWAII 722 Lalamilo Easement Perpetual 5/8/2009 0.5 $0.00 Lalamilo Housing
(3) 6-6-012:021 Kehuanaoa Street, Suite
Phase 1 West
20, Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Subdivision
Slope and
County of Hawaii, Depart-
drainage
Kealakehe, (3) 7-4-021:003 ment of Public Works,
LI HAWAII 729 Easement Perpetual 1/29/2010 1.425 $0.00 easement; Ane
North Kona (p) 101 Pauahi Street, Suite
Keohokalole
7, Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Highway
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LICENSES
One time
Lalakea Ranch LLC, 630 consideration fee
(3) 6-4-002:158
LI HAWAII 736 Puukapu Easement Kilauea Avenue Suite 101, Perpetual 0.24 $0.00 of $52,000.00;
(p)
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Electrical
easement
Underground
Hawaii Electric Light
electrical ease-
Waiakea, Company, Inc.,
LI HAWAII 748 (3) 2-2-047:072 Easement Perpetual 9/1/2010 $0.00 ment for services
South Hilo P. O. Box 1027,
to Safeway/
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Target project
Gratis for initial 5
* Kailapa Community years, renegotiate
Association, 7/1/2011- thereafter; Com-
LI HAWAII 751 Kawaihae (3) 6-1-010:008 Community 50 years: 14.333 $0.00
61-4016 Kai Opae Place, 6/30/2061 munity center
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 and gang mailbox
development
Installation of
Water Board of the
water meter for
County of Hawaii, 345
LI HAWAII 752 Waiakea (3) 2-2-047:072 Easement Perpetual 2/1/2011 0.001 $0.00 water services to
Kehuanaea Street, Suite
Safeway/
20, Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Target project
LICENSES
State of Hawaii,
Department of
(3) 6-1-001:002 Transportation — Drainage utility
LI HAWAII 758 Kawaihae Easement Perpetual 5/15/2003 0.01 $0.00
(p) Highways Division, purposes.
869 Punchbowl Street,
Honolulu, HI 9w6813
Operate
* Kamehameha Schools, Five years Pre-School
(3) 2-1-023:157 (p) 7/1/2011-
LI HAWAII 759 Keaukaha Education 567 South King Street, + 5 years 0.16 $30,000.00 facility at East
& 158 (p) 6/30/2021
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 extension Hawaii District
Office complex
State of Hawaii,
Department of Defense, Civil defense
LI HAWAII 766 Keaukaha (3) 2-1-013:001 (p) Easement Perpetual 3/27/2012 $0.00
3949 Diamond Head warning siren
Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
3 years
* Patricia K. Hodson,
with 3/13/2012-
LI HAWAII 768 Puukapu (3) 6-4-033:017 Agriculture P.O. Box 126, 5.0 $300.00 Agriculture
option to 3/12/2015
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
extend
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LICENSES
3/20/2019-
2029
$2,868.00/
Federal Aviation
annum;
Administration, Western
3/20/2029-
Pacific Region, dba.
(3) 2-1-013:008 3/20/2019 - 2034
LI HAWAII 777 Keaukaha Easement Attn: Ms. Tammy Reddick, 20 years 15.0 $2,868.00
(p), 001 (p) 3/19/2039 $3,036.00/
777 S. Aviation Blvd.,
annum;
Suite 150,
3/20/2034-
El Segundo, CA 90245
2039
$3,228.00/
annum
*Keaukaha Community
Association,
3/1/2013- Native Hawaiian
LI HAWAII 782 Keaukaha (3) 2-1-013:157 (p) Community 1330 Kalanianaole Ten years $0.00
2/28/2023 learning center
Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii
96720
Access & utilities
Water Board of the
purposes to
(3) 6-1-001:003 County of Hawaii,
maintain, repair
LI HAWAII 784 Kawaihae (p); 005 (p) & Easement 345 Kekuanaoa Street, Perpetual $0.00
and operate the
007 (p) Suite 20,
Kawaihae 1.0 MG
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
tank Phase 2
$240.00 per
annum for initial
5 years, renegoti-
* Panaewa Community
ate thereafter; To
Alliance
7/18/2016- develop, manage,
LI HAWAII 788 Panaewa (3) 2-2-047:075 Community c/o Panaewa Hawaiian 30 years 12.774 $240.00
7/17/2046 use, maintain
Home Lands Community
and protect
Association
such premises
as a community
center
One time
consideration fee
Water Board of the
of $1,500.00;
County of Hawaii,
Seepage -
LI HAWAII 792 Puukapu (3) 6-5-001:017(p) Easement 345 Kekuanaoa Street Perpetual 7/22/2014 0.13 $0.00
stability berm
#20,
and earthquake
Hilo, Hawaii, 96720
repair improve-
ments
State of Hawaii
Department of Defense,
(3) 2-1-020:001 Public Attn: Albert Chong, Civil Defense
LI HAWAII 793 Keaukaha Perpetual 10/6/2014 0.001 $0.00
(p) Service 3949 Diamond Head Warning Siren
Road, Honolulu, Hawaii,
96816
One time
Water Board of the consideration fee
(3) 7-3-010:039 County of Hawaii, 6/1/2015 - of $16,200.00;
LI HAWAII 798 Kalaoa Easement Perpetual 3.00 $0.00
(p) 345 Kekuanaoa Street 5/31/2020 Underground
#20, Hilo, Hawaii, 96720 waterline ease-
ment
Water meter
Water Board of the
easement in sup-
(3) 7-4-021:003 County of Hawaii,
LI HAWAII 802 Laiopua Easement Perpetual 3/21/2019 0.01 $0.00 port of commu-
(p) 345 Kekuanaoa Street,
nity development
#20, Hilo, Hawaii 96720
under GL 286
*Kailapa Community
(3) 6-1-007:062 Association, 61-4016 6/1/2015- Roadway
LI HAWAII 809 Kawaihae Easement 5 years 0.074 $0.00
(p) Kai Opae Place, Kamuela, 2020 easement
Hawaii 96743
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LICENSES
One time
Hawaii Electric Light
consideration fee
(3) 7-3-010:039 Company, Inc.,
LI HAWAII 810 Kalaoa Easement Perpetual 6/15/2015 2.250 $0.00 of $40,500.00;
(p) P.O. Box 1027,
Electrical
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
easement
Management of
Unit 1 of Aina
Mauna Kea Watershed Al-
(3) 3-8-001:007 Public 7/29/2016- Mauna to ensure
LI HAWAII 811 Humuula liance, 60 Nowelo Street, 10 years 1,100.0 $0.00
(p) Service 7/28/2026 area remains
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
free of invasive
species
Access &
County of Hawaii,
Waimea - (3) 6-4-004:057 maintenance
LI HAWAII 821 Easement 25 Aupuni Street, Perpetual 8/8/2018 0.32 $0.00
Puukapu (p) purposes for
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
public roadway
Non-exclusive
roadway ease-
County of Hawaii,
ment for public
LI HAWAII 826 Waiakea (3) 2-1-012:029 Easement 25 Aupuni Street, Perpetual 5/10/2019 1.211 $0.00
LICENSES
utility access
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
& maintenance
purposes
$110.00 per
3 years
(3) 3-8-001:007 Lazy Ranch, LLC, marketable
Manage- with
LI HAWAII 831 Humuula (p), 3-8-001:002 P. O. Box 514, Waialua, 6/12/2019 12,835 $0.00 animal; Cattle
ment option to
(p) Hawaii 96791 Management and
extend
Removal project
$40.00 per
(3) 3-8-001:007 3 years
Kelonu Enterprises LLC, marketable
Humuula-Pii- (P), 3-8-001:002 Manage- with
LI HAWAII 832 48 Wiwoole Street, 6/12/2019 7,170 $0.00 animal; Cattle
honua (p); 2-6-018:002 ment option to
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Management and
(p) extend
Removal Project
One time
Paula O’Very-Saylor and
consideration fee
(4) 4-8-011:022 Steven L. Gaines,
LI KAUAI 202 Anahola Easement Perpetual 4/30/1987 0.01 $0.00 of $1,250.00;
(p) P. O. Box 493,
Access &
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
waterline
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LICENSES
Department of Water,
(4) 4-8-017:047
County of Kauai,
LI KAUAI 267 Anahola (p) & 4-8-019:016 Easement Perpetual 6/12/1990 $0.00 Water lines
P. O. Box 1706,
(p)
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Department of Water,
County of Kauai,
LI KAUAI 268 Kekaha (4) 1-3-002 (p) Easement Perpetual 6/12/1990 $0.00 Water lines
P. O. Box 1706,
