Announcements

Bill for Condemnation of Molokai Ranch

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Yesterday, Representative Mele Carroll introduced House Bill 1295, authorizing condemnation of Molokai Ranch. Below is the full text of the Bill.


Report Title:
Eminent Domain; Molokai Ranch

Description:
Directs governor to acquire Molokai Ranch from GuocoLeisure Ltd.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
H.B. NO. 1295
TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009
STATE OF HAWAII

A BILL FOR AN ACT

RELATING TO LAND ACQUISITION.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:


SECTION 1. The legislature notes that on April 5, 2008, Molokai Properties Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore-based GuocoLeisure Limited, terminated all normal operations of its various holdings and businesses on the island of Molokai, including the Molokai Lodge, Kaupoa Beach Village, Kaluakoi Golf Course, Maunaloa Town Cinemas, Maunaloa gas station, and its cattle operations, resulting in the loss of one hundred twenty jobs on the island that already has the highest unemployment rate in the State. Further, Molokai Ranch indicated that it was also denying access to most of its landholdings, that comprise approximately one-third of the entire island of Molokai, to the public who used those lands for purposes of gathering, hunting, and fishing, thereby supporting the type of subsistence lifestyle that many residents of Molokai have, by necessity, come to rely on to survive.
The legislature further notes that the Molokai Properties Limited landholding contain numerous wahi pana, places of historical and cultural value, including heiau and ceremonial sites, ancient taro loi, and loko ia, ancient Hawaiian fishponds.
In the recent past, there have been a number of private entities that have expressed an interest in acquiring all or parts of Molokai Properties Limited landholdings, estimated to be worth $200,000,000. Alternate energy producer, UPC Wind Company, has pledged $50,000,000 to purchase land and rights to establish a wind farm capable of generating electrical energy from the winds at the west end of the island.
The legislature therefore declares that it is in the public interest to meet the needs of the entire Molokai community and to protect and preserve Hawaii's historic and cultural heritage, to acquire private lands currently owned by Molokai Properties Limited and GuocoLeisure Ltd., and their successors in interest, for preservation, by purchasing those lands, exercising the State's power of eminent domain to acquire those lands or, by negotiations, participating in a cooperative agreement with other interested parties to acquire those lands.
The purpose of this Act is to appropriate funds and to authorize the governor to acquire all of the landholdings of Molokai Properties Limited and GuocoLeisure Ltd. on the island of Molokai by exercising the State's power of eminent domain or, by negotiations, entering into a cooperative agreement with other interested parties to acquire the property.
SECTION 2. The governor shall immediately initiate negotiations with Molokai Properties Limited and GuocoLeisure Ltd., and their successors in interest, to acquire all properties held by Molokai Properties Limited and GuocoLeisure Ltd. on the island of Molokai. The financing of the acquisition may be by one or more of the following means:
(1) Appropriations made by the legislature from the general fund or any special funds;
(2) General obligation bonds authorized by the legislature;
(3) Exchange of public lands, to the extent authorized by law;
(4) Federal funds;
(5) Private funds, financing, or donations; or
(6) Any other means of financing the governor may negotiate.
SECTION 3. If the governor finds that it is not feasible for the State to acquire sole interest of the property identified in section 2 of this Act, the governor shall seek out and, if possible, enter into a cooperative agreement or agreements with private or other public entities interested in preserving the identified property for the purpose of cooperatively acquiring the property.
SECTION 4. The governor shall submit a report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2010 regarding the governor's efforts to acquire the aforementioned lands and the governor's recommendations for financing the purchase of the property.
SECTION 5. If an agreement to acquire the property by negotiation is not reached within a reasonable time, as determined by the governor, the governor shall exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire the property. For purposes of this Act, condemnation of the property shall not be subject to legislative disapproval.
SECTION 6. There is appropriated out of the special land and development fund the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2009-2010 for the purchase of all the landholdings of Molokai Properties Limited and GuocoLeisure Ltd. on the island of Molokai, as identified in this Act or to commence the condemnation process of those lands.
The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of land and natural resources for the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 7. The director of finance is authorized to issue general obligation bonds in the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary is appropriated for fiscal year 2009-2010 for the purchase of all the property owned by Molokai Properties Limited and GuocoLeisure Ltd. on the island of Molokai, as identified in this Act.
SECTION 8. The appropriation made for the land acquisition authorized by this Act shall not lapse at the end of the fiscal biennium for which the appropriation is made; provided that all moneys from the appropriation unencumbered as of June 30, 2010, shall lapse as of that date.
The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of land and natural resources for the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2009.

