The bulldozing and desecration of Hawea Heiau in Maunalua (Hawai'i Kai) is a travesty.

Mahalo. Our kupuna are calling out to us for help.

I have heard them and this blog is given them a voice in this blog site - people can see and read what's going on and help Hawea.

Just a few things:

In discussion with kupuna and cultural experts they have shared a heiau is not just the temple that is sacred - the materials; rock walls, structures etc, - but it is the land itself that is sacred. This is why you'll find one heiau built over another through history, they are building on the sacred site. Parts of Hawea have been bulldozed but they can be rebuilt on the same land because the land is sacred, the land is the link between humans and the our Hawaiian gods.

When I wrote "A copy of this agreement was supposed to have been shared with the community before any work was done per information provided by the SHPD office. "

To be completely clear, a copy of the agreement was supposed to have been given to the community by the developer before any work was done per information provided by the SHPD office.

The bulldozing and desecration of Hawea Heiau in Maunalua (Hawai'i Kai) is a travesty. Our community is both sad and angry. Where is the respect for our wahi pana (sacred places) and our kupuna? How can we all come together to save the iwi and archeological features that call to us for help?

Aloha

annmarie@hawaii.rr.com


Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hale Ali'i Hanwha Corp., a South Korea-based company

Condo plan revived for Hawaii Kai site

Developers seeking to mend fences with community


At a presentation for the Hawai'i Kai Neighborhood Board last week, project representatives pledged to end what in the past were sometimes combative actions that included threatening opponents with lawsuits, in hopes of advancing the project that includes both luxury and affordable units.

Hale Ali'i has been in the works for more than five years on the last large parcel of undeveloped land zoned for homes in the east O'ahu community.

But despite earning previous neighborhood board support, the project has been beset by issues including satisfying a county affordable housing requirement and protecting archaeological features on the property near the Oahu Club on Hawai'i Kai Drive.

Design plans are being reassessed, and top management of Hale Ali'i Development LLC has been reorganized, according to Mike Greco, who was named Hale Ali'i's chief operating officer March 1.

Greco, a former construction vice president with Chicago-based developer Fifield Cos., said at the meeting that the changes are being made at the direction of Hanwha Corp., a South Korea-based company that is the majority investor in the project.

Local developer Mike Klein, who long headed Hale Ali'i Development, still has an ownership interest in the project, but no longer directs the company.

Hale Ali'i Development also recently hired Dawn Chang of local consulting firm Ku'iwalu as a cultural consultant, and public relations firm Communications Pacific to help with community outreach.

"Just give us a chance to turn this around and do the right thing," Greco said. "We will do the right thing."

Several area residents and a few neighborhood board members expressed reservations about Hale Ali'i's intentions, and told Greco that an attorney representing Hale Ali'i Development had sent them letters from recent months to years threatening legal action if they didn't remove or refrain from making alleged false and defamatory statements by word, in print or on the Internet regarding the project.

Wayne Levy, a neighborhood board member, asked Greco if it was safe for him to ask questions about the project given the legal threat.

Greco apologized for the letters and said recipients would be receiving written retractions.

"I want you people to feel very open to talk to us," he said.

After the meeting, Greco said he was unaware of such letters until they were mentioned at the meeting last Tuesday.

Five people at the meeting, including three board members, said they received such letters. Others also have received letters. One of the board members, who asked not to be identified out of caution for legal liability, was angry about the letters but expressed willingness to cut Hale Ali'i Development some slack to mend the rift.

Rene Garvin, another board member, told Greco she believes his intentions are good. Others remained skeptical.

Hale Ali'i's most recent design included an 11-story first phase with 133 luxury units ranging from about 1,500 square feet to 4,400 square feet with shared amenities including a wine tasting room, movie theater and resort-style spa.

Unit prices ranged from about $1.3 million to $3.7 million when an initial batch of 68 units were placed on the market last year. The developer had anticipated starting construction last month, but has not.

A second building expected to satisfy a county requirement to provide affordable units was to be developed adjacent to the luxury building and a private landscaped park with features including lagoon-style waterways, floating cabanas and a sand-edged pool with ozone-purified water.

Greco said all the plans are being reviewed and could change.

One major area of contention discussed at the meeting was treatment of cultural artifacts on the site, which was once part of a pre-contact Hawaiian village.

There is disagreement over whether the project site was once home to a heiau, or place of worship.

Some concerned residents who have researched the area, including Chris Cramer and Ann Marie Kirk of community group Livable Hawaii Kai Hui, believe remnants of the heiau or heiau complex are on the site identified for development of the recreational amenities, and that the site should be restored and preserved.

The State Historic Preservation Division, an agency trusted to protect such sites, has said the heiau in question, Hawea Heiau, was not on the project site. However, Kirk and others believe troubles at SHPD, which recently was put on a form of probation by the National Park Service for operational deficiencies, haven't done a thorough job assessing the site.

The developer has a SHPD-approved plan to preserve three petroglyphs on an old lava flow descending from Kaluanui Ridge, or Mariner's Ridge, while developing the rest of the site.

Kirk and Cramer said they have visited the site and identified what they believe are other petroglyphs, including one disturbed or destroyed by grading work on part of the site last year — work that was done without a required archaeological monitoring plan and resulted in a violation notice from the county. They also say other artifacts including an ancient well and remnants of a coconut grove should be preserved.

Chang of Ku'iwalu said past mistakes such as the grading incident can't be undone, but she encouraged community members to share any information that would help confirm the location of Hawea Heiau or ensure better stewardship of the property. "We are listening to the community," she said. "This site is important. We really are trying to do this the right way."