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Kauai Island Utility In-kind services
Cooperative & or one time
(4) 4-8-003:023
LI KAUAI 276 Anahola Easement Hawaiian Telcom, Inc., Perpetual 8/20/1998 0.08 $0.00 consideration fee
(p)
4463 Pahee Street, of $2,000.00;
Lihue, Hawaii 96766 Utilities
One time
Robert Alan Kulia Lemn,
(4) 4-8-006:004 consideration fee
LI KAUAI 302 Anahola Easement P. O. Box 44, Perpetual 10/29/1992 0.049 $0.00
(p) of $2,000.00;
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Access & utilities
One time
Heuionallani Wyeth,
(4) 4-8-007:017 consideration fee
LI KAUAI 304 Anahola Easement P. O. Box 189, Perpetual 2/1/1993 0.066 $0.00
(p) of $3,500.00;
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Access & utilities
One time
D. Elizabeth Poole, consideration fee
(4) 4-8-013:012
LI KAUAI 337 Anahola Easement P. O. Box 96703, Perpetual 9/21/1993 0.016 $0.00 of $3,222.00;
(p)
Anahola, Hawaii 96703 Access &
waterline
Kauai Island Utility
Cooperative & Hawaiian One time
(4) 4-8-013:012 Telcom, Inc., (Kauai consideration
LI KAUAI 337-A Anahola Easement Perpetual 12/27/1993 0.016 $0.00
(p) Electric Division), of $2,148.00;
4463 Pahee Street, Utilities
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
One time
Carlson Revocable Trust, consideration fee
(4) 4-8-013:009
LI KAUAI 338 Anahola Easement 1985, P. O. Box 2244, Perpetual 11/23/1993 0.025 $0.00 of $5,790.00;
(p)
Orinda, CA 94563 Access &
waterline
Kauai Island Utility
Cooperative & Hawaiian One time
(4) 4-8-013:009 Telcom, Inc., (Kauai consideration fee
LI KAUAI 338-A Anahola Easement Perpetual 11/23/1993 0.025 $0.00
(p) Electric Division), of $3,860.00;
4463 Pahee Street, Utilities
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
County of Kauai,
(4) 4-8-003:020
LI KAUAI 343 Anahola Easement 4280 Rice Street, Perpetual 5/12/1994 4.406 $0.00 Water lines
(p)
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
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LICENSES
State of Hawaii,
Department of Land
& Natural Resources 15 years Maintain roadway
(4) 1-2-002:023 Public 9/1/2001-
LI KAUAI 510 Kekaha (DLNR), Forestry & with ex- $0.00 in exchange for
(p) Service 12/31/2020
Wildlife Division, 1151 tension public hunting.
Punchbowl Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
LICENSES
* Kanuikapono Charter
(4) 4-8-003:019 4/23/2002- Public Charter
LI KAUAI 512 Anahola Education School, P. O. Box 12, 30 years 3.0 $1,560.00
(p) 4/22/2037 School
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
County of Kauai,
(4) 4-8-003:023, Department of Water, 11/13/2002-
LI KAUAI 529 Anahola Easement 30 years 1.957 $0.00 Water tank/lines
4-8-003:011 (p) 4398 Pua Loke Street, 11/12/2032
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
County of Kauai,
Water credits
Water Department of Water, 11/13/2002-
LI KAUAI 530 Anahola N/A 30 years 1.957 $0.00 agreement re
Agreement 4398 Pua Loke Street, 11/12/2031
License 529
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
One time
State of Hawaii, consideration fee
Department of of $15,000.00;
(4) 3-9-002:024
LI KAUAI 537 Wailua Easement Transportation, Perpetual 12/20/2002 1.235 $0.00 Intersection
(p) & 025 (p)
869 Punchbowl Street, improvements
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 at Leho Drive &
Kuhio Highway
Rent in years
* Anahola Ancient
(4) 4-8-005:006, 2013-2023
Culture Exchange, 2/1/2003-
LI KAUAI 554 Anahola 011 & 4-8- Education 25 years 9.222 $500.00 @ $500.00;
P. O. Box 367, 1/31/2028
003:007 (p) 2023-2028 @
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
$600.00
*Anahola Hawaiian
Homes Association; 05/01/2004- Market place and
LI KAUAI 609 Anahola (4) 4-8-015:046 Community 25 years 0.0532 $0.00
P.O. Box 646, 04/30/2029 certified ktichen
Anahola, Hawaii, 96703
County of Kauai,
(4) 1-2-002:032 Department of Water,
LI KAUAI 622 Kekaha Easement Perpetual 4/6/2005 $0.00 Water system
(p) & 041 (p) 4398 Pua Loke Street,
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
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LICENSES
One time
Jack & Patsy Young,
consideration fee
(4) 4-8-011:022 & 4885 Lihua Street,
LI KAUAI 634 Anahola Easement Perpetual 7/13/2005 0.162 $0.00 of $40,128.00;
025 (p) Suite 3-H,
Access and
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746
utility
One time
Michael Sussman,
(4) 4-8-003:022 consideration fee
LI KAUAI 658 Anahola Easement P. O. Box 407, Perpetual 6/13/2006 0.9 $0.00
(p) of $1,500.00;
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Access
County of Kauai,
(4) 4-8-003:017, Board of Water Supply, P.
LI KAUAI 674 Anahola Easement Perpetual $0.00 Water line
021 & 003 (p) O. Box 1706,
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
6/13/2022 @
Kauai Island Utility $5,541.86,
(4) 3-9-006:009 Cooperative, 6/13/2007- 6/13/2027 @
LI KAUAI 689 Wailua Easement 25 years 0.076 $5,019.35
(p) 4463 Pahee Street, #1, 6/12/2032 $6,118.77;
Lihue, Hawaii 96766 Lydgate Substa-
tion Access.
One time
Esther K. Medeiros,
(4) 4-8-006:058 consideration fee
LI KAUAI 699 Anahola Easement P. O. Box 687, Perpetual 0.04 $0.00
(p) of $23,275.00;
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Access & Utilities
One time
Kathryn Ann Randolph,
(4) 4-8-010:005 consideration fee
LI KAUAI 705A Anahola Easement P. O. Box 1451, Perpetual 7/9/2008 $0.00
(p) of $29,875.00;
Hanalei, Hawaii 96714
Utilities & access
Utilities –
Kauai Island Utility
Anahola
Cooperative, 4463 Pahee
LI KAUAI 718 Anahola (4) 4-8-018:016 Easement Perpetual 12/26/2008 0.22 $0.00 Agricultural
Street, suite 1,
Subdivision
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Unit 1
State of Hawaii,
Department of Transpor-
LI KAUAI 731 Wailua (4) 3-9-006:009 Easement tation, 869 Punchbowl Perpetual 10/8/2010 $0.00
Street, Honolulu, Hawaii,
96813-5097
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LICENSES
*Homestead Community
Kakaha
Development Corporation, 4/23/2012 -
LI KAUAI 773 Kekaha (4) 1-21-017:051 Community 30 years 2.60 $0.00 Community
P.O. Box 646, 4/22/2042
Enterprise Center
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
To maintain,
Public operate &
LI KAUAI 800 Anahola (4) 4-8-026:067 County of Kauai 30 years 1/20/2015 4.945 $0.00
Service manage Anahola
Clubhouse Park
Waterline
Board of Water Supply, easement and
(4) 4-8-022:089
County of Kauai, appurtenances
LI KAUAI 803 Anahola (p), (4) 4-8- Easement Perpetual 9/17/2015 $0.00
4398 Pua Loke Street, @ Piilani Mai Ke
016:003
Lihue, Hawaii 96766 Kai Phase II &
offsite
Gratis for initial
*Kekaha Hawaiian 10 years, renego-
(4) 1-2-002:023 Homestead Association, tiate thereafter;
LICENSES
LI KAUAI 816 Kekaha Community 20 years 10/30/2017 231.0 $0.00
(p) P. O. Box 291, For agricultural
Kekaha, Hawaii 96752 and pastoral use
only
One time
Maui Electric Co., Ltd.,
(2) 2-2-003:014 consideration
LI MAUI 100 Kula Easement P. O. Box 398, Perpetual 5/26/1978 7.445 $0.00
(p) fee of $279.00;
Kahului, Hawaii 96732
Utilities
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LICENSES
One time
Ernest & Lisa F. Bentley, consideration fee
(2) 2-2-002:055
LI MAUI 220 Keokea/Kula Easement 2050 Kanoe Street, Perpetual 1/5/1989 1.379 $0.00 of $1,620.00;
(p)
Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Access, Ease-
ment A & A-1
One time
George H. & Marlyann S.
