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Castle & Cooke Applies for Incidental Take Permit
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Incidental Take Permit Application; Habitat Conservation Plan and Associated Documents; Meteorological Towers, Lāna’i, HI http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-12-07/pdf/2011-31427.pdf The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), has received…
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County Environmental Coordinator at Upcountry Sustainability
November 7, at 7 pm, Maui County Environmental Coordinator ROB PARSONS will discuss the sustainability issues he finds on his plate in the near future, at Upcountry Sustainability’s monthly…
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Steep Slope Bill Advances
This bill has been advocated by Maui Tomorrow for years. The bill is a compromise from what Maui Tomorrow wanted but MT is supporting it since it protects homeowners…
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Controversial Kula Ridge Decision Delayed
After a series of public hearings on Maui, and hearing again this week from residents both for and against the project, the state Land Use Commission decided Friday to…
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Pulelehua Approved
The Maui County Council gave final approval to Maui Land & Pineapple’s Pulelehua subdivision Friday, clearing the way for the development of more than 800 new homes on 310…
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Steep Hillside Bill at Council
A bill that would require additional review of developments on steep hillsides will come to the council for first reading Friday, Nov 4, 9am at the County Building 8th…
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County Council Creating TVR Rules
Excerpted from a Maui News article By ILIMA LOOMIS Under the proposed legislation, vacation rental owners would have to be accessible 24 hours per day and…
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Wai’ale Development – EIS Does Not Meet Requirements
WAI’ALE DEVELOPMENT- FINAL EIS TALKING POINTS QUICK FAX: 2550 units on 545 acres. 6,670 new residents 300 county affordable units. 563 affordable workforce units.(34%) 1687 market priced units (66%) MAIN POINT:…
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Kehalani Commercial Project Groundbreaking
From Chris Hamilton’s article in the Maui News Kehalani Village Center, a $50 million, 200,000-square-foot commercial project by developer Stanford Carr will break ground soon The neighboring…
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