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2008 HTF Annual Report
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29 YEARS OF MAKING A DIFFERENCE
2001- present

John Hoshibata Irwin Memorial Park - State of Hawai'I Aloha Tower Development Corporation (ATDC) This green oasis in front of the Aloha Tower was donated to the Territory of Hawai'I and subsequently the State. One condition on the gift was that it remain a park. ATDC wants to ignore that condition and build a parking structure.

2000 Shoreline Management Permit for Kawai Nui Marsh

William Hunt State received SMAP with limited perimeter. Bill Tam

1996 - present Waiahole Ditch Water Contested Case Public Trust

Jim Paul Doctrine - State Commission on Water Resources, State Supreme Court. Hawai'i State Supreme Court issues landmark decision on the PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINE. The court concluded the doctrine "applies to all water resources" in Hawai'i, above and below the surface of the ground, and that under the doctrine "the state has both the authority and duty to preserve the rights of present and future generations in waters of the state."

1988 -1994 EarthJustice Defense Fund (formerly Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund)

Skip Spaulding Four Clean Act Water lawsuits :

Paul Atchitoff BYUH and Zions Securities

Denise Antolini After a trial an out-of-court Consent Decree and financial settlement was reached for defendants to develop of a new wastewater plant and pay $2.5 million toward the creation of community-based Hawai'i La'ieikewai Association.

City and County of Honolulu Honouliuli

Wastewater Treatment Plant. After a 5 week trial the court ordered the City to pay $700,00 in fines, develop facilities to treat 1.3 million gallons of water per day for reuse and pay $10,000,000 to create the Mamala Bay Study Commission to study the effects of sewage treatment plants on the marine ecosystem.

Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant

HTF argued against Environmental Protection Agency granting the City a waiver from treating sewage at secondary level instead of the present primary. EPA granted waiver.

Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant

Out-of-court settlement includes: disinfecting outflows and upgrading operations; a Consent Decree guides the use of the $3.5 million dollar settlement and a volunteer Kailua Bay Advisory Council to generate expert studies on water problems, do water testing and to propose remedial measures for Waimanalo, Kailua and Kane'ohe bays.

1990 Fred Benco Clean Water Act

Enchanted Lake Pumping Station City and County of Honolulu Out-of-court settlement resulted inimprovements to prevent leaching and discharging sewage into stream.

1990 - 1991 Camp Kailua City and County of Honolulu

Cynthia Thielen Tom Grande Circuit Court, State Supreme Court. Circuit Court twice rules in HTF's favor. City appeals to Supreme Court. Supreme Court upheld HTF argument that the City and County had to do an Environmental Assessment and obtain a Special Management Area Permit before they could demolish Camp Kailua buildings.

1986 Peter Adler Clean Water Act Hawai'i Kai Sewage

(mediation)Treatment Plant

City and County of Honolulu - Out-of-court settlement.

1986 Martin Wolff Waiola

City and County of Honolulu, Circuit & Supreme Court.

Circuit Court supports HTF argument that 5000 unit development circumvents Development and General Plans but Supreme Court rules HTF is not the proper organization to bring the case becauseHTF is not a tax payer organization even though lower courts approved HTF as a qualified party. City did not get needed federal funding for the project.

1982- - 1983 Nukoli'i

Michael Wilson
Karen Holt

Hawai'i Supreme Court halted the project and provided clarity on the use of referendum, vested rights and "takings" issues. Project eventually approved and built.

1982 Kathy Albu

Luluku banana farmers before the Land Use Commission

HTF was instrumental in negotiating relocation of the Luluku banana farmers to Maunawili Valley. Amicus Curiae (friend of the court) In support of the Honolulu Development Plans.

1983 Barbara Beck Kawainui Marsh/Maunawili Sewer Interceptors City and County of Honolulu

Out-of-court settlement resulted in project being rerouted outside of Marsh.



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