consideration fee
Tanji, Trustees
(2) 2-2-002:055 of $1,940.00;
LI MAUI 221 Keokea/Kula Easement under Revocable Trust, Perpetual 1/5/1989 0.209 $0.00
(p) Access,
RR2, Box 218,
Easement B
Kula, Hawaii 96790
& B-1
One time
Linda K. Gay,
consideration fee
(2) 2-2-001:055 P. O. Box 705,
LI MAUI 222 Keokea/Kula Easement Perpetual 2/2/1989 4.138 $0.00 of $1,300.00;
(p) Kula, Hawaii
Access,
96760-0705
Easement C
Linda K. Gay,
(2) 2-2-002:014 P. O. Box 705, Water line,
LI MAUI 222-A Keokea/Kula Easement Perpetual 2/9/1989 0.606 $0.00
(p) Kula, Hawaii Easement C-1
96760-0705
One time
Linda K. Gay,
consideration
(2) 2-2-002:014 P. O. Box 705,
LI MAUI 222-B Keokea/Kula Easement Perpetual 8/23/1990 0.622 $0.00 fee of $250.00;
(p) Kula, Hawaii
Utilities,
96760-0705
Easement C-2
County of Maui,
(2) 3-3-006:052 Department of Public
LI MAUI 266 Paukukalo Easement Perpetual 9./12/1991 0.031 $0.00 Drainage
(p) Works, 200 High Street,
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
Department of Water
Water line;
Supply, County of Maui,
LI MAUI 451 Waiehu (2) 3-2-013:001 Easement Perpetual 3/19/2001 $0.00 Waiehu Kou
P. O. Box 1109,
Phase 2
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
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LICENSES
One time
Augustine F. DeRego
(2) 2-2-005:010 consideration fee
LI MAUI 522 Waiohuli Easement Trust et al., RR2 Box 242, Perpetual 11/25/2002 2.357 $0.00
(p), 056 (p) of $2,596.00;
Kula, Hawaii 96790
Utility & access
Citizens Communications
(2) 3-3-005:088 Company dba The Gas 6/1/2003-
LI MAUI 558 Paukukalo Easement 20 years 0.14 $0.00 Gas lines
(p) Company, P. O. Box 3000, 5/31/2023
Honolulu, Hawaii 96802
County of Maui,
Department of Public
Public Works & Waste Sewer Pump
LI MAUI 588 Paukukalo (2) 3-3-005:003 Perpetual 11/1/2000 $0.00
Service Management, Station
200 So. High Street,
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
County of Maui,
Department of Water
(2) 3-2-012:003,
LI MAUI 617 Waiehu Easement Supply, 200 South Perpetual 9/8/2004 $0.00 Water line
3-2-013:009
High Street, Wailuku,
Hawaii 96793
LICENSES
County of Maui, 200
(2) 3-2-012:003,
LI MAUI 630 Waiehu Easement South High Street, Perpetual $0.00
3-2-013:009 (p)
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
County of Maui,
Department of Water
(2) 4-5-036:106,
LI MAUI 647 Leialii Easement Supply, 200 South Perpetual 12/29/2006 $0.00 Utilities
107, 109, & 111 (p)
High Street,
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
County of Maui,
Department of Public Sewer system;
Works & Environmental Leialii Village
LI MAUI 654 Leialii (2) 4-5-035 (p) Easement Perpetual 12/1/2006 $0.00
Management, 200 South Phase 1A; File
High Street, #8, Plan 2135
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
Department of Public
Works, Environmental
(2) 3-2-012:001 Management,
LI MAUI 680 Waiehu Easement Perpetual $0.00 Drainage system
(p) County of Maui,
P. O. Box 1109,
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
Department of Public
Sewer lines,
Works, Environmental
(2) 3-2-012:001 Phase Iv –
LI MAUI 681 Waiehu Easement Management, County Perpetual 10/1/2007 $0.00
(p) Waiehu Kou
of Maui, P. O. Box 1109,
Residence Lots
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
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LICENSES
* Waiohuli Hawaiian
Community
Homesteaders Associa- 9/1/2007-
LI MAUI 695 Kula (2) 2-2-028:152 Community 50 years 17.0 $0.00 center and
tion, Inc., P. O. Box 698, 8/31/2057
recreational park
Kula, Hawaii 96790
County of Maui,
Department of Parks & Lahaina Civic
(2) 4-5-021:020 11/1/2007-
LI MAUI 696 Leialii Easement Recreation, 700 Halia 20 years 1.82 $0.00 Center Tennis
(p) 9/30/2027
Nakoa Street, Unit 2, Court
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
*Helekunihi Cultural
(2) 1-9-001:003 Foundation, 1/1/2008-
LI MAUI 702 Kahikinui Easement 10 years $0.00 Access Easement
(p) P. O. Box 700, 12/31/2017
Makawao, Hawaii 96768
State of Hawaii
Department of Human
(1) 9-1-013:024
Kalaeloa/ Public Services c/o Office of 4/22/2008- Safe house +
LI MAUI 705-1 (p), (2) 3-4- 10 years 0.187 $0.00
Wailuku Service Youth Services, 820 4/21/2018 OAHU 1.157 ac
011:032
Mililani Street, #817,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
County of Maui,
Department of Water
Keokea-Waio- (2) 2-2-002:014, Water line
LI MAUI 734 Easement Supply, 200 South Perpetual 10/1/2009 $0.00
huli 055 & 71 (p) easement
High Street, Wailuku,
Hawaii 96793
Gratis for initial 5
years, renegotiate
Boys & Girls Club of Maui, thereafter; Oper-
(2) 3-3-005:088 Public 9/1/2011 -
LI MAUI 743 Paukukalo P. O. Box 427, 35 years 0.5 $0.00 ate after school
(p) Service 8/31/2046
Kahului, Hawaii 96733 care and summer
youth community
service program
Fee waived in
lieu of $1M road
improvements
to Kahikinui
Auwahi Wind Energy, LLC, homestead
(2) 1-9-001:007 Public 6/13/2012 -
LI MAUI 772 Kahikinui 101 Ash Street, 25 years $0.00 community;
(p) Service 6/12/2037
San Diego, CA 92101 Manage and
monitor petrel (a
Hawaii listed en-
dangered seabird
('Ua'u) colony
Hawaiian
Aha Punana Leo, Inc.,
Public 3/1/2012- language
LI MAUI 780 Hoolehua (2) 5-2-015:053 960 Puuhonu Place, 10 years 0.07 $10,560.00
Service 2/28/2022 immersion
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
program
Easement for
County of Maui,
Mahinahina
Department of
(2) 4-4-002:015 water treatment
LI MAUI 827 Honokowai Easement Water Supply, 200 Perpetual 10/15/2018 17.865 $0.00
(p) and 018 (p) facility &
South High Street,
related sytem
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
improvements
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LICENSES
Source allocation
County of Maui, to DHHL -
Department of 200,000 gallon/
(2) 4-4-002:015
LI MAUI 828 Honokowai Easement Water Supply, Perpetual 10/15/2018 7.276 $0.00 day as per MOA;
(p) and 018 (p)
200 South High Street, easement for
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 drainage and
roadway
Na Hua Ai Farms,
Hoolehua/ (1) 5-2-001:005 9/19/1977-
LI MOLOKAI 64 Easement P.O. Box 165, 49 years 0.066 $0.00 Water line
Palaau (p) 6/13/2026
Hoolehua, Hawaii 96729
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Hoolehua/ Land & Natural
LI MOLOKAI 109 (2) 5-2-004 (p) Easement Perpetual 10/1/1978 1.17 $0.00 Water line
Palaau Resources (DLNR),
1151 Punchbowl Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
State of Hawaii,
Department of Land
(2) 5-2-010:0001 & Natural Resources
LI MOLOKAI 210 Kalamaula Easement Perpetual 8/31/1966 3.29 $0.00 Water line
(p) (DLNR),