Bill for Condemnation of Molokai Ranch

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Yesterday, Representative Mele Carroll introduced House Bill 1295, authorizing condemnation of Molokai Ranch. Below is the full text of the Bill.


Report Title:
Eminent Domain; Molokai Ranch
 
Description:
Directs governor to acquire Molokai Ranch from GuocoLeisure Ltd.
 
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
H.B. NO.    1295
TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009         
STATE OF HAWAII         
          
A BILL FOR AN ACT

RELATING TO LAND ACQUISITION.
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
 

SECTION 1.  The legislature notes that on April 5, 2008, Molokai Properties Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore-based GuocoLeisure Limited, terminated all normal operations of its various holdings and businesses on the island of Molokai, including the Molokai Lodge, Kaupoa Beach Village, Kaluakoi Golf Course, Maunaloa Town Cinemas, Maunaloa gas station, and its cattle operations, resulting in the loss of one hundred twenty jobs on the island that already has the highest unemployment rate in the State.  Further, Molokai Ranch indicated that it was also denying access to most of its landholdings, that comprise approximately one-third of the entire island of Molokai, to the public who used those lands for purposes of gathering, hunting, and fishing, thereby supporting the type of subsistence lifestyle that many residents of Molokai have, by necessity, come to rely on to survive.

Bill for Condemnation of Molokai Ranch

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Yesterday, Representative Mele Carroll introduced House Bill 1295, authorizing condemnation of Molokai Ranch. Below is the full text of the Bill.


Report Title:
Eminent Domain; Molokai Ranch

Description:
Directs governor to acquire Molokai Ranch from GuocoLeisure Ltd.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
H.B. NO. 1295
TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009
STATE OF HAWAII

A BILL FOR AN ACT

RELATING TO LAND ACQUISITION.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:


SECTION 1. The legislature notes that on April 5, 2008, Molokai Properties Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore-based GuocoLeisure Limited, terminated all normal operations of its various holdings and businesses on the island of Molokai, including the Molokai Lodge, Kaupoa Beach Village, Kaluakoi Golf Course, Maunaloa Town Cinemas, Maunaloa gas station, and its cattle operations, resulting in the loss of one hundred twenty jobs on the island that already has the highest unemployment rate in the State. Further, Molokai Ranch indicated that it was also denying access to most of its landholdings, that comprise approximately one-third of the entire island of Molokai, to the public who used those lands for purposes of gathering, hunting, and fishing, thereby supporting the type of subsistence lifestyle that many residents of Molokai have, by necessity, come to rely on to survive.

Catwalk Calamity

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Catwalk Calamity

On January 19, the catwalk at Kaunakakai harbor collapsed. The structure, an extension of the wharf, is used to help passengers on and off boats as well as a place for boats to tie up. The catwalk collapsed while several people were standing on it, according to eyewitnesses, but thankfully no one was hurt. The collapse has complicated matters for those who routinely take passengers out to sea. Captain Clay Ching says he will have to pick up his passengers near the icehouse until the repair is made. Police tape was placed around the cement structure to discourage people from climbing on it. The Harbor division of the Hawaii Department of Transportation will be in charge of repairing the catwalk. There is no date yet for the completion of the repair, according to state officials

US Coast Guard Support to the Ka Molokai Makahiki

Monday, January 26th, 2009

US Coast Guard Support to the Ka Molokai Makahiki

Submitted by Diane Roloson, Flotilla Commander, Flotilla 25, Molokai, USCG Auxiliary