Reach Andrew Gomes at agomes@honoluluadvertiser.com.

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City & County of Honolulu

Department of Planning & Permitting (DPP)


Property Information


Thursday, April 22, 2010 | 12:44:13 PM



General Information
TMK:39008039
Building Value:$0.00
Building Exemption:$0.00
Land Value:$115,000.00
Land Exempt:$0.00
Acres:5
Square Feet0
Property Tax Class: Preservation
City: Honolulu
Zip Code: 96825
Realtor Neighborhood: WEST MARINA
Site Address:
Site Address: 6888 HAWAII KAI DR

Tax Bill Owner Information
NameTypeAddressAddress 2City State Zip
HALE ALI'I PARK ASSN LLCFee Owner225 N COLUMBUS DR STE 100
CHICAGO IL 60601 7981

2000 Census Information
Tract Number: 000106 / 000108
Block Number: 2000 / 1001
Population (block): 2347 / 254
Voting Information
City Council Member: Charles K. Djou
Polling Place: Hahaione Elem Sch / Hahaione Elem Sch
Address: 595 Pepeekeo St / 595 Pepeekeo St
Neighborhood Board: HAWAII KAI / HAWAII KAI

School and Transit Information
Elementary School: Hahaione
High School: KAISER
Near Bus Route: Yes
Zoning and Flood Information
Zoning (LUO) Designation: P-2
Ohana Zoning Designation: Ineligible
FEMA Flood Designation: D
Tsunami Evacuation Zone: No



http://www.magellandevelopment.com/
Magellan Development Group

225 North Columbus Drive

Suite 100

Chicago, Illinois 60601

P: 312.642.8869 F: 312.642.2773

info@magellandevelopment.com

HALE ALI`I PARK ASSOCIATION LLC

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)

General Info

MASTER NAME HALE ALI`I PARK ASSOCIATION LLC
BUSINESS TYPE Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC)
FILE NUMBER 73424 C6
STATUS Active
PLACE INCORPORATED Delaware UNITED STATES
REGISTRATION DATE Nov 6, 2009
MAILING ADDRESS 225 N COLUMBUS DR STE 100
CHICAGO, Illinois 60601
UNITED STATES
PARTNER TERMS AT-WILL
MANAGED BY MEMBER(S)
AGENT NAME THE CORPORATION COMPANY, INC.
AGENT ADDRESS 900 FORT ST MALL STE 1800
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96813
UNITED STATES

HALE ALI`I PARK ASSOCIATION LLC

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)

Members

NAME sort OFFICE sorted help DATE sort
HANWHA AMERICA DEVELOPMENT LLC MEM Nov 6, 2009


HANWHA HAWAII LLC

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)


MASTER NAME HANWHA HAWAII LLC
BUSINESS TYPE Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC)
FILE NUMBER 62275 C6
STATUS Active
PURPOSE HOLDING SHARES OF SUBSIDIARIES; PROVIDING CONSULTING SERVICES RE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT TO SUBSIDIARIES
PLACE INCORPORATED Delaware UNITED STATES
REGISTRATION DATE Jun 10, 2008
MAILING ADDRESS 225 N. COLUMBUS DR STE 100
CHICAGO, Illinois 60601
UNITED STATES
PARTNER TERMS AT-WILL
MANAGED BY MEMBER(S)
AGENT NAME THE CORPORATION COMPANY, INC.
AGENT ADDRESS 900 FORT ST MALL STE 1800
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96813
UNITED STATES
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HANWHA HAWAII LLC

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)

Members

NAME sort OFFICE sorted help DATE sort
HANWHA AMERICA DEVELOPMENT LLC MEM Jun 10, 2008


HANWHA MARINA TOWER LLC

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)

General Info


MASTER NAME HANWHA MARINA TOWER LLC
BUSINESS TYPE Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC)
FILE NUMBER 73426 C6
STATUS Active
PLACE INCORPORATED Delaware UNITED STATES
REGISTRATION DATE Nov 6, 2009
MAILING ADDRESS 225 N COLUMBUS DR STE 100
CHICAGO, Illinois 60601
UNITED STATES
PARTNER TERMS AT-WILL
MANAGED BY MEMBER(S)
AGENT NAME THE CORPORATION COMPANY, INC.
AGENT ADDRESS 900 FORT ST MALL STE 1800
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96813
UNITED STATES

MASTER NAME HANWHA ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CORP.
BUSINESS TYPE Foreign Profit Corporation
FILE NUMBER 39280 F1
STATUS Active
PURPOSE CONSTRUCTION
PLACE INCORPORATED KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
REGISTRATION DATE Nov 18, 2008
MAILING ADDRESS HANWHA BLDG 3F
JANGGYODONG
JUNGGU
SEOUL, 100-797
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
AGENT NAME S. ROBERT LEE CPA, INC.
AGENT ADDRESS 505 WARD AVE UNIT 204
HONOLULU, Hawaii 96814
UNITED STATES

HANWHA ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CORP.

FOREIGN PROFIT CORPORATION

Officers

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KIM, SEUNG YOUN P/D Nov 18, 2008
KIM, HYUN CHUNG P/D Nov 18, 2008
LEE, KEUN PO D Nov 18, 2008
LEE, JAE ONG D Nov 18, 2008
JIN, YOUNG DAE D Nov 18, 2008
PARK, DOO YONG D Nov 18, 2008
PARK, CHEOL SOO D Nov 18, 2008
AHN, SHIN BAE D Nov 18, 2008
BAIK, SEOUNG TAE D Nov 18, 200

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