1151 Punchbowl Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
LICENSES
Reed, P. O. Box 1207, consideration fee
LI MOLOKAI 236 Kalamaula (2) 5-2-010:00 (p) Easement Perpetual 4/27/1989 0.41 $0.00
Kaunakakai, Hawaii of $1,925.00;
96748 Access
One time
Maui Electric Company,
consideration fee
(2) 5-2-011:033 Ltd. (MECO),
LI MOLOKAI 277 Kalamaula Easement Perpetual 8/1/1991 0.162 $0.00 of $1,000.00;
(p) P. O. Box 398,
Roadway &
Kahului, Hawaii 96732
drainage
One time
Board of Water Supply,
consideration fee
(2) 5-4-003:003 County of Maui, 200
LI MOLOKAI 284 Kalamaula Easement Perpetual 3/1/1992 0.444 $0.00 of $2,000.00;
(p) South High Street,
Roadway &
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
drainage
State of Hawaii,
(2) 5-2-004:001 Department of Education,
LI MOLOKAI 314 Hoolehua Easement Perpetual 4/15/1993 0.106 $0.00 Drainage
(p), 093 (p) P. O. Box 2360,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804
* Lynn P. Mokuau-
(2) 5-2-006:044 Decoite, 7/19/1995-
LI MOLOKAI 376 Hoolehua Easement 84 years $0.00 Water line
(p) P. O. Box 185, 8/31/2079
Hoolehua, Hawaii 96729
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LICENSES
* Queen Emma
(2) 5-2-009:012 Public Foundation, 615 Piikoi 10/1/1997- Community
LI MOLOKAI 440 Kalamaula 65 years 3.00 $0.00
(p) & 030 Service Street, 7th Floor, 9/30/2063 Service
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
* Kamehameha Schools,
(2) 5-2-009:012 Public 567 South King 10/1/1997- Community
LI MOLOKAI 441 Kalamaula 65 years $0.00
(p) & 030 Service Street, Suite 617, 9/30/2063 Service
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
* Office of Hawaiian
(2) 5-2-009:012 Public Affairs, 560 N. Nimitz 10/1/1997- Community
LI MOLOKAI 443 Kalamaula 65 years $0.00
(p) & 030 (p) Service Highway, Suite 200, 9/30/2063 Service
Honolulu, HI 96817
Kalaiakamanu Hou
Congregational Church,
1/1/1999-
LI MOLOKAI 476 Kalamaula (2) 5-2-009:013 Church P. O. Box 606, 30 years 2.489 $542.10 Church
12/31/2028
Kaunakakai, Hawaii
96748
Hoolehua Congregational
Hoolehua/ Church, United Church 1/1/1999-
LI MOLOKAI 480 (2) 5-2-015:045 Church 30 years 1.6 $348.48 Church
Palaau of Christ, P. O. Box 196, 12/31/2028
Hoolehua, Hawaii 96729
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LICENSES
Molokai Independent
Baptist Church, Inc., 7/1/2005- Church and
LI MOLOKAI 635 Hoolehua (2) 5-2-003:007 Church 23 years 4.19 $1,200.00
P. O. Box 555, 12/31/2028 School
Hoolehua, Hawaii 96729
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Public Agriculture, Hoolehua 7/1/2005- Irrigation system
LI MOLOKAI 637 Hoolehua (2) 5-2-023:003 20 years 1.00 $0.00
Service Irrigation System, 6/30/2025 field office
1428 South King Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Ka Hale Pomaikai,
(2) 5-6-002:001 Public P. O. Box 1895, 10/1/2006-
LI MOLOKAI 667 Ualapue 10 years 1.00 $6,000.00 Social services
(p) Service Kaunakakai, Hawaii 9/30/2016
96748
LICENSES
96748 Access
* Na Kupaa O
Kuhio Hawaii,
(2) 5-2-
Ho’olehua-Pa- 171A Lani Alii Place, 1/1/2008- Water line
LI MOLOKAI 694 007:015,022,023 Easement 35 years $0.00
la’au Kapaa, Hawaii 96746, 12/31/2042 easement
& 024
Attn: Ms. Pat Brandt
Exec. Director
Molokai Community
Service Council dba Redetermined
(2) 5-2-007:046 Public Hale Hoomalu, 9/1/2009- fee after initial 5
LI MOLOKAI 732 Hoolehua 20 years 0.85 $1,984.00
(p) Service P. O. Box 2047, 8/31/2029 years; Domestic
Kaunakakai, Hawaii violence shelter
96748
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LICENSES
* Kalamaula Homestead-
ers Association, Management and
8/2/2010 -
LI MOLOKAI 754 Kalamaula (2) 5-2-009:018 Community P. O. Box 1025, 15 years 5.15 $0.00 maintenance of
8/1/2026
Kaunakakai, Hawaii Kiowea Park
96748
State of Hawaii,
Department of Land
Public & Natural Resources 12/28/2011- State park
LI MOLOKAI 760 Palaau (2) 5-2-013:006 20 years 233.68 $979.00
Service (DLNR), P.O. Box 621, 12/27/2031 facilities
Honolulu, HI 96809
(FI 16:049)
County of Maui,
Public 10/18/2011- Hoolehua Fire
LI MOLOKAI 763 Hoolehua (2) 5-2-015:051 200 South High Street, 25 years 0.48 $0.00
Service 10/17/2036 Station
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
Preschool/office
* Aha Punana Leo, Inc.,
3/1/2012- in Lanikeha
LI MOLOKAI 780 Hoolehua (2) 5-2-015:051 Education 96 Puuhonu Place, 10 years 0.071 $10,560.00
2/28/2022 Hoolehua Com-
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
munity Building
Renegotiate for
Yrs 6-10; To
*Molokai Homestead manage meeting
(2) 5-2-015:053 Farmers Alliance, 6/7/2016 - space and
LI MOLOKAI 806 Hoolehua Community 10 years 0.22 $240.00
(p) P. O. Box 290613, 6/2/2026 certified kitchen
Hoolehua, Hawaii 96729 @ Lanikeha
Community
Center
Molokai Congregation of
Jehovah’s Witnesses, 7/24/2018-
LI MOLOKAI 818 Kalamaula (2) 5-2-009:020 Church 60 years 0.546 $200.00 Church
P. O. Box 44, Kaunakakai, 7/23/2078
Hawaii 96748
Ierusalema Pomaikai
(2) 5-2-009:017, Church, P. O. Box 884, 7/20/2018-
LI MOLOKAI 819 Kalamaula Church 60 years 1.033 $225.00 Church
026 & 027 Kaunakakai, Hawaii 7/19/2078
96748
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LICENSES
Waianae TV &
One time
(1) 8-5-032 (p), Communications
consideration fee
LI OAHU 152 Waianae 033 (p), 8-5- Easement Corporation, Perpetual 9/30/1982 $0.00
of $21.00; TV
033:081 (p) 2669 Kilihau Street,
Cable lines
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
LICENSES
Water line
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Hawaiian Electric
(1) 4-1-008:001 Company, Ltd. (HECO), Poles & power
LI OAHU 196 Waimanalo Easement Perpetual 4/26/1985 1.62 $0.00
(p) P. O. Box 2750, lines
Honolulu, Hawaii 96840
U.S. Department of
Transportation, Federal Communications
Aviation Administration, facilities
(1) 4-1-014:015, 7/1/1985-
LI OAHU 205 Waimanalo Telecomm Real Estate Contracting 30 years 0.88 $3,225.00 (extension
016 6/30/2025
Officer, 777 S. Aviation granted for
Blvd., Suite 150, 10 years)
El Segundo, CA 90245
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LICENSES
State of Hawaii,
Lualualei/ (1) 8-6-001:051 Department of Education,
LI OAHU 224 Easement Perpetual 2/9/1987 0.014 $0.00 Drainage
Waianae (p) P. O. Box 2360,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804
Hawaiian Electric
One time
Company, Inc. & Hawaiian
(1) 8-6-023:150 10/22/1991- consideration fee
LI OAHU 289 Lualualei Easement Telcom, Inc., 21 years 0.034 $0.00
(p) 10/21/2012 of $2,000.00;
P. O. Box 2750,
Utilities.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96840
Utilities;
HECO & GTE HTCO,
(1) 4-1-029: (p) Waimanalo Res.