The crew of the US Coast Guard Cutter Kittiwake, an 87 foot coastal patrol boat, stationed in Nawiliwili, Kauai is scheduled to participate in the Ka Molokai Makahiki Games this weekend. The Kittiwake's Commanding Officer, LtJG Gordon Hood , has indicated that the Kittiwake will be open for tours to Molokai residents on Saturday morning and afternoon starting on the hour at 9AM until 3PM. Please stop by the harbor and visit and learn more about the Coast Guard Ohana in Hawaii. Additionally, the 47 ft patrol boat and its crew from US Coast Guard Station Maui in Maalaea also expects to be here and participate in the games. The USCG participants in the Ka Molokai Makahiki are supported in part by your local Molokai US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla. The flotilla is active in promoting recreational boating safety in Molokai through public education and vessel safety checks, completing projects in support of the State of Hawaii Harbors Dept and other state and federal agencies, and facilitating USCG mariner documentation and licensing. Call 553-5503 for more information about the auxiliary and its missions.

Tired of Tax Forms?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Well, you’re in luck. Eight certified tax preparers are visiting Molokai February 12-15 to help residents of all ages who need assistance filling out their tax forms and have questions about the process – all for free. Both federal and state taxes will be processed. They are coming from Honolulu on a volunteer basis to perform this service for our community. For the past 10 years, the AARP has been sponsoring the event. Last year’s displaced workers are especially urged to take advantage of this free service.

The locations are as follows:
February  12 and 13 in the State Conference Room from 9am to 4pm
February 14    at Pumehana Senior Center room 1 from 8:30am to 4pm
February 15   at the Hawaiian Homesteads Conference room Kulani Oiwi

Please call Gladys Brown at 553-3575 to make an appointment. Call as soon as possible, as appointments fill up.

Cats Looking for Christmas Angels

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Cats Looking for Christmas Angels

bird species,” she says.

If the Board of Directors at Wavecrest decides not to allow the cats to remain on the property, explains Madrigal, she will be left with no choice but to take them back to her permanent home in California unless someone is willing to adopt them.

“I hope someone will come up and include these cats in the spirit of aloha,” says Madrigal.

All five cats are vaccinated and spayed or neutered. If you’re interested in adopting a cat, or for more information about cat control on Molokai, call the Molokai Humane Society at 558-0000.

Census Job Interview – Thursday

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Crew Leader: Leads and regularly meets with Enumerators in the field to provide on-the-spot assistance and supervision.
Pay: $16.50-$18.50/hr.
Crew Leader Assistant: Assists Crew Leader with all field duties, including appointment and training of new hires and
assigning work to the enumerators. Pay: $15.00-$17.00/hr.
Enumerator/Lister: Completes assignments which involve locating and listing addresses (in 2009), and (in 2010) conducting interviews with
respondents.

Holiday Concert at the Library

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Molokai Public Library is scheduled to host a “Christmas Medley Concert” featuring Lips & Lungs, on Wednesday, December 10th at 2:30 p.

Lips & Lungs is a musical trio composed of Ilse Borden (baritone sax), David Layne (trumpet) and Charle Kenward (clarinet).

This one-hour concert is recommended for all ages. Contact the library as soon as possible if a sign language interpreter or other special accommodation is needed.

Honeymoon Yields Job

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Honeymoon Yields Job

Humane Society gets new vet.

By Sean Aronson

There is a new veterinarian in town, and this time she may be here for good.

Dr. Tina Rodgers has joined the staff at the Molokai Humane Society. She recently moved to Molokai with her husband and is hoping to make the change permanent.

“I really like Hawaii and would love to make a go of it here,” said Rodgers.

She first came to Molokai on her honeymoon a few months ago and even pitched in a few days at the clinic. It was such a wonderful experience she decided to come back.

Rodgers received her veterinary degree from Ross University in the Caribbean and has been practicing for the last three years in New York.

Rodgers urges all residents to get their dogs and cats spayed and neutered - the most common operations she does. She also performs surgeries on animals injured by cars and even some attacked by wild boars.

Lately, the humane society has treated a lot of dogs accidently run over by their owners. They urge people to keep leashed or chained dogs away from driveways.

The clinic charges $30 per office visit.

Spay and neutering is $10 for cats and $20 for dogs.

The Human Society also encourages those who would like to adopt an animal to contact them.

The Humane Society can be reached by phone at 558-0000. They are located on Kamehameha V Highway before the airport - just look for the trailer with the animals painted on the outside.