LI OAHU 294 Waimanalo Easement P.O. Box 2750, Perpetual 5/18/1992 $0.00
Various Lots Second
Honolulu, Hawaii, 96840
Series
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LICENSES
LICENSES
HECO & Hawaiian Telcom,
(1) 8-9-007:002
LI OAHU 369 Nanakuli Easement Inc., P. O. Box 2750, Perpetual 4/13/1993 $0.00 Utilities
(p), 010 (p)
Honolulu, Hawaii 96840
Gratis,
sub-license fee
* Waimana Enterprises, participation of
Various parcels
LI OAHU 372 Statewide Telecomm Inc., P. O. Box 893189, Perpetual 5/1/1995 $0.00 $154,572.99
statewide
Mililani, HI 96789 per annum;
Telecomm wire
lines & wireless
* Kamehameha Schools,
5/25/1995- Hoaliku Drake
LI OAHU 373 Nanakuli (1) 8-7-042:103 Education 87-115 Waiolu Street, 65 years 1.217 $0.00
5/24/2060 Preschool
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
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LICENSES
* Princess Kahanu
Management
(1) 8-7-007:004 Estates Assoc.,
of common
LI OAHU 406 Lualualei (p), 8-7-033:014 Community 87-117 Princess Perpetual 5/9/1997 0.97 $0.00
areas within
(p) Kahanu Ave.,
subdivision
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Resurrection of Life
Church, 89-270 11/1/1996- Terminated
LI OAHU 414 Nanakuli (1) 8-9-005:006 Church 21 years 0.505 $0.00
Farrington Highway, 10/31/2018 10/31/2018
Nanakuli, Hawaii 96792
Social Services;
* Queen Liliuokalani Trust, Operate a
(1) 4-1-008:024 Public Children’s Center, 8/25/1999- Koolaupoko
LI OAHU 436 Waimanalo 65 years 0.62 $0.00
(p) Service 1300 Halona Street, 8/24/2064 Unit to provide
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 social service to
residents.
State of Hawaii,
Department of Transpor-
(1) 9-7-024:050
LI OAHU 449 Pearl City Easement tation, Highways Division, Perpetual 7/26/2000 1.583 $0.00 Access
(p)
869 Punchbowl Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Ka Hana Ke Akua,
(1) 8-6-001:051 United Church of Christ, 2/1/2000-
LI OAHU 465 Waianae Church 30 years 3.35 $730.00 Church
(p) P. O. Box 4026, 1/31/2030
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
* Kalawahine Streamside
(1) 2-4-034:008
Association, 567 South 2/12/2001- Stream & open
LI OAHU 492 Kalawahine (p), 2-4-043:090 Community 99 years $0.00
King Street, Suite 600, 2/11/2100 spaces
(p)
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Irrigation &
Villlages of Kapolei
Maintenance
(1) 9-1-119:125 (p) Association, 91-1111
LI OAHU 497 Kapolei Easement 99 Years 1/20/2010 1 $0.00 easement; Malu-
& 9-1-120:104 (p) Kamaaha Loop, Kapolei,
ohai Joinder &
Hawaii 96707-1973
Consent Agmt
78 D H H L A N N UA L R E P O RT • 2 0 2 0
LICENSES
Nanaikapono Protestant
Church, 89-235 Pua 1/1/1999-
LI OAHU 504 Nanakuli (1) 8-9-005:017 Church 30 years 1.01 $219.98 Church
Avenue, Waianae, 12/31/2028
Hawaii 96792
Verizon Wireless,
(1) 8-9-001:004 3350 161st Avenue, 8/1/2001- Cellular phone
LI OAHU 513 Nanakuli Telecomm 20 years 0.148 $18,294.86
(p) SW M/S221, 7/31/2021 site
Bellevue, WA 98008
One time
Department of consideration fee
(1) 8-9-007:002 Transportation, of $2,310.00;
LI OAHU 542 Nanakuli Easement Perpetual 1/28/2003 0.047 $0.00
(p) 869 Punchbowl Street, Storm drain
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 along Farrington
Highway.
LICENSES
consideration fee
LI OAHU 546 Nanakuli (p), 8-9-008:003 Easement Honolulu, 630 South Perpetual 3/1/2003 2.239 $0.00
of $75,000.00;
(p) Beretania Street,
Water tank site
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Hawaiian Electric
Company, Inc.,
LI OAHU 594 Waianae (1) 8-5-05:036 (p) Easement Perpetual 10/22/2003 0.054 $0.00 Utilities
P. O. Box 2750,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96840
One time
consideration fee
State of Hawaii,
of $2,100.00;
Department of Land and
(1) 4-1-014:002 part of ka
LI OAHU 596 Makapuu Easement Natural Resources, Perpetual 8/1/2004 0.45 $0.00
(p) Iwi Shoreline
P. O. Box 621,
Improvements
Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
to Makapuu
Lookout
State of Hawaii,
(1) 9-1-013:048 Department of Education, 4/1/2004- Educational
LI OAHU 600 Kalaeloa Education 5 years 1.00 $600.00
(p) 1390 Miller Street, 3/31/2009 programs
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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LICENSES
Hawaii Community
Development Enterprises, 2/9/2004-
(1) 9-1-013:048
LI OAHU 603 Kalaeloa Commercial LLC, 1188 10 years 12/31/2014- 5.257 $199,200.00 Commercial.
(p)
Bishop Street, #909, Extended
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
*Nanakuli Housing
Public Corporation, 6/1/2004-
LI OAHU 604 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:027 (p) 5 years 5.00 $44,400.00 Industrial.
Service P. O. Box 17489, 5/31/2009
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
* Ka Waihona O Ka
Na’auao Charter School, Educational
(1) 8-9-001:004 9/1/2004-
LI OAHU 611 Nanakuli Education 89-195 Farrington 35 years 0.342 $0.00 services, SOH
(p) 8/31/2039
Highway, Charter School
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Kamehameha Schools,
(1) 8-9-001:004 Attn: Bonnie Abe, 10/1/2004- Extension educa-
LI OAHU 619 Nanakuli Education 35 years 0.586 $27,552.00
(p) P. O. Box 3466, 9/30/2039 tion programs.
Honolulu, HI 96801
T-Mobile West
Cellular site -
Corporation, Attention:
(1) 4-1-008:002 12/1/2006- pending
LI OAHU 659 Waimanalo Telecomm Lease Administration, 10 years 0.014 $23,805.00
(p) 11/30/2016 extension
2000 Corporate Drive,
approval
Canonsburg, PA 15317
T-Mobile West
Cellular site -
Corporation, Attention:
(1) 8-6-003:008 8/1/2007- pending
LI OAHU 683 Lualualei Telecomm Lease Administration, 10 years 0.011 $23,805.00
(p) 7/31/2017 extension
2000 Corporate Drive,
approval
Canonsburg, PA 15317
Hawaiian Electric
(1) 4-1-008:002 & Company, Ltd. (HECO), P.
LI OAHU 688 Waimanalo Easement Perpetual 6/5/2007 0.004 $0.00 Utilities
096 (p) O. Box 2750,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96840
State of Hawaii
Safe house +
Department of Human
(1) 9-1-013:024 MAUI 0.187 acre;
Kalaeloa/ Public Services c/o Office of 4/22/2008-
LI OAHU 705 (p), (2) 3-4- 10 years 1.157 $10,740.00 HHC approved 11
Wailuku Service Youth Services, 1010 3/31/2019
011:032 months extension
Richards Street, #314,
on 7/17/2018
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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LICENSES
Curatorship,
* Kaala Farm, Inc., conservation and
Community, 7/1/2008 –
LI OAHU 724 Waianae (1) 8-5-005:036 P. O.. Box 630, 25 years 97.764 $0.00 operation of the
Cultural 6/30/2033
Waianae, Hawaii 96792 Cultural Learning
Center at Kaala
Base rent +
50% sublease
rent, 3/1/2020
Blow Up, LLC dba & 2021
ESPN Radio 1420, $38,100.00,
3/1/2009-
LI OAHU 725 Kapalama (1) 1-5-020:014 Commercial 126 Queen Street, 20 years 0.137 $38,100.00 3/1/2022
2/28/2029
Suite 204, Honolulu, & 2023
Hawaii 96813 $39,600.00;
reopens 3/1/
2024; Radio
Tower/Antenna
To construct,
45 years;
manage and
two
operate facility
Special Olympics Hawaii, 10-year
(1) 9-1-017:071 (p) Public 8/1/2011 - for the devel-
LI OAHU 740 East Kapolei P. O. Box 3295, exten- 2.455 $12,000.00
& 088 (p) Service 7/31/2056 opment of the
Honolulu, Hawaii 96701 sions for
LICENSES
physical skills of
a total of
challenged youth
65 years
and adults
Annual increase
United States Coast
of 3% on 10/1;
(1) 4-2-001:014 & Public Guard, 1301 Clay Street, 5/13/2011-
LI OAHU 755 Waimanalo 20 years; 0.02 $14,441.40 Communication
016 (p) Service Suite 700N, Oakland, CA 5/12/2031
facility and gen-
94612-5203
erator building
Water and
* Na Kupaa o Kuhio,
wastewater
Attn: Pat Brandt,
(1) 9-1-012:071 & 6/22/2011 - systems with
LI OAHU 757 East Kapolei Easement Executive Director, 40 Years $0.00
088 (p) 6/21/2051 the roadways of
171A Lani Alii Place,
East Kapolei II,
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746
Phase IIB
One-time
consideration fee
City & County of Honolulu, of $4,011.00;
(1) 4-6-015:014 Board of Water Supply, 9/1/2013- Provide meter
LI OAHU 783 Haiku Easement 47 years 0.04 $0.00
(p) 630 So. Beretania Street, 8/31/2060 and appurte-
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 nances to service
charter school
under LI 730
One time
consideration fee
Kalaeloa Home Lands
of $17,000.00;
Solar, LLC, concur-
8/1/2014 - Right-of-way for
LI OAHU 785 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:028 (p) Easement 4301 North Fairfax Drive, rent with 0.32 $0.00
9/30/2033 utility purposes;
Suite 360, GL 294
HHC approval
Arlington, VA 22203
of amendment
3/19/2018
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LICENSES
Hawaiian Electric
(1) 8-7-010:007 Company, Inc.
LI OAHU 786 Maili Easement Perpetual 4/1/2014 $0.00 Utilities
(p) P. O. Box 2750,
Honolulu, HI 96840
Hawaiian Electric
(1) 8-7-006:002 Company, Inc.
LI OAHU 787 Nanakuli Easement Perpetual 4/16/2014 $0.00 Utilities
& 090 P. O. Box 2750,
Honolulu, HI 96840
Hawaiian Electric
(1) 4-1-008:002, Company, Inc.
LI OAHU 790 Waimanalo Easement Perpetual 5/30/2014 0.07 $0.00 Utilities
100, 101 (p) P. O. Box 2750,
Honolulu, HI 96840
State of Hawaii,
(1) 8-9-001:004 Department of Defense, Install a defense
LI OAHU 791 Nanakuli Easement Perpetual 5/19/2014 0.00 $0.00
(p) 3949 Diamond Head waring siren
Road, Honolulu, HI 96816
To operate
*Aha Punana Leo, Inc.,
(1) 8-9-001:004 9/1//2014 - Hawaiian
LI OAHU 795 Nanakuli Education 96 Puuhonu Place, 5 years 0.05 $4,200.00
(p) 8/31/2019 educational and
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
cultural programs
Electrical
Hawaiian Electric Com-
easement within
LI OAHU 799 Kapolei (1) 9-1-016:142 (p) Easement pany, Inc., P.O. Box 2750, Perpetual 2/19/2015 $0.00
roadway of Ka
Honolulu, Hawaii 96840
Makana Alii Mall
Regulated and
The Gas Company,
65 years non-regulated
LLC,dba Hawaii Gas, 745
with gas utility
Fort Street, 18th Floor, 4/16/2015 -
LI OAHU 801 Kapolei (1) 9-1-016:142 (p) Easement option for $0.00 operations and
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 4/15/2080
additional related services
or P. O. Box 3000,
25 years for Ka Makana
Honolulu, Hawaii 96802
Alii Mall
House of Salvation
Worship service
(1) 8-9-001:004 Church & Bible School, 9/1/2010 -
LI OAHU 807 Nanakuli Church 10 years $4,080.00 & church related
(p) Inc., P. O. Box 2161, 8/31/2020
activities
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Honolulu Community
Early education
Action Program, Inc.,
(1) 8-9-001:004 9/1/2014 - & childcare under
LI OAHU 808 Nanakuli Education 33 South King Street, 5 years $3,960.00
(p) 8/31/2019 its Head Start
Suite 300,
Program
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
One time
consideration fee
20 years of $8,000.00;
Hawaii Pacific University, with Maintain, repair ,
(1) 4-1-014:005 6/4/2018 -
LI OAHU 813 Waimanalo Easement 1164 Bishop Street, option for 0.181 $0.00 replace or remove
(p) 6/3/2038
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 another existing pumps
20 years and pipelines
traversing over
HHL
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LICENSES
Repair/
maintenance of
common area
(1) 9-1-016:076 Villages of Kapolei
LI OAHU 822 Kapolei Community Perpetual 8/13/2018 $0.00 as described in
(p) & 88 Association
Joinder-Consent
agreement dated
7/21/2007
Non-exclusive
roadway
City & County of Honolulu,
easement
LI OAHU 829 Kapolei (1) 9-1-119:125 (p) Easement Honolulu Hale, Perpetual 3/18/2019 $0.00
for sewerline
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
maintenance
purposes
One time
consideration
fee of $275.00;
Non-exclusive
driveway
and utiltiies
Gentry KGC LLC, connection
P. O. Box 295, easement; one
LI OAHU 825 Kapolei (1) 9-1-151:055 (p) Easement 10 years 11/7/2018 0.145 $0.00
Honolulu, Hawaii time payment of
96809-0295 refundable road-
way maintenance
contribution of
$96,000.00
prorated at
$800.00 per
month
LICENSES
Rights-of-Entry
Number 25 46 1 12 8 59 151
Easement 3 0.006 $0
Residential 1 25 $0
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
RIGHT-OF-ENTRY PERMITS
Until
HHC
*Malama Ka Aina, accepts
Allow members
Hana Ka Aina, Inc., man-
ROE HAWAII 294 Keaukaha 2-1-013:01 (p) Residential 4/17/2001 25.000 $0.00 to reside at
P.O. Box 5174, agement
King’s Landing
Hilo, Hawaii 96720 plan for
Keaukaha
Tract II
Marian Kapuniai,
(3) 6-3-038:007 Month- 6/1/2020-
ROE HAWAII 464 Puukupa Pastoral P. O. Box 6753, 50.000 $900.00
(p) to-month 5/30/2021
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
Malama Solomon,
(3) 6-5-001:010 Month- 6/1/2020-
ROE HAWAII 466 Waimea Pastoral P. O. Box 519, Kamuela, 105.727 $1,260.00
(p) to-month 5/30/2021
Hawaii 96743
Daleico Ranch,
(3) 9-3-001:002 Month- Cancelled
ROE HAWAII 471 Kau Pastoral P. O. Box 1149, Kai- 750.000 $1,536.00
(p) to-month 12/31/2019
lua-Kona, Hawaii 96745
Guy Kaniho,
(3) 3-8-001:007 73-4341 Kukulu Place, Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE HAWAII 477 Humu’ula Agricultural 2.000 $264.00
(p) Kailua-Kona, Hawaii to-month 10/31/2020
96740
April Awana-Mattos,
Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE HAWAII 478 Honomu (3) 2-8-011:011 (p) Pastoral 2265 Ainaola Drive, 300.000 $5,200.00
to-month 10/31/2020
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Keaukaha Panaewa
Farmers Association, Attn:
(3) 2-1-025:091 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE HAWAII 482 Panaewa Community Kihei Ahuna, President, 1.000 $240.00
(p) to-month 10/31/2020
P. O. Box 6844, Hilo,
Hawaii 96720-8935
Guy Startsman,
(3) 6-1-003:003 Month- 6/1/2020-
ROE HAWAII 483 Kawaihae Commercial 81 Puako Beach Drive, 0.560 $6,600.00
(p) to-month 5/30/2021
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
State of Hawaii,
Access to
Department of Land and
(3) 3-8-001:por- inspect, maintain,
Natural Resources,
tions of 002, 007 Public 25 12/1/2017 - and repair
ROE HAWAII 678 Humuula Hawaii Island Division of $0.00
& 008, (3) 2-6- Service months 12/31/2019 fenceline; HHC
Forestry and Wildlife,
018:012 (p) approved to
19 E. Kawili Street,
extend terms
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Install 9 miles
of fenceline
Kohala Watershed for ungulate
(3) 6-1-001:003 Public Partnership, 24 3/12/2018 - management;
ROE HAWAII 683 Kawaihae $0.00
(p) Service P.O. Box 437182, months 3/11/2020 HHC approved
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 to extend term
for additional 12
month
Solomon Lovell,
Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 531 Anahola (4) 4-8-006:004 Pastoral P. O. Box 533, 3.264 $528.00
to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
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Don Mahi,
Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 533 Anahola (4) 4-8-018:031 Agricultural P. O. Box 538, 11.000 $1,488.00
to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Gordon Rosa,
(4) 4-8-005:038 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 535 Anahola Pastoral P. O. Box 381, 13.000 $636.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Patricia Contrades,
(4) 4-8-011:045 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 536 Anahola Commercial P. O. Box 310, 0.009 $396.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746
Roger Palama,
(4) 1-8-008:035 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 537 Hanapepe Industrial P. O. Box 489, 0.230 $1,414.20 Parking
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Eleele, Hawaii 96705
Eldon Tanigawa,
Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 539 Hanapepe (4) 1-8-007:018 Caretaker P. O. Box 197, 5.153 $408.00
to-month 9/30/2020
Hanapepe, Hawaii 96716
Michael J. DeMotta,
(4) 1-8-007:021 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 540 Hanapepe Caretaker P. O. Box 723, H 0.250 $408.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
anapepe, Hawaii 96716
Palahiko Farms
(4) 1-2-002:023 c/o Charley Raco, Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 543 Kekaha Agriculture 20.000 $1,200.00
(p) 4750 Hoomana Road, to-month 9/30/2020
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Clay Kelekoma,
(4) 4-8-015:024 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 545 Anahola Pastoral P. O. Box 135, 2.866 $336.00
to 026 to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
William Leleo,
(4) 4-8-003:018 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 549 Anahola Caretaker P. O. Box 338, 0.188 $264.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Kuini Contrades,
(4) 4-8-008:001 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 550 Anahola Agricultural P. O. Box 310, 0.344 $264.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746
John Hanson,
(4) 4-8-003:013 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 551 Anahola Pastoral P. O. Box 621, 5.000 $1,320.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Sunny L. Honda,
(4) 4-8-009:010 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 553 Anahola Caretaker P. O. Box 2043, 0.092 $264.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746
Linda Kaauwai-Iwamoto,
(4) 4-8-005:042 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 554 Anahola Agricultural 3-4032 Kuhio Highway, 8.000 $576.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Monthly fee
Tarey Low, waived for
Anahola/ Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 557 (4) 4-7-002:004 Pastoral 5014A Kula Road, 173.000 $0.00 24 months
Kamalomaloo to-month 9/30/2020
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746 (1/1/2020-
12/31/2021)
Joseph Borden,
Anahola/Ka- (4) 4-8-003:004 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 562 Pastoral P. O. Box 182, 21.030 $960.00
malomaloo (p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96706
Woodrow K. Contrades,
(4) 4-8-011:045 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 564 Anahola Commercial P. O. Box 577, 0.023 $588.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Angelina Koli,
(4) 4-8-005:038 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 565 Anahola Pastoral P. O. Box 26, Anahola, 12.000 $708.00
& 044 to-month 9/30/2020
Hawaii 96703
William/Allison Sanchez,
Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 567 Wailua (4) 3-9-002:003 Pastoral 873-A Kamalu Road, 45.023 $2,136.00
to-month 9/30/2020
Kapaa, Hawaii 96746
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Henry Aviguetero,
Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 568 Hanapepe (4) 1-8-007:003 Pastoral P. O. Box 604, Hanapepe, 2.000 $240.00
to-month 9/30/2020
Hawaii 96716
Puanani Cummings,
(4) 4-8-003:020 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 569 Anahola Caretaker P. O. Box 169, 0.164 $264.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Henry Kupihea,
(4) 4-8-003:006 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 578 Anahola Pastoral P. O. Box 510074, 10.000 $240.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Kealia, Hawaii 96751
Gratis; in return
(4) 4-7-002:004; Green Energy Team
Permittee will
4-8-002:001 & LLC' 3-2600 Kaumualii Month- 1/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 579 Anahola Commercial 907.000 $0.00 remove albizia
4-8-003:006 Highway, to-Month 12/31/2019
trees on
& 022 Lihue, Hawaii 96766
DHHL lands
Edward Taniguchi,
(4) 4-7-002:004 Month- 10/1/2019-
ROE KAUAI 583 Anahola Pastoral P.O. Box 758, 80.000 $240.00
(p) to-month 9/30/2020
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Kalalea/Anehola Farmers
(4) 4-8-005:026 Month- Cancelled
ROE KAUAI 584 Anahola Community Hui, P.O. Box 520, 0.917 $0.00 Farmers Market
(p) to-month 12/31/2019
Anahola, Hawaii 96703
Until
Maui Electric Company, Utility poles
Waiohuli-Hik- (2) 2-2-031:013 long term
ROE MAUI 439 Easement P. O. Box 398, Kahului, 7/1/2013 0.006 $0.00 for homestead
ina (p) license is
Hawaii 96733 lessee
executed
Until
Maui Electric Company, Utility poles
long term
ROE MAUI 445 Kula (2) 2-2-028:026 Easement P. O. Box 398, Kahului, 4/1/2012 $0.00 for homestead
license is
Hawaii 96733 lessee
executed
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Until
Maui Electric Company, Utility poles
Keokea/ (2) 2-2-032:46, long term
ROE MAUI 451 Easement P. O. Box 398, 10/5/2012 $0.00 for homestead
Waiohuli 48 & 50 license is
Kahului, Hawaii 96733 lessee
executed
State of Hawaii,
Construct 3.6
(2) 1-9-001:003 Department of Land and
Public 5/25/2019 miles of fenceline
ROE MAUI 666 Kahikinui (p), 007 (p) & Natural Resources, 4 years $0.00
Service -5/24/2021 for ferel ungulate
011 (p) 1151 Punchbowl Street,
removal project
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
12
(2) 1-9-001: KIA Hawaii, months
Public 2/24/2018 - Ferel Ungulate
ROE MAUI 682 Kahikinui portions of 003, P.O. Box 941, with 4614.000 $0.00
Service 2/23/2020 removal project
007 & 011 Pepeekeo, Hawaii 96783 option to
extend
Gratis; due
Waiohuli Hawaiian
Mont-to- diligence related
(2) 2-2-028:181 Homesteaders Assoc.,
Waiohuli- Month; to master plan-
ROE MAUI 688 (p) & (2) 2-2- Community Inc., P. O. Box 698, 1/7/2020 150.000 $0.00
Keokea up to 36 ning, business
002:014 (p) Kahului, Hawaii
months plans, chapter
96790-0698
343 compliance
Gratis; due
Ka Ohana O Kahikinui, Month-
diligence related
HCI 961, to-
(2) 1-9-001:003 to master plan-
ROE MAUI 689 Kahikinui Community Kula, Hawaii 96790 Month; 9/27/2019 16.000 $0.00
(p) ning, business
Attn: Kaleo Cullen, up to 36
plans, chapter
President months
343 compliance
Gratis; due
Month-
Pa'upena Community diligence related
to-
Waiohuli-Ke- (2) 2-2-034:026 ) Development, Inc., to master plan-
ROE MAUI 690 Community Month; 10/10/2019 127.000 $0.00
okea p) & 028 (p) 96 Ahulua Street, ning, business
up to 36
Kula, Hawaii 96790 plans, chapter
months
343 compliance
Monsanto Hawaii,
Month- 5/1/2020 -
ROE MOLOKAI 499 Palaau (2) 5-2-011:033 Agricultural P. O. Box 40, Kaunakakai, 30.000 $2,352.00
to-month 4/30/2021
Hawaii 96748
Molokai Homestead
(2) 5-2-010:001 Livestock Association, Month- 5/1/2020 -
ROE MOLOKAI 500 Kalamaula Pastoral 9370.000 $240.00
(p). 5-2-003 (p) P. O. Box 1616, Kaunakaki, to-month 4/30/2021
Hawaii 96748
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Partners In Development
Foundation,
(2) 5-2-015:053 Month- 5/1/2020 -
ROE MOLOKAI 502 Hoolehua Office 2020 Bachelot Street, 0.036 $7,478.00
(p) to-month 4/30/2021
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817,
Attn: Mr. Paul Chun
Ahupua'a O Molokai
Month- 5/1/2020 -
ROE MOLOKAI 507 Hoolehua (2) 5-2-030:007 Community c/o P.O. Box 159, 0.490 $240.00
to-month 4/30/2021
Hoolehua, HI 96729
Robert D. Lyman,
91-1064 Kauiki Street, Month- 7/1/2010-
ROE OAHU 511 Nanakuli (1) 8-9-008:003 Pastoral 1126.000 $14,304.00
Ewa Beach, Hawaii to-month 6/30/2020
96706
Professional Commercial
Services, 2706 Kilihau Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 517 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:018 (p) Industrial 0.093 $56,609.00
Street, #104, to-month 6/30/2020
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Frances Kama-Silva,
(1) 8-6-003:003 86-412-C Lualualei Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 528 Lualualei Pastoral 8.000 $2,772.00
(p) Homestead Road, to-month 6/30/2020
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Frances Kama-Silva,
(1) 8-6-003:003 86-412-C Lualualei Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 529 Lualualei Industrial 2.000 $6,427.00
(p) Homestead Road, to-month 6/30/2020
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Charlene L. Ching,
(1) 8-9-007:002 Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 586 Nanakuli Caretaker 89-160 Naniahiahi Place, 0.115 $240.00
(p) to-month 6/30/2020
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Waianae Coast
Comprehensive Health &
(1) 8-6-001:012 & Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 593 Waianae Community Hospital Board, Inc., 86- 2.000 $480.00
024 (p) to-month 6/30/2020
260 Farrington Highway,
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Ellen Sanborn,
41-296 Nakini Street, Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 594 Waimanalo (1) 4-1-009:287 Stabling 1.016 $1,572.00
Waimanalo, Hawaii to-month 6/30/2020
96795
Kennard Hicks,
(1) 8-6-003:002 & 86-530 Lualualei Home- Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 600 Waianae Agriculture 6.400 $240.00
032 (p) stead Road, to-month 6/30/2020
Waianae, Hawaii 96792
Luella K. Kanoa,
(1) 4-1-030:053 41-192 Poliala Street, Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 608 Waimanalo Caretaker 0.267 $240.00
(p) Waimanalo, Hawaii to-month 6/30/2020
96795
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RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMITS
Howard Doctorello,
(1) 4-1-030:053 41-217 Kalau Place, Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 609 Waimanalo Caretaker 0.070 $240.00
(p) Waimanalo, Hawaii to-month 6/30/2020
96795
Na Kane Trucking.
Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 615 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:027 (p) Industrial P. O. Box 700351, 0.220 $11,569.00
to-month 6/30/2020
Kapolei, Hawaii 96709
Benjamin Kahalehoe,
(1) 9-1-013:048 Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 618 Kalaeloa Office 92-526 Pilipono Street, 0.310 $12,578.00
(p) to-month 6/30/2020
Kapolei, Hawaii 96707
Devin B. Donahue,
Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 623 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:061 (p) Industrial P.O. Box 12131 1.033 $12,854.00
to-month 6/30/2020
Honolulu, HI 96828
D II’s Welding
Services, LLC,
Month- 7/1/2019-
F.P.S. Building
Contractors, LLC, Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 634 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:038 (p) Industrial 0.250 $4,634.00
92-848 Palailai Street, to-month 6/30/2020
Kapolei, Hawaii 96707
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T & C Plumbing,
Chris Manuel, Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 637 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:028 (p) Industrial 0.320 $19,300.00
2472 Komo Mai Drive, to-month 6/30/2020
Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
Maunalei Trucking,
Attn: Arnold Richardson, Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 639 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:028 (p) Industrial 0.505 $39,849.00
4124 Keaka Drive, to-month 6/30/2020
Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
Allen Sliva,
(1) 4-1-008:002 Month to 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 645 Waimanalo Stabling 1189 Akamai Street, 0.700 $1,224.00
(p) Month 6/30/2020
Kailua, Hawaii 96734
JJS Construction,
Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 650 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:061 (p) Industrial 650 Aipo Street, 0.459 $15,425.00
to-month 6/30/2020
Honolulu, Hawaii 96825
Hawaiian Dredging
Construction, Inc.,
Month- 7/1/2019-
ROE OAHU 651 Kalaeloa (1) 9-1-013:061 (p) Industrial 201 Merchant Street, 0.460 $15,425.00
to-month 6/30/2020
#900, Honolulu, Hawaii
96813-2999
Gratis; conduct
United States Department land surveying
of the Interior & Control field acitivites,
Nanakuli,
Various parcels on Public Point Surveying, Inc., 12 including not
ROE OAHU 685 Lualualei, & $0.00
leeward Oahu Service 615 Piikoi Street, Months limited to data
Waianae
Suite 700, Honolulu, collections and
Hawaii 96814 survey monu-
mentation
2 years;
For due diligence
with
Innergex Renewables activities to
option
(1) 9-1-013:038 USA LLC, 4660 La Jolla assess the
ROE OAHU 687 Kalaeloa Commercial for 3 7/31/2021 107.000 $50,000.00
& 040 Village Drive, Suite 680, ptotential for up
additional
San Diego, CA 92128 to a 20MW solar
1-year
energy project
term
Servdor, Inc.,
Month- Office and
ROE OAHU 693 Moanalua (1) 1-1-064:031 (p) Industrial 2627 Kilihau Street, 3/1/2020 0.105 $60,240.00
to-Month warehouse
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
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DE PARTMEN T OF
HAWA I I AN HO M E L A N DS
P.O. Box 1879
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96805
808-620-9